Sancho IV Garcés of Gascony — Sancho IV Garcés (Basque: Antzo Gartzia , Gascon: Sans Gassia French: Sanche ; [There are many alternate spellings of these names, see the nomenclature of the dukes of Gascony for more explanation.] died 950 or 955) was the Duke of Gascony from… … Wikipedia
Sancho III Garcés — known as Sancho the Great born с 992 died Oct. 18, 1035 King of Navarra (1000–35). Son of García III, he proved to be a skilled politician and succeeded in extending control over all the Christian states of Spain. In 1010 he married Munia,… … Universalium
Sancho III Garcés — llamado Sancho el Mayor ( 992–18 oct. 1035). Rey de Navarra (1000–35). Hijo de García III, fue un hábil político y logró extender su control sobre todos los estados cristianos de España. En 1010 se casó con Munia, hija del conde de Castilla, y en … Enciclopedia Universal
Sancho I Garcés — ▪ king of Navarre died 925 king of Pamplona (Navarre) from 905. He expanded his kingdom south of the Ebro River and maintained its independence in spite of the sack of his capital in 924 by the Umayyad caliph ʿAbd ar Raḥmān III of Córdoba.… … Universalium
Sancho — ist ein im spanischen und portugiesischen Sprachgebiet verbreiteter Vorname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bekannte Namensträger 1.1 Herrscher 1.2 Fiktive Figuren 1.3 Familienname … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sancho I of Pamplona — Sancho I Garcés (c. 860 ndash; December 11, 925) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925. He was a son of García Jiménez, who was king of another part of the kingdom of Pamplona and Dadildis de Pallars, his second wife. In 905, a coalition of… … Wikipedia
Sancho II. (Navarra) — Sancho II. Sancho II. Garcés Abarca (* 938; † Dezember 994) war Graf von Aragon und König von Navarra (970–994). Sancho II. war Enkel des Dynastiegründer der Sánchez Dynastie und Sohn von García I. Sánchez und von Andregoto, der Tochter des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sancho — (nombre de persona usado como «progenérico»; Ar., Man., Nav.) m. *Cerdo. Sancho Panza (n. calif.). Se aplica a la persona *acomodaticia y falta de ideales. ⇒ Sanchopancesco. * * * sancho1. (De sanch, voz para llamar al cerdo). m. Ter … Enciclopedia Universal
Sancho Ramírez of Viguera — Sancho Ramírez (died about 1002) was the second King of Viguera from 991 or earlier until his death. He was the son and successor of Ramiro Garcés. Following the death of his father, he appears in documents with his uncle Sancho II Garcés and his … Wikipedia
Sancho III of Navarre — Sancho III Garcés (late 10th century ndash; 18 October 1035), called the Great (Spanish: el Mayor or el Grande ), was King of Navarre (which included the County of Aragon) from 1004 until his death and claimed the overlordship of the County of… … Wikipedia