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  1. García Ramírez (Basque: Gartzea Remiritz), sometimes García IV, V, VI or VII (c. 1112 – 21 November 1150), called the Restorer (Spanish: el Restaurador, Basque: Basque: Berrezarlea), was the King of Navarre (Pamplona) from 1134.

  2. García Ramírez, llamado el Restaurador (ca. 1100 - Lorca, Navarra, 21 de noviembre de 1150), fue rey de facto en Pamplona entre 1134 a 1150.

  3. García Ramírez, known as the Restorer, was the first King of Navarre to use such a title. He was Lord of Monzón, a grandson of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, El Cid, and a descendant by illegitimate line of King García Sánchez III.

  4. List of Navarrese monarchs. Coat of arms of the monarchs of Navarre since 1212. This is a list of the kings and queens of Pamplona, later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076–1134).

  5. When García Ramírez de Pamplona was born about 1112, his father, Ramiro Sánchez de Navarra, was 40 and his mother, Cristina Rodríguez Diaz de Vivar, was 38. He married Marguerite de l'Aigle in 1131, in Iruña, Nafarroa, Spain. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. García (I) (died c. 860) was a self-styled king or chief of the Navarrese, centred in Pamplona. He is partly legendary, perhaps originally a count and vassal of Asturias, and is said to have reconquered many towns from the Moors.

  7. García Ramírez, sometimes García IV, V, VI or VII, called the Restorer, was the King of Navarre (Pamplona) from 1134. The election of García Ramírez restored the independence of the Navarrese kingdom after 58 years of political union with the Kingdom of Aragon.