García died, regency passed to García Jiménez with son Fortún Garcés still captive in Córdoba.

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During this moment in 870, Spain experienced a significant political shift as García Jiménez of Pamplona took power as regent following the death of García. This transition occurred as García's son and heir, Fortún Garcés, remained in captivity in Córdoba. This change in leadership had significant implications for the region, as García Jiménez moved to establish his own authority and assert his control over the kingdom. The regency period under García Jiménez's rule marked a time of political uncertainty and power struggles, as different factions vied for control and influence within the kingdom of Pamplona. This moment in Spain's history exemplifies the complex dynamics and rivalries that characterized the medieval period, highlighting the constant flux of power and the challenges faced by rulers in maintaining stability. #Spain #regent #politicalshift #Pamplona #FortúnGarcés #Córdoba
Primary Reference: http://boston.lti.cs.cmu.edu/appendices/WSDM2018-C...
Location : Spain
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