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Sancho Ramírez, Count of Ribagorza

Sancho Ramírez (before 1043 – 1105/November 1110) was an illegitimate son of King Ramiro I of Aragon and Amuña, the firstborn and brother of his namesake who would inherit the throne and reign as Sancho Ramírez.[1][2][a]

Sancho Ramírez
Count of Ribagorza
Castle in Sos, governed by Sancho Ramírez
Bornc. 1043
Aragon
Died1105/November 1110
Aragon
BuriedJaca Cathedral
Noble familyJiménez dynasty
Spouse(s)Beatriz
IssueSee Descendants
FatherKing Ramiro I of Aragon
MotherAmuña

Biographical sketch edit

Even though he could not inherit the throne because his father had legitimate issue, he was named count at an early age and was a prominent member of the curia regis first appearing in a charter dated 1049, suspected of being false,[b] as a witness to a donation made by his father to the Monastery of San Victorián.[5] In this charter, he confirms as Sancius Ranimiri regis filius primogenitus (Sancho, the firstborn son of King Ramiro) followed by his brother and namesake, Sancho, who confirms as Sancius Ranimiri regis filius prolis Ermmisendis regine (Sancho son of King Ramiro and Queen Ermesinda).[6] Sancho was entrusted with the governance of several important and strategic tenencias, including: Aibar (1061 – 1062); Sos (1062); Benabarre (1063 – 1093); Fantova (1063 probably until 1110); Ribagorza (1083 – 1093); Monzón (February 1090); Arrieso (January 1091), and Javier (September 1091 to December 1097); and, Aibar, again from September 1091 until March 1100.[5]

Sancho Ramírez probably participated in the Reconquista as can be inferred from his father's first will executed on 29 July 1059 when the king included him as one of his heirs if he returned from the "land of the Moors". In his second will dated 15 March 1061, his father left him Aibar and Javierrelatre "with all its villas".[1][7] In 1092, when he was already in his fifties, he went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem which at that time was occupied by the Seljuq dynasty.[8] He was a generous patron of several religious establishments such as a church in Lasieso, San Salvador de Javierrelatre, and Jaca Cathedral where he commissioned the construction of a chapel for his burial.[9]

In his will dated 1105, he left most of his properties to his son García, although he did not ignore his two daughters, Talesa and Beatriz, who inherited land and other properties with the condition that, upon their deaths, these would be given to his son García or to his legitimate children.[9] Sancho Ramírez died between the date of the last will that he executed, 1105, and 24 November 1110 when his wife makes a donation to the Monastery of San Vicente de Roda for the soul of her parents and her husband Count Sancho, with her son García confirming the charter.[10] As of 1111, García appears governing the estates inherited from his father.[9]

Marriage and issue edit

He married Beatriz, whose patronymic is not recorded in any medieval document, and appears with her in an 1100 charter from the town of Uncastillo confirming the sale made by their deceased son Pedro to a certain "don Juan".[11] In November 1110, the now-widowed Beatriz made a donation to the Monastery of San Vicente in Roda de Isábena of some salt mines that she received from her brother-in-law, King Sancho Ramírez.[c] Four children were born of this marriage:

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ He confirmed a donation in 1067 to the Monastery of San Andrés de Fanlo as Ego Sancio Ranimiri, Ranimirus regis filio et domna Amunna (I, Sancho Ramírez, son of King Ramiro and doña Amuña).[3]
  2. ^ The charter, according to author Viruete Erdozáin, is false.[4]
  3. ^ Ego Beatrix Deo gratia comittissa, pro anima patris mei et matris mea et senioris mei domni Sancii comitis (I Beatriz, countess by the grace of God, for the soul of my father, my mother, and my lord Sancho, count), a donation that was confirmed by her son García.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lapeña Paúl 2004, p. 46.
  2. ^ Balaguer 1960, pp. 239–242.
  3. ^ Canellas López 1963, p. 267, doc. 47.
  4. ^ Viruete Erdozáin 2013, pp. 388–389, doc. 60.
  5. ^ a b Lapeña Paúl 2004, pp. 46–47.
  6. ^ Arco y Garay 1945, p. 115.
  7. ^ Viruete Erdozáin 2013, pp. 503–508, doc. 134 and pp.528–532, doc. 146.
  8. ^ Lapeña Paúl 2004, p. 47.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Lapeña Paúl 2004, p. 48.
  10. ^ a b Grau Quiroga 2010, pp. 404–405, doc. 153.
  11. ^ a b Martín Duque 1962, p. 665, doc. 2.
  12. ^ Arco y Garay 1945, p. 118.

Bibliography edit

  • Arco y Garay, Ricardo del (1945). Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Aragón (in Spanish). Madrid: Instituto Jerónimo Zurita. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. OCLC 11818414.
  • Balaguer, Federico (1960). "Doña Amuña: un amor juvenil de Ramiro I de Aragon". Argensola: Revista de Ciencias Sociales del Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses (43): 239–242.
  • Canellas López, Ángel (1963). "Colección diplomática de San Andrés de Fanlo (958-1270)" (PDF). Cuadernos de Historia Jerónimo Zurita (in Spanish). Zaragoza (15): 281–448. ISSN 0044-5517. OCLC 1604525.
  • Grau Quiroga, Nuria (2010). Roda de Isábena en los siglos X-XIII. La documentación episcopal y del cabildo catedralicio (PDF) (in Spanish). Zaragoza: Institución Fernando el Católico (C.S.I.C.). Excma. Diputación de Zaragoza. ISBN 978-84-9911-090-5. ISSN 0044-5517.
  • Lacarra, José María (1982). Documentos para el estudio de la reconquista y repoblación del Valle del Ebro (in Spanish). Vol. I. Zaragoza: Anubar Ediciones. ISBN 84-7013-192-3.
  • Lapeña Paúl, Ana Isabel (2004). Sancho Ramírez, rey de Aragón (¿1064? – 1094) y rey de Navarra (1076 – 1094) (in Spanish). Gijón: Ediciones Trea. ISBN 84-9704-123-2.
  • Martín Duque, Ángel J. (1962). "Cartulario de Santa María de Uncastillo" (PDF) (in Spanish). 7. Zaragoza: C.S.I.C., Serie: Publicaciones de la Sección de Zaragoza; Escuela de Estudios Medievales: 647–740. OCLC 1604525. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Viruete Erdozáin, Roberto (2013). La colección diplomática del reinado de Ramiro I de Aragón (1035–1064) (PDF) (in Spanish). Zaragoza: Institución "Fernando el Católico" (C.S.I.C.). ISBN 9788499112190.

Further reading edit

  • Iglesias Costa, Manuel (2001). (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses. Diputación de Huesca. ISBN 84-8127-121-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-14.

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Sancho Ramirez before 1043 1105 November 1110 was an illegitimate son of King Ramiro I of Aragon and Amuna the firstborn and brother of his namesake who would inherit the throne and reign as Sancho Ramirez 1 2 a Sancho RamirezCount of RibagorzaCastle in Sos governed by Sancho RamirezBornc 1043AragonDied1105 November 1110AragonBuriedJaca CathedralNoble familyJimenez dynastySpouse s BeatrizIssueSee DescendantsFatherKing Ramiro I of AragonMotherAmuna Contents 1 Biographical sketch 2 Marriage and issue 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 Further readingBiographical sketch editEven though he could not inherit the throne because his father had legitimate issue he was named count at an early age and was a prominent member of the curia regis first appearing in a charter dated 1049 suspected of being false b as a witness to a donation made by his father to the Monastery of San Victorian 5 In this charter he confirms as Sancius Ranimiri regis filius primogenitus Sancho the firstborn son of King Ramiro followed by his brother and namesake Sancho who confirms as Sancius Ranimiri regis filius prolis Ermmisendis regine Sancho son of King Ramiro and Queen Ermesinda 6 Sancho was entrusted with the governance of several important and strategic tenencias including Aibar 1061 1062 Sos 1062 Benabarre 1063 1093 Fantova 1063 probably until 1110 Ribagorza 1083 1093 Monzon February 1090 Arrieso January 1091 and Javier September 1091 to December 1097 and Aibar again from September 1091 until March 1100 5 Sancho Ramirez probably participated in the Reconquista as can be inferred from his father s first will executed on 29 July 1059 when the king included him as one of his heirs if he returned from the land of the Moors In his second will dated 15 March 1061 his father left him Aibar and Javierrelatre with all its villas 1 7 In 1092 when he was already in his fifties he went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem which at that time was occupied by the Seljuq dynasty 8 He was a generous patron of several religious establishments such as a church in Lasieso San Salvador de Javierrelatre and Jaca Cathedral where he commissioned the construction of a chapel for his burial 9 In his will dated 1105 he left most of his properties to his son Garcia although he did not ignore his two daughters Talesa and Beatriz who inherited land and other properties with the condition that upon their deaths these would be given to his son Garcia or to his legitimate children 9 Sancho Ramirez died between the date of the last will that he executed 1105 and 24 November 1110 when his wife makes a donation to the Monastery of San Vicente de Roda for the soul of her parents and her husband Count Sancho with her son Garcia confirming the charter 10 As of 1111 Garcia appears governing the estates inherited from his father 9 Marriage and issue editHe married Beatriz whose patronymic is not recorded in any medieval document and appears with her in an 1100 charter from the town of Uncastillo confirming the sale made by their deceased son Pedro to a certain don Juan 11 In November 1110 the now widowed Beatriz made a donation to the Monastery of San Vicente in Roda de Isabena of some salt mines that she received from her brother in law King Sancho Ramirez c Four children were born of this marriage Garcia Sanchez Lord of Aibar Atares and Javierrelatre married to Teresa Cajal sister of Fortun Garces Cajal They were the parents of Pedro de Atares who was a claimant to the throne of Aragon after the death of Alfonso the Battler 9 Pedro Sanchez died before 1100 11 12 Talesa Sanchez the wife of Gaston IV Viscount of Bearn 9 Beatriz Sanchez 9 See also editCount of RibagorzaNotes edit He confirmed a donation in 1067 to the Monastery of San Andres de Fanlo as Ego Sancio Ranimiri Ranimirus regis filio et domna Amunna I Sancho Ramirez son of King Ramiro and dona Amuna 3 The charter according to author Viruete Erdozain is false 4 Ego Beatrix Deo gratia comittissa pro anima patris mei et matris mea et senioris mei domni Sancii comitis I Beatriz countess by the grace of God for the soul of my father my mother and my lord Sancho count a donation that was confirmed by her son Garcia 10 References edit a b Lapena Paul 2004 p 46 Balaguer 1960 pp 239 242 Canellas Lopez 1963 p 267 doc 47 Viruete Erdozain 2013 pp 388 389 doc 60 a b Lapena Paul 2004 pp 46 47 Arco y Garay 1945 p 115 Viruete Erdozain 2013 pp 503 508 doc 134 and pp 528 532 doc 146 Lapena Paul 2004 p 47 a b c d e f Lapena Paul 2004 p 48 a b Grau Quiroga 2010 pp 404 405 doc 153 a b Martin Duque 1962 p 665 doc 2 Arco y Garay 1945 p 118 Bibliography editArco y Garay Ricardo del 1945 Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Aragon in Spanish Madrid Instituto Jeronimo Zurita Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas OCLC 11818414 Balaguer Federico 1960 Dona Amuna un amor juvenil de Ramiro I de Aragon Argensola Revista de Ciencias Sociales del Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses 43 239 242 Canellas Lopez Angel 1963 Coleccion diplomatica de San Andres de Fanlo 958 1270 PDF Cuadernos de Historia Jeronimo Zurita in Spanish Zaragoza 15 281 448 ISSN 0044 5517 OCLC 1604525 Grau Quiroga Nuria 2010 Roda de Isabena en los siglos X XIII La documentacion episcopal y del cabildo catedralicio PDF in Spanish Zaragoza Institucion Fernando el Catolico C S I C Excma Diputacion de Zaragoza ISBN 978 84 9911 090 5 ISSN 0044 5517 Lacarra Jose Maria 1982 Documentos para el estudio de la reconquista y repoblacion del Valle del Ebro in Spanish Vol I Zaragoza Anubar Ediciones ISBN 84 7013 192 3 Lapena Paul Ana Isabel 2004 Sancho Ramirez rey de Aragon 1064 1094 y rey de Navarra 1076 1094 in Spanish Gijon Ediciones Trea ISBN 84 9704 123 2 Martin Duque Angel J 1962 Cartulario de Santa Maria de Uncastillo PDF in Spanish 7 Zaragoza C S I C Serie Publicaciones de la Seccion de Zaragoza Escuela de Estudios Medievales 647 740 OCLC 1604525 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Viruete Erdozain Roberto 2013 La coleccion diplomatica del reinado de Ramiro I de Aragon 1035 1064 PDF in Spanish Zaragoza Institucion Fernando el Catolico C S I C ISBN 9788499112190 Further reading editIglesias Costa Manuel 2001 Historia del Condado de Ribagorza PDF in Spanish Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses Diputacion de Huesca ISBN 84 8127 121 7 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 09 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sancho Ramirez Count of Ribagorza amp oldid 1123645032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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