viernes, 5 de abril de 2013

Andregoto of Aragon. Queen of Pamplona and Countess of Aragon.


Andregoto Galindez (972 d. C.). Countess of Aragon between 922 and 943 d. C, was the daughter of Count Galindo II Aznarez.

She solved the legal problem raised with the occupation of the County of Aragon by Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona, to establish an agreement in 919, promising to marry the future García Sánchez I of Pamplona.

On the death of her father, Galindo II, Andregoto was lower, and the Major Fortun Jimenez, exercised its mentoring and the government, however, in the Genealogy of Roda, appears illegitimate son named Guntislo Galindo II, with the same formulas preceding formulas that the counts to 933.

In 925, it was agreed to marry his cousin Garcia Sanchez, King of Pamplona, and the tutelage of Andregoto became tutors Garcia, ie until Garcia Jimeno Garcés, of age, took the tutoring itself.

The marriage took place and was dissolved in 936 to 943 for parental reasons. With an annulment, Andregoto, as a woman, could not exercise the county government of Aragon, who passed to her son Sancho Garcés II. Andregoto retired and ended his days in a Mansion House Aibar.

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