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in Galicia in 926. He must have reached an agreement with his brother Alfonso, now king in León, since the two of them presided jointly over an assembly of the ecclesiastical and secular magnates of the whole kingdom at Christmas 927. At this meeting, the royals confirmed the restoration of the
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Sancho died before 16 August 929, and Alfonso succeeded him in Galicia. His reign was marginalized in subsequent historiography. He does not normally receive a numeral, the first numbered Sancho being his nephew,
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succeeded to the entire kingdom. The exact circumstances of the succession upon Froila's death one year later, in 925, are unclear. According to Isa al-Rāzī, Sancho seized the city of
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with his brothers in 910. Sancho acquired the rights to Galicia in a like manner when he and his brothers divided the kingdom among themselves. The surname
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Remains of the Galician monastery of Santa María de Loio, re-founded at an assembly under Sancho and his brother Alfonso in 927
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Sáez Sánchez, Emilio (1949). "Notas y documentos sobre Sancho Ordóñez, rey de Galicia".
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Portass, Robert (2013). "All Quiet on the Western Front? Royal Politics in Galicia from
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That Sancho was his father's eldest son is explicitly stated by the historian
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In charters he issued, Sancho styled himself Prince of Galicia (
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from 926 and until his death in 929, and may briefly have been
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and his wife Ilduara. As the brother of Ordoño II's wife,
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At the death of king Ordoño II in 924, Ordoño's brother
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Index

Sancho Ordóñez (count)

King of Galicia
King of León
Ordoño II
Kingdom of Asturias
ʿĪsā al-Rāzī
Froila II
León
Alfonso
Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona
Astorga
Alfonso Fróilaz
Santiago de Compostela
Santa María de Loio
Gutier Menéndez
Elvira Menéndez
Visigothic
Roman practice
Abbey of Celanova
Goto Muñiz
Rudesind
Castrelo de Miño
Sancho I




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