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‎Between 996 and 1031;

Robert II of France was recorded as "King of France"

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woman Muniadona of Castile‏‎
Died ‎1066

Married/ Related
to:

man Sancho III of Pamplona, King of Pamplona, Count of Aragon‏‎ 1)
Born ‎± 990
Died ‎18 Oct 1035‎, approximately 45 years, ‎1st married/ related to: Muniadona of Castile, 2nd married/ related to: Sancha de Aybar

Notes: Sancho "the Fat".

Children:

1.
man Ferdinand I of León, King of Castile‏ 1)
Born ‎± 1015
Died ‎24 Dec 1065‎, approximately 50 years
2.
man Garcia Sanchez III of Pamplona, King of Navarre and Nagara‏ 1)
Born ‎Nov 1016
Died ‎1 Sep 1054‎, 37 years

Sources

1) Source: Chronica Magistri Rogeri de Houdene "Accordingly, on the fourth day they produced a writing, in which was the following statement: “king Sancho the Fat had three sons, Ferdinand, king of Castille, Ramiro, king of Arragon, and Garsias, king of Navarre and Nagara. Ferdinand was the father of king Alphonso, who took Toledo, and was the father of queen Vracha, who was the mother of the emperor Alphonso, the father of king Sancho, whose son was king Alphonso, who married Eleanor, daughter of Henry, king of England. Ramiro, king of Arragon, was the father of king Sancho, who was father of king Peter and king Alphonso. King Peter died without issue, and was succeeded by his brother, king Alphonso, who took Saragossa. Garsias, king of Navarre and Nagara, was the father of king Sancho, who was afterwards slain at Penaflel: he was the father of Sancho, who died without issue when a child, and was succeeded, in Navarre and Nagara, by king Alphonso, his father’s kinsman, who took Toledo, as far as the boundaries of Puente la Reyna and Sangosa: and the said child was succeeded by Sancho, king of Arragon, his father’s kinsman, in the remaining portion of Navarre and Pampeluna.”The Treaty and Covenants entered into between Alphonso, king of Castille, and Sancho, king of Navarre." (Data from direct source)