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Ramiro Garcés, Lord of Calahorra : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ramiro Garcés, Lord of Calahorra Ramiro Garcés (died 6 January 1083) was the second son of king García Sánchez III of Navarre and queen Stephania. He was a powerful nobleman in the region around Nájera and Calahorra and a major figure at the courts of both Navarre and Castile. He was ambushed and killed while trying to take possession of a castle during the ''Reconquista''. ==In Navarre== Ramiro is first mentioned in a charter of his father's dated 18 April, probably 1052, as an ''infans''. Still an ''infans'', he confirmed a charter on 11 March 1055, during the reign of his brother, Sancho IV. On 19 March 1058, still just ''infans'', he confirmed a grant of Gomesano, Bishop of Calahorra. On 20 July 1062 ''Ranimirus infans, Garsea rex prolis'' (infante Ramiro, child of king García) donated property to the prior of San Martín de Albelda, which was confirmed by the then lord of Calahorra, Fortún Garcés. The will of queen Stephania, dated 1066, bequeathed some property to Ramiro, who is referred to as ''in Sancto Stephano'' in a charter of Sancho IV's of 17 April 1072. He appears as ''domnus Ranimirus, dominator Sanacti Stefani'' (lord Ramiro, lord of Saint Stephen) on 6 August that year. He can be seen subsequently involved in the politics of the neighbouring Kingdom of Aragon, when he witnessed a charter of ''Garsias () Aragonensium episcopus'' (García () bishop of the Aragonese) introducing the Augustinian rule into the cathedral of San Pedro de Jaca (1076/9), using only the formula ''regis filius'' (son of the king).〔This paragraph draws on the Medieval Lands Project to describe Ramiro's activities in Navarre.〕
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