Sancho I of Pamplona dies and his son García Sánchez I becomes king, with his brother as regent.

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Sancho I, the ruler of Spain, passed away, leaving behind a power vacuum in his kingdom. This marked a crucial turning point in the history of Spain. Following his death, his young son, García Sánchez I of Pamplona, ascended the throne. However, due to his age and lack of experience, his brother, Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona, assumed the role of regent to guide him in governing the kingdom. This transition of power had significant implications for the political landscape of Spain. The reign of García Sánchez I and the regency of Jimeno Garcés shaped the future of the kingdom of Pamplona, setting the stage for subsequent rulers and developments in the region. #Spain #SanchoIdies #GarcíaSánchezI #JimenoGarcés
Location : Spain
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