Iñigo Iñiquez Arista (810–851)
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Garcīa Iñiguez (851–870)
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Fortún Garcés (870–905)
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Sancho I Garcés (905–926)
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García I Sánchez (926–970)
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Sancho II Garcés (Navarre, Aragon) (970–994)
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García II Sānchez (Navarre, Aragon) (994–1000)
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Sancho III Garcés “The Great” (Navarre, Aragon) (1000–1035)
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García IV (1035–1054)
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Sancho IV (1054–1076)
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Sancho V (Navarre, Aragon) (1076–1094)
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Pedro I (Navarre, Aragon) (1094–1104)
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Alfonso I “the Battler” (Aragon, Navarre) (1104–1134)
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García V “the Restorer” (1134–1150)
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Sancho VI “the Wise” (1150–1194)
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Sancho VII “the Strong” (1194–1234)
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Publication information:
Book title: Crusaders, Condottieri, and Cannon: Medieval Warfare in Societies around the Mediterranean.
Contributors: Donald J. Kagay - Editor, L. J. Andrew Villalon - Editor.
Publisher: Brill.
Place of publication: Leiden, Netherlands.
Publication year: 2003.
Page number: 305.
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