- The Pact of
Vadoluengo was an
agreement between García V of
Navarre and
Ramiro II of
Aragon signed in
January 1135 at the
hamlet of
Vadoluengo, near Leyre...
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Navarre 6°
phase (1139–46)
Union of Aragon-Barcelona 1° Phase: Pact of
Vadoluengo: Navarre-Aragon
union is maintained, with
Navarre loyal to García Ramirez...
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behalf with Ramiro. Eventually, however, in
January 1135 with the Pact of
Vadoluengo the two
monarchs reached a
mutual accord of "adoption": García was deemed...
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palace of the
Kings of Navarre.
Sober Renaissance facade. San Adrián de
Vadoluengo,
Romanesque building close to Sangüesa, on the way to Sos del Rey Católico...
- 1141,
Sancho approved the
creation of a
Cluniac priory at San Adrián de
Vadoluengo.
Sancho was an
accomplished scribe and miniaturist. As a
cathedral canon...
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influential counsellor. In
January 1135 he
helped negotiate the Pact of
Vadoluengo with Navarre,
which gave
Aragon suzerainty over
Navarre and
defined their...
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Navarre was
signed on 19
December 1168 at the
church of San Adrián de
Vadoluengo in Sangüesa on the
Navarrese side of the
river Aragón. It
provided for...
- 1135 Ladrón was
among three Navarrese homes buenos ("good men") who, at
Vadoluengo (Vedadoluengo),
tried unsuccessfully to
negotiate a
peace with Ramiro...