García Ramírez of Navarre was chosen as king by the Navarrese nobility.
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In 1134, a significant moment unfolded in Spain. The Navarrese nobility came together and elected García Ramírez of Navarre as the new king of Navarre. García Ramírez, who was a grandson of García Sánchez III's illegitimate son, emerged as a worthy candidate to ascend the throne. This decision not only solidified his position as the ruler, but it also marked a turning point in the history of Navarre. The election of García Ramírez brought about a sense of stability and unity within the kingdom. His reign saw the strengthening of the Navarrese royal power and the consolidation of the territories under his rule. García Ramírez's leadership brought prosperity and growth to Navarre, as he implemented effective policies and fostered strong alliances with neighboring kingdoms. This pivotal moment in Spain's history represents the resilience and determination of the Navarrese nobility to uphold their traditions and maintain a strong monarchy. It shaped the future of Navarre and set the stage for the kingdom's development for many years to come. #Spain #Navarre #Kingdom #Monarchy #Nobility
Location : Spain

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