Sancho the Fat was poisoned by Count Gonzalo Menéndez of Portugal.

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Sancho the Fat, the ruler of Spain in 966, met a tragic end when he was poisoned by Count Gonzalo Menéndez of Portugal. This shocking event took place in Spain and had a significant impact on the country's political landscape. Following Sancho's death, he was buried in the Basílica de San Isidoro in León. The new ruler of Spain became Sancho's young son, Ramiro III of León, who assumed the throne under the regency of his aunt, Elvira Ramírez, and his mother, Teresa Ansúrez. This transition of power marked a crucial moment in Spanish history, as it led to changes in the governance and administration of the kingdom. Sancho's poisoning by Count Gonzalo Menéndez also raised questions and concerns about loyalty and trust in the Spanish monarchy. #SpainHistory #SanchoTheFat #Regency #SpanishMonarchy
Location : Spain
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