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Onneca Fortúnez or Iñiga
Fortúnez (c. 848 –
after 890) was a
Basque princess from the
Kingdom of Pamplona,
later known as the
Kingdom of Navarre. She was...
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children of
Auria and Fortún: Íñigo
Fortúnez Aznar Fortúnez Velasco Fortúnez Lope
Fortúnez Onneca Fortúnez Rei 2011–2012, pp. 44–45.
Settipani 2004...
- him.
Velasco Fortúnez, who had
three children: Jimena, wife of Íñigo Garcés, son of García Jiménez of Pamplona. Lope
Fortúnez Onneca Fortúnez, according...
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paternal grandson of King García Íñiguez of Pamplona,
while her
mother Onneca Fortúnez was a
daughter of King Fortún Garcés. Thus, Toda was a
descendant of the...
- His
paternal grandmother was also a Christian, the
royal infanta Onneca Fortúnez,
daughter of the
captive king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona. Abd al-Rahman...
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collection first appeared in
print in 1558
under the
title Histoires des
amans fortunez edited by
Pierre Boaistuau, who took
considerable liberties with the original...
- the
younger brother of al-Mundhir.
Around 863,
Abdullah married Onneca Fortúnez,
daughter of Fortún Garcés, King of
Pamplona and his wife
Aurea (Orea)...
- King of
Pamplona 10.
Aznar Sánchez of
Larraun 5. Toda Aznárez 11.
Onneca Fortúnez 1.
Sancho Garcés II of
Pamplona 12.
Aznar Galíndez II 6.
Galindo II, Count...
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honorific rather than a title). Sancha,
married as her
first husband Íñigo
Fortúnez, son of king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona, and
subsequently remarried to Galindo...
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theorist (or 840) Ki no Tomonori, ****anese poet (approximate date)
Onneca Fortúnez,
Basque princess (or 848)
Ranulf II, duke of
Aquitaine (d. 890) Reginar...