García III King Pamplona 1012-1054

Paternal Family Tree: Jimenez

García III King Pamplona succeeded III King Pamplona.

In 1010 [his father] Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona [aged 16] and [his mother] Muniadona García Queen Consort Pamplona were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Pamplona. He the son of [his grandfather] García Sánchez "Tremulous" II King Pamplona and [his grandmother] Jimena Fernández Bermúdez Queen Consort Pamplona.

Around 1012 García III King Pamplona was born to Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona [aged 18] and Muniadona García Queen Consort Pamplona.

In or before 1033 [his brother] Ferdinand "Great" I King Leon [aged 17] and [his sister-in-law] Sancha Astur Leonese [aged 14] were married. She the daughter of Alfonso "Noble" V King Leon and Elvira González Queen Consort Leon. He the son of [his father] Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona [aged 38] and [his mother] Muniadona García Queen Consort Pamplona. They were half second cousins.

On 18th October 1035 [his father] Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona [aged 41] died. His son [his illegitimate half-brother] Ramiro [aged 28] succeeded I King Aragon.

On 22nd August 1036 [his illegitimate half-brother] Ramiro Sánchez I King Aragon [aged 29] and [his sister-in-law] Gisberga or Ermesinda Bigorre Queen Consort Aragon [aged 21] were married. He the illegitmate son of [his father] Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona and Sancha Aibar.

In 1037 Bermudo III King Leon [aged 22] died. His half second cousin [his brother] Ferdinand [aged 22] succeeded I King Leon.

In 1038 García III King Pamplona [aged 26] and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Pamplona. He the son of Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona and Muniadona García Queen Consort Pamplona.

Around 1038 [his son] Sancho Jiménez was born to García III King Pamplona [aged 26]. He married before 25th November 1057 Constanza Unknown and had issue.

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On 15th September 1054 García III King Pamplona [aged 42] died in Barcelona [Map]. His son Sancho succeeded IV King Pamplona.

[his son] Ramón "Fratricide" Jiménez was born to García III King Pamplona and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona.

[his son] Mayor Jiménez was born to García III King Pamplona and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona.

[his daughter] Sancha Jiménez was born to García III King Pamplona and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona.

[his son] Jimena Jiménez was born to García III King Pamplona and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona.

[his son] Fernando Jiménez was born to García III King Pamplona and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona.

[his son] Ramiro Jiménez was born to García III King Pamplona and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona.

[his daughter] Urraca Jiménez was born to García III King Pamplona and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona.

[his son] Sancho "Noble" IV King Pamplona was born to García III King Pamplona and Stephanie Foix Queen Consort Pamplona. He married 1068 Placencia Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona and had issue.

Royal Descendants of García III King Pamplona 1012-1054
Number after indicates the number of unique routes of descent. Descendants of Kings and Queens not included.

Sancho "Noble" IV King Pamplona [1]

García "Restorer" IV King Navarre [1]

Ancestors of García III King Pamplona 1012-1054

Great x 4 Grandfather: García Jiménez

Great x 3 Grandfather: Sancho I King Pamplona

Great x 4 Grandmother: Dadildis Pallars

Great x 2 Grandfather: García I King Pamplona

Great x 1 Grandfather: Sancho II King Pamplona

Great x 3 Grandfather: Galindo Aznárez II Count Aragon

Great x 2 Grandmother: Andregoto Aznárez

Grandfather: García Sánchez "Tremulous" II King Pamplona

Great x 2 Grandfather: Fernán González Count Castile

Great x 1 Grandmother: Urraca González Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Pamplona

Great x 2 Grandmother: Sancha Sánchez

father: Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona

Great x 1 Grandfather: Fernando Bermúdez

Grandmother: Jimena Fernández Bermúdez Queen Consort Pamplona

García III King Pamplona

Grandfather: Sancho García

mother: Muniadona García Queen Consort Pamplona