__ _Inigo _|__ _Inigo Iniguez Arista K of Pampalona_| | | __ | |________|__ _Garcia I K of Pompalona_| | | __ | | ________|__ | |_Oneca ______________________________| | | __ | |________|__ _Fortun Garces K of Pampolona_| | | __ | | ________|__ | | _____________________________________| | | | | __ | | | |________|__ | |_Urraca _________________| | | __ | | ________|__ | |_____________________________________| | | __ | |________|__ | |--Oneca Fortun of Pampalona | | __ | ________|__ | _____________________________________| | | | __ | | |________|__ | _________________________| | | | __ | | | ________|__ | | |_____________________________________| | | | __ | | |________|__ |_Oria ________________________| | __ | ________|__ | _____________________________________| | | | __ | | |________|__ |_________________________| | __ | ________|__ |_____________________________________| | __ |________|__
husband was Abdallah I, Sultan of Cordoba 882/912 (b.842/ d.912). Note
that Abdallah was still living when Oneca married AZNAR.
On 15 Dec 1997, Todd Farmerie posted the ancestry of TERESA ALFONSO
(RIN 2401) based on the latest research. This generation is confirmed in
that posting.
"Todd A. Farmerie"
surrounding these marriages in a posting to soc.genealogy.medieval on 16
Jan 1997:
Subject: Cordoba Times headline: Christian princess runs off with
her
cousin, how in-Sultan! :
"I have come across an article which addresses in great detail the
chronology of the Arista dynasty of Navarre:
Sanches Albornoz, Claudio. Problemas de la Historia Navarra del Siglo
IX. in Cuadernos de Historia de Espana, 25:5-82.
Among other clarifications (for instance, the first Inigo married the
widow of Muza ben Fortun ben Qasi, rather than his Inigo's widow
marrying Muza) he makes a strong argument for Oneca leaving the future
Sultan for her first cousin.
There is, however, more to it than meets the eye. Following a defeat at
the hands of Cordoba, Garcia Iniguez, King of Navarre saw his adult son
a hostage of the muslims. Fortun Garces was kept in Cordoba for 30
years, long after his father died, before returning to find his kingdom
all but ruled by the upstart Jimenez clan (which would eventually
supplant the Aristas). It was presumably at the time of his return that
daughter Oneca left Abdallah, son of her father's captor, to return to
their homeland in Pamplona, marrying her cousin Aznar (son of Fortun's
younger brother Sancho). This may have been intended to strengthen the
family, but the dynasty died with Fortun. Still, their blood continued
in
Oneca's daughter Toda, who as Queen and then Queen-Mother (and
Queen-Grandmother) played a dominant role in Iberian politics for 50
years."
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