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Sancho Sánchez (fl. 1075–1127) was an important magnate of the Kingdom of Aragon in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, during the reigns of Sancho Ramírez, Peter I and Alfonso I. He was governor of the important Navarrese tenancies of Erro (from 1080), the castle of San Esteban de Deyo (1084), the capital city of Pamplona (1092), Aibar and Tafalla (1098) and Falces and (1112). In Aragon proper, he governed the important fortress of overlooking Muslim Zaragoza from 1091 and the town of Ejea from 1113. He held the rank of count (Latin comes) from 1085, before that he was a lord (senior).

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  • Sancho Sánchez (fl. 1075–1127) fue un importante magnate del Reino de Aragón de finales del siglo XI y comienzos del XII, durante los reinados de Sancho Ramírez, Pedro I y Alfonso I. Fue gobernador de las importantes tenencias navarras de Erro (desde 1080), del castillo de San Esteban de Deyo (1084), de la ciudad capital de Pamplona (1092), Aibar y Tafalla (1098) y Falces y Leguín (1112). En Aragón gobernó desde 1091 la importante fortaleza de El Castellar que controlaba los accesos a la todavía musulmana Zaragoza y la ciudad de Ejea desde 1113.​ Tenía el rango de conde (en latín, comes) desde 1085, siendo antes llamado señor (senior).​ (es)
  • Sancho Sánchez (fl. 1075–1127) was an important magnate of the Kingdom of Aragon in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, during the reigns of Sancho Ramírez, Peter I and Alfonso I. He was governor of the important Navarrese tenancies of Erro (from 1080), the castle of San Esteban de Deyo (1084), the capital city of Pamplona (1092), Aibar and Tafalla (1098) and Falces and (1112). In Aragon proper, he governed the important fortress of overlooking Muslim Zaragoza from 1091 and the town of Ejea from 1113. He held the rank of count (Latin comes) from 1085, before that he was a lord (senior). According to the Historia Roderici, he was captured in the battle of Morella on 14 August 1084 by the forces of Yusuf al-Mu'taman ibn Hud, king of Zaragoza, and Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. Between 1087 and 1113 he was responsible for the , the interior of the old Kingdom of Pamplona which had passed to King Sancho upon Pamplona's division in 1076. Nonetheless, Sancho Ramírez had done homage for Navarre to King Alfonso VI of Castile and so Sancho Sánchez acted in fact as Alfonso's vassal in Navarre. The latter is never referred to as Count of Navarre in royal documents, but only in documents of local origin. This is perhaps a sign that the status of Navarre proper between Aragon and Castile was not completely settled. In January 1092, Sancho was still lord of San Esteban de Deyo, but by October he had been replaced by the bishop of Pamplona, . According to the 14th-century Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña, in 1094 the inhabitants of Huesca in the taifa of Zaragoza, threatened by Sancho Ramírez, asked Alfonso VI for assistance in return for tribute. In response, Alfonso "sent Count Sancho with all of his forces to their aid, and the Castilian army moved up to Vitoria. As soon as the king of Aragon learned of this, he marched against the count with his men and his sons Pedro and Alfonso. The count did not expect him and was forced back into Castile." Francisco Bautista suggests that this episode would be better located in 1090 or in 1091, when Sancho Ramírez was building the castle of El Castellar between April and May. Sancho made donations to the cathedral of Pamplona (between 1101 and 1104) and the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem. He appears in a contemporary document as count of Erro in 1113. In 1127, he issued a carta de arras for his wife, Elvira. This is his last appearance in the record and he probably died not long after. (en)
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  • Sancho Sánchez (fl. 1075–1127) fue un importante magnate del Reino de Aragón de finales del siglo XI y comienzos del XII, durante los reinados de Sancho Ramírez, Pedro I y Alfonso I. Fue gobernador de las importantes tenencias navarras de Erro (desde 1080), del castillo de San Esteban de Deyo (1084), de la ciudad capital de Pamplona (1092), Aibar y Tafalla (1098) y Falces y Leguín (1112). En Aragón gobernó desde 1091 la importante fortaleza de El Castellar que controlaba los accesos a la todavía musulmana Zaragoza y la ciudad de Ejea desde 1113.​ Tenía el rango de conde (en latín, comes) desde 1085, siendo antes llamado señor (senior).​ (es)
  • Sancho Sánchez (fl. 1075–1127) was an important magnate of the Kingdom of Aragon in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, during the reigns of Sancho Ramírez, Peter I and Alfonso I. He was governor of the important Navarrese tenancies of Erro (from 1080), the castle of San Esteban de Deyo (1084), the capital city of Pamplona (1092), Aibar and Tafalla (1098) and Falces and (1112). In Aragon proper, he governed the important fortress of overlooking Muslim Zaragoza from 1091 and the town of Ejea from 1113. He held the rank of count (Latin comes) from 1085, before that he was a lord (senior). (en)
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  • Sancho Sánchez de Erro (es)
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