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  1. The Jiménez dynasty, alternatively called the Jimena, the Sancha, the Banu Sancho, the Abarca or the Banu Abarca, was a medieval ruling family which, beginning in the 9th century, eventually grew to control the royal houses of several kingdoms on the Iberian Peninsula during the 11th and 12th centuries, namely the Kingdoms of ...

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      Pages in category "House of Jiménez". The following 29 pages...

  2. Ramiro II (24 April 1086 – 16 August 1157), called the Monk, was a member of the House of Jiménez who became king of Aragon in 1134. Although a monk, he was elected by the Aragonese nobility to succeed his childless brother Alfonso the Battler.

  3. House of Jiménez, 905–1234. In 905, a coalition of neighbors forced Fortún Garcés to retire to a monastery, and enthroned in his place a scion of a new dynasty. Under their reign, the name Navarre began to supplant that of Pamplona.

  4. Páginas na categoria "Casa de Jiménez" Esta categoria contém as seguintes 28 páginas (de um total de 28). A. Afonso I de Aragão; B. Berengária de ...

  5. A house of Marcos Pérez Jiménez that featured fountains, a pool, an elevator, an observatory and tunnels. One of the first public demonstrations against the Pérez Jiménez regime occurred on 1952, after the assassination of opposition leader Leonardo Ruiz Pineda.

  6. The Castilian House of Ivrea, also known as the House of Burgundy, [1] is a cadet branch of the House of Ivrea descended from Raymond of Burgundy. Raymond married Urraca, the eldest legitimate daughter of Alfonso VI of León and Castile of the House of Jiménez.