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  1. Peter I (Spanish: Pedro, Aragonese: Pero, Basque: Petri; c. 1068 - 1104) was King of Aragon and also Pamplona from 1094 until his death in 1104. Peter was the eldest son of Sancho Ramírez, from whom he inherited the crowns of Aragon and Pamplona, and Isabella of Urgell.

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Peter I was the king of Aragon from June 1094. The son of Sancho Ramírez, the third in order of the historic kings of Aragon, Peter belonged to times anterior to the authentic written history of his kingdom; and little is known of him save that he conquered Huesca (1096) and Barbastro (1100) from.

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  3. Peter I ( Spanish: Pedro, Aragonese: Pero, Basque: Petri; c. 1068 - 1104) was King of Aragon and also Pamplona from 1094 until his death in 1104. Peter was the eldest son of Sancho Ramírez, from whom he inherited the crowns of Aragon and Pamplona, and Isabella of Urgell.

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  5. Peter I (Spanish: Pedro, Aragonese: Pero, Basque: Petri; c. 1068 - 1104) was King of Aragon and also Pamplona from 1094 until his death in 1104. Peter was the eldest son of Sancho Ramírez, from whom he inherited the crowns of Aragon and Pamplona, and Isabella of Urgell.

  6. Overview. Peter I of Aragon. (1068—1104) Quick Reference. (1068–1104) The infante Peter, count of Ribagorza and Sobrarbe, took an active part in the Reconquista: he took Monzón in 1089, controlling the Cinca valley. King of Aragon from 1094 ... From: Peter I of Aragon in Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages »

  7. Pedro I of Aragon (ca. 1068-Valle de Arán, December 28, 1104) was king of Aragon and Pamplona (1094-1104). Biography. Pedro I was the son of Sancho Ramírez and Isabel de Urgel. His father Sancho Ramírez decided to entrust him, while he was still a prince, Ribagorza and Sobrarbe as king, under his supreme authority.

  8. Peter I (Spanish: Pedro, Aragonese: Pero, Basque: Petri; c. 1068 - 1104) was King of Aragon and also Pamplona from 1094 until his death in 1104. Peter was the eldest son of Sancho Ramírez, from whom he inherited the crowns of Aragon and Pamplona, and Isabella of Urgell.

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