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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Pampelune fortune or Fort\u00fan Garc\u00e9s ,, that the one-eyed ( One eyed ) or the monk ( the monk ), born around 826 and died in 922, is the third king of Pamplona and the last of the \u00ed\u00f1iguez dynasty (also called Arista). His reign began in 882 and ended his abdication in 905. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsYouth [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Reign [ modifier | Modifier and code ] End of reign and death [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] External link [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Youth [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Wealth is the son of Garcia\u00a0 I is , king of Pamplona, \u200b\u200band Urraque, perhaps a daughter of the King of Asturias, Ramire\u00a0 I is [ first ] . He is therefore the grandson of Eneko Arista, first king of Pamplona, \u200b\u200band the grand-nephew of Musa Ibn Musa says ” great \u00bbOr\u00ab The third king of Spain \u00bb, Saragosse Wali of the Banu Qasi and half-brother family of the previous one. In 845, Fortun\u00e9 married Aurea (Oria) [ 2 ] , whose origins are discussed, perhaps a Muslim princess of the family of Banu Qasi. Christian Settipani suggests three possible origins for Aurea: In 860, Fortun\u00e9 was taken prisoner, with her daughter Oneca, in Milagro during an invasion led by the emir of Cordoba Muhammad\u00a0 I is . He remains a prisoner for twenty years in Cordoba, where his daughter Oneca married the emir Abd Allah Ben Muhammad. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Reign [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Fortun\u00e9 returns to Pamplona around 882, shortly after the death of his father [ 6 ] , killed during the defense of the castle of Aibar, attacked by the forces of the still From Saragosse, Muhammad Ibn Lubb, also a member of the powerful family of the Qasi Banu. Muhammad Ibn Lubb continues its conquests in the upper Ebre Valley, ensuring control of Sierra de Santo Domingo, Tarazona, Tudela, Calahorra, Viguera and N\u00e1jera [ 7 ] . Fortun\u00e9 is already almost 56 years old and he carries out a policy of pacification, particularly vis-\u00e0-vis the Qasi Banu. But its action causes the dissatisfaction of a part of the nobility, which supports a reversal of power. End of reign and death [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In 905, wealthy, who is already almost 80 years old, was dethroned by his parent Sanche. This one, son of Count Garc\u00eda Jim\u00e9nez, also has the support of neighboring princes, among which his uncle Raimond I is , Count of Pallars et de Ribagorce, Galindo\u00a0 II , count of Aragon and Alphonse\u00a0 III , King of Asturias. Fortun\u00e9 withdraws from the Leyre monastery: he won the nickname “monk”. He died in 922 [ 8 ] , [ 9 ] . From the Union of Fort\u00fan and Aurea will be born five children: The first name Fort\u00fan being very frequent among the Qasi Banu and the numerous alliances between them and the family of Fort\u00fan Garc\u00e9s (Dynasty Arista), one might think that his mother Urraca was a Banu Qasi. However, Christian Settipani relates it to the kingdom of Asturias [ ten ] And mentions that Eneko Arista had a brother named Fort\u00fan, great-uncle of Fort\u00fan Garc\u00e9s [ 11 ] . This situation suggests that the Arista and Banu Qasi were already closely related before the latter’s conversion to Islam. As a result, the two husbands of Lady Oneca or I\u00f1iga, mother of Eneko Arista and Musa Ibn Musa, could be cousins \u200b\u200bor close relatives. His descendants also continues in Al-Andalus where Muzna’s son will become the Caliph of Cordoba Abd al-Rahman III . \u2191 Salazar and Acha 2006, p. 33-34 . \u2191 This first name can come from Latin aurea : golden or Arabic Hurricane : Houri OU Rulriyya : freedom. However, the Arabic transcription Awriya tips in favor of the first solution. \u2191 Setperations 2004, p. 114 . \u2191 Setperations 2004, p. 114 . \u2191 Setperations 2004, p. 115 . \u2191 Men\u00e9ndez Pidal 1999, p. 104 . \u2191 Men\u00e9ndez Pidal 1999, p. 105 . \u2191 B\u00e9atrice Leroy, History of the Basque Country , editions Jean-Paul Gisserot, 2005, p. 19 . \u2191 Salazar and Acha 2006, p. 33 . \u2191 Setperations 2004, p. 112 . \u2191 Setperations 2004, p. 99 . Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Evarist L\u00e9vi-Proven\u00e7al. “New on the kingdom of Pamplona in IX It is century “, Spanish bulletin . Tome 55, n O 1, 1953, p. 5-22 . Christian SetPimates , The nobility of the Carolingian South , Oxford, Linacre College, Unit for Prosopographical Research, coll. \u00a0\u00ab\u00a0Occasional Publications \/ 5\u00a0\u00bb, 2004 , 388 p. (ISBN\u00a0 1-900934-04-3 ) . (is) Ram\u00f3n Men\u00e9ndez Pidal, History of Spain . Tome VII , vol. 2, The Christian Spain of the centuries VIII al IX (718 – 1035). The nucleos pirereico, navarra, aragon, catalu\u00f1a , Espasa-Calpe, Madrid, 1999 (ISBN\u00a0 84-239-8913-5 ) . (is) Jaime de Salazar and Acha, \u00abUrraca. UN NUMBER EGREGIO EN LA ONOMASTICA ALTOMEDIEVAL \u00bb , Medieval Spain , n O 1, 2006, p. 29-48 . 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