Fernández died from his injuries and was succeeded by his son Sancho García.

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On 15-Jun-0995, a significant moment unfolded in Spain as Count García Fernández passed away due to his injuries at Medinaceli. His death marked the end of an era, leading to the succession of his son, Sancho García of the Good Laws of Castile. Count Fernández was a renowned ruler, credited for his wise governance and adherence to just laws throughout his tenure. His passing not only impacted the political landscape but also left a void in the hearts of his subjects. As Sancho García stepped into his father's shoes, he was faced with the challenge of upholding the legacy of good governance, ensuring the smooth running of the kingdom. The transition of power between father and son marked a pivotal moment in Spanish history, shaping the future of Castile for years to come. #Spain #Medinaceli #SanchoGarcía #CountFernández #Succession
Location : Spain
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