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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...
- in the year 860 and
captured Fortún in Milagro,
along with his
daughter Onneca and took them
hostages in Córdoba. The wali of Zaragoza,
Muhammad ibn Lubb...
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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...
- to him. The name of Íñigo's
mother is
unknown (she is
sometimes called Onneca,
without foundation) but it is
known that she also
married local muwallad...
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Onneca Sánchez of
Pamplona (died June 931) was
Queen consort of León as the wife of
Alfonso IV of León. She was the
mother of Ordoño IV of León, and the...
- blinded, and sent back to die in the
cloister of Sahagún.
Alfonso had
married Onneca Sánchez of Pamplona,
niece of his ally
Jimeno Garcés and
daughter of Sancho...
- Garcés was
married to Toda Aznárez,
daughter of the
Count Aznar Sánchez and
Onneca Fortúnez,
herself being daughter of Fortún Garcés.
According to the Códice...
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Aragon from 893 to 922. He was the son of
Aznar Galíndez II and his wife
Onneca Garcés,
daughter of King García Íñiguez of Pamplona.
Galindo succeeded his...
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Muhammad I and the
younger brother of al-Mundhir.
Around 863,
Abdullah married Onneca Fortúnez,
daughter of Fortún Garcés, King of
Pamplona and his wife Aurea...
- concubine. His
paternal grandmother was also a Christian, the
royal infanta Onneca Fortúnez,
daughter of the
captive king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona. Abd al-Rahman...