Sancho II of Navarre was succeeded by his son García Sánchez II of Pamplona.

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In 994, Spain witnessed the passing of Sancho II, marking a significant moment in the country's history. Sancho II, the king of Navarre and count of Aragon, was laid to rest at San Juan de la Peña, leaving a void that would be filled by his son, García Sánchez II of Pamplona. Sancho II's death was not only a personal loss for his family but also had political implications for the region. His son's ascension to the throne represented a transition of power and the continuation of the Navarre dynasty. Sancho II's reign had seen him consolidate his authority and expand territory, leaving behind a legacy that would shape the political landscape of Spain. The burial of Sancho II at San Juan de la Peña is a testament to his significance and the impact he had during his time as king. #Spain #SanchoII #Navarre #Aragon #GarciaSanchezII #SanJuanDeLaPeña
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Location : Spain
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