García Ramírez of Viguera
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García Ramírez (
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: ''Gartzea Ramirez''; dead after 1005) was the third and last King of Viguera, from around 1002 until his death after 1005. From 991 he appears in royal charters of his uncle Sancho II, along with his brother
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. It is unclear if he was acting as co-king or only took control of Viguera at his brother's death, about 1002. Little is known about his reign, other than his marriage to a woman named Toda. García and Toda had the following children: * Toda Garcés, known to have been married to Fortún Sánchez, who was
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of several lands, including
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. He was milk brother and close friend to
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and later friend of his son García Sánchez III, with whom he died in the
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in 1054. * Fronilla or Fronilde Garcés. In 1054, declaring herself daughter of García Ramírez and Toda, gave away all her lands and belongings to the
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Sources

*Cañada Juste, Alberto
"Un milenario navarro: Ramiro Garcés, rey de Viguera"
''Príncipe de Viana'' 42 (1982), pp. 21–37. *Ubieto Arteta, Antonio. "Monarcas navarros olvidados: los reyes de Viguera", ''Hispania'' X (1950), pp. 8–25. {{DEFAULTSORT:Garcia Ramirez of Viguera Kings of Viguera 11th-century monarchs in Europe 11th century in Navarre