Íñigo's son García Íñiguez of Pamplona became the new king of Navarre.

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In 851, a significant moment occurred in Spain as Íñigo, the king of Navarre, passed away. This event marked a turning point in the history of Navarre as his son, García Íñiguez of Pamplona, succeeded him as the new king. The transition of power from father to son ensured the continuity of the Navarre monarchy and laid the foundation for future rulers to come. García Íñiguez would go on to rule Navarre for several years, leaving a lasting impact on the kingdom's political and cultural landscape. This moment played a crucial role in shaping the destiny of Navarre and its future rulers. #SpainHistory #NavarreMonarchy #TransitionofPower
Location : Spain
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