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Onneca Fortúnez or Iñiga Fortúnez (c. 848 –
after 890) was a
Basque princess from the
Kingdom of Pamplona,
later known as the
Kingdom of Navarre. She was...
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speculated based primarily on his patronymic,
geography and chronology.
Oneca, wife of
count Diogo Fernandes, the
parents of
several children including...
- Aragón (867–893), son and
successor of
Galindo Aznárez I.
Aznar married Oneca,
daughter of the king of Pamplona,
Garcia Iñíguez, and had:
Galindo Aznárez...
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marriages with the
other Christian kingdoms and
counties of
northern Iberia.
Oneca was
married to
Alfonso IV of León and her
sister Urraca to
Ramiro II of...
- a
Basque who
ruled Pamplona. It can be
compared with its
feminine form,
Oneca. It was
frequently represented in
medieval do****ents as
Ignatius (Spanish...
- The Códice de Roda
shows García Jiménez to have
married twice,
firstly to
Oneca, "Rebel of Sangüesa" with whom he had two children: Íñigo,
called 'king'...
- the
property of
Vimaranes (today Guimarães) was
inherited by his
daughter Oneca.
Countess Mumadona Dias, the count's widow,
traded her
property in Creiximir...
- confirmed,
Bishop of Caracas,
Santiago de Venezuela)
Pedro Martínez de
Oneca (1756–1760 died)
Mariano Martí (1761–1770 appointed,
Bishop of Caracas,...
- León Toda García,
married Sancho Gómez, son of
Count Gómez Díaz of Saldaña
Oneca García, the
first abbess of the
Monastery of San Juan in
Cillaperlata and...
- (100 mph).
There was also a '1500 pick-up' offered, and the
coach builder ONECA developed a long-wheelbase 'pullman' version. A
total of 134,766 cars were...