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Sancho V Ramirez, King Of Aragón; King Of Navarre

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Name Sancho V Ramirez Suffix King Of Aragón; King Of Navarre Birth Abt 1043 [1] Gender Male Alternate birth 1045 [2] Death 4 Jun 1094 [1, 3, 4] Person ID I8339 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 6 Dec 2023
Father Ramiro I, King Of Aragón, b. Bef 1007 d. 8 May 1063 (Age > 56 years) Mother Gilberga de Couserans d. 1054 Family ID F4578 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Felicia of Roucy, b. Abt 1050 Marriage 1076 [2, 5] Children + 1. Ramiro II, King of Aragón & Navarre, b. 24 Apr 1086 d. 16 Aug 1157 (Age 71 years) Family ID F2347 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Apr 2016
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Notes - Ancestral Roots and other sources to the contrary, he was probably never married to Philippa of Toulouse (1073-1117), wife of William IX of Aquitaine. Wikipedia's article on Philippa of Toulouse cites two sources to this effect:
"Szabolcs de Vajay, 'Ramire II le Moine, roi d'Aragon et Agnes de Poitou dans l'histoire et la légende', in Me?langes offerts a? Rene? Crozet, 2 vol, Poitiers, 1966, vol 2, p 727-750; and Ruth E Harvey, 'The wives of the first troubadour Duke William IX of Aquitaine', in Journal of Medieval History, vol 19, 1993, p 315. Harvey states that, contrary to prior assumptions, William IX was certainly Philippa of Toulouse's only husband. Vajay states that the marriage to an unnamed king of Aragon reported by a non-contemporary chronicler is imaginary even though it has appeared broadly in modern histories, and likewise he cites J de Salarrullana de Dios, Documentos correspondientes al reinado de Sancho Ramirez, Saragossa, 1907, vol I, nr 51, p 204-207 to document that Sancho's wife Felicie was clearly still married to him just months before his death, making the marriage to Philippa several years earlier, as reported in several modern popular biographies of her granddaughter, completely unsupportable."
- Ancestral Roots and other sources to the contrary, he was probably never married to Philippa of Toulouse (1073-1117), wife of William IX of Aquitaine. Wikipedia's article on Philippa of Toulouse cites two sources to this effect:
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Sources - [S846] Spanish-language Wikipedia.
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- [S846] Spanish-language Wikipedia., says 1070.
- [S846] Spanish-language Wikipedia.