García Sánchez II died and his young son, Sancho III, became the new king of Navarre and count of Aragon.

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García Sánchez II, the king of Navarre and count of Aragon, passed away. His young son Sancho III the Great of Pamplona took over as the new king of Navarre and count of Aragon, while his mother Jimena Fernández and grandmother Urraca Fernández served as regents. This transition of power marked an important moment in the history of Spain, as Sancho III would go on to become one of the most influential rulers of his time. Under his reign, he expanded the territories of Navarre and Aragon, establishing a strong and unified kingdom. Sancho III's policies also promoted cultural and economic growth, making him a key figure in the development of medieval Spain. His reign set the stage for future rulers to build upon, shaping the course of Spanish history. #Spain #Navarre #Aragon #SanchoIIItheGreat #MedievalSpain
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Location : Spain
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