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Sancho Ramírez of Viguera

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Reign
  
981 – 1002

Mother
  
Unknown woman

Parents
  
Ramiro Garces of Viguera

Father
  
Ramiro Garces

Died
  
1002

Successor
  
Garcia Ramirez

Name
  
Sancho of

Predecessor
  
Ramiro Garces

Religion
  
Catholicism


Role
  
Ramiro Garces of Viguera\'s son

Grandparents
  
Garcia Sanchez I of Pamplona

Great-grandparents
  
Sancho I of Pamplona, Toda of Pamplona

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Sancho Ramírez (Basque: Antso Ramirez; dead c. 1002) was the second King of Viguera, from 981 until his death c. 1002. He was the eldest son of Ramiro Garcés, the first king of Viguera, and also grandson of García Sánchez I of Pamplona.

Little is known about his reign in Viguera. Following the death of his father, he appears in documents with his uncle Sancho II Garcés and his brother García Ramírez. His death is commonly estimated at about 999, but a recently published document shows him still living in 1002. In that year, between the last appearance of García Sánchez II of Pamplona in 1000 and the first appearance of Sancho III of Navarre in 1004, he appears as king in a context that suggests a greated domain than simply Viguera. It has been used to suggest that Sancho Ramírez served briefly as ruler of Pamplona itself in the same manner that Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona had ruled during the youth of García Sánchez I. This 1002 document is the last in which he is found, and he is presumed to have died shortly thereafter.

A woman named Sancha Sánchez appears in Pamplona royal charters in a position of importance, and has been speculated to be his daughter, but her fate is unknown. He was succeeded in the throne by his brother García Ramírez.

References

Sancho Ramírez of Viguera Wikipedia