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Paternal Family Tree: Jimenez
García "Restorer" IV King Navarre succeeded IV King Navarre.
Around 1112 García "Restorer" IV King Navarre was born to [his father] Ramiro Jiménez (age 42) and [his mother] Cristina Rodríguez Vivar.
In 1116 [his father] Ramiro Jiménez (age 46) died.
Before 1130 García "Restorer" IV King Navarre (age 17) and Marguerite Aigle Queen Consort Navarre were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Navarre.
On 21st April 1132 [his son] Sancho "Wise" King Navarre was born to García "Restorer" IV King Navarre (age 20) and [his wife] Marguerite Aigle Queen Consort Navarre. He married 20th July 1153 his fourth cousin Sancha Ivrea, daughter of Alfonso VII King Castile VII King Leon and Berenguela Barcelona Queen Consort Castile and Leon, and had issue.
After 1133 [his daughter] Blanche Ramirez Queen Consort Castile was born to García "Restorer" IV King Navarre (age 21) and [his wife] Marguerite Aigle Queen Consort Navarre. She married 1151 her fourth cousin Sancho III King Castile, son of Alfonso VII King Castile VII King Leon and Berenguela Barcelona Queen Consort Castile and Leon, and had issue.
Around 1135 [his daughter] Margaret Navarre Queen Consort Sicily was born to García "Restorer" IV King Navarre (age 23) and [his wife] Marguerite Aigle Queen Consort Navarre. She married her third cousin once removed William "Wicked" I King Sicily, son of Roger II King Sicily and Elvira Alfónsez Jiménez Queen Consort Sicily, and had issue.
In 1141 [his wife] Marguerite Aigle Queen Consort Navarre died.
On 24th June 1144 García "Restorer" IV King Navarre (age 32) and Urraca La Asturiana Queen Consort Navarre were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Navarre.
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On 21st November 1150 García "Restorer" IV King Navarre (age 38) died. His son Sancho (age 18) succeeded King Navarre.
[his father] Ramiro Jiménez and [his mother] Cristina Rodríguez Vivar were married.
Great x 4 Grandfather: Sancho II King Pamplona
Great x 3 Grandfather: García Sánchez "Tremulous" II King Pamplona
Great x 4 Grandmother: Urraca González Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Pamplona
Great x 2 Grandfather: Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona
Great x 4 Grandfather: Fernando Bermúdez
Great x 3 Grandmother: Jimena Fernández Bermúdez Queen Consort Pamplona
Great x 1 Grandfather: García III King Pamplona
Great x 3 Grandfather: Sancho García
Great x 2 Grandmother: Muniadona García Queen Consort Pamplona
GrandFather: Sancho Jiménez
Father: Ramiro Jiménez
GrandMother: Constanza Unknown
García "Restorer" IV King Navarre
GrandFather: Rodrigo Díaz Vivar
Mother: Cristina Rodríguez Vivar