Person:García II Sánchez of Gascony (1)

García II Sánchez of Gascony
b.Bet 850 and 860
d.Aft 920
  1. García II Sánchez of GasconyBet 850 & 860 - Aft 920
  2. Anepalafred _____
  • HGarcía II Sánchez of GasconyBet 850 & 860 - Aft 920
  • WAmuna d'Angouleme865 -
  1. William Garcés of Fézensac895 - Abt 926
  2. Garsinda _____, of Gascony, Countess of ToulouseAbt 926 - Aft 972
  3. Arnold I of Astarac - Abt 960
  4. Sancho IV Garcés of Gascony - Est 955
  5. Acibella Garcés of Gascony - Bef 905
Facts and Events
Name García II Sánchez of Gascony
Alt Name[2] Garcia (I) "le Torso/el Curvo" Sancho _____
Alt Name Garcie-Sanche de Gascogne
Alt Name Duque Garcia Sanchez
Alt Name O Curvado
Gender Male
Birth[2] Bet 850 and 860
Marriage to Amuna d'Angouleme
Death[2] Aft 920
Reference Number[1] Q1382142?
Title (nobility)[2] Comte de Gascogne


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García II Sánchez (Basque: Gartzia Antso, French: Garsie-Sanche le Tors or le Courbé, Gascon: Gassia Sans, Latin: Garsia Sancius Corvum, died circa 930), called the Bent, was the duke of Gascony from sometime before 887 to his death.

He was probably a son of Sancho Sánchez or of Sancho Mitarra, though older sources give a genealogy with a Spanish origin.

His ancestry is, in the end, unknown. He may have been a cousin of Arnold, who some sources claim acted as regent during his minority following his father’s death in 864 (if his father was Sánchez). Other sources place Arnold as Sancho’s successor and date his death to that same year. Whatever the case, García was in power by 887.

In that year, he appeared in a charter issued by the grandees of Aquitaine assembled at Bourges to decide on a course of action in the twilight of the reign of Charles the Fat. In 904, he was using the title comes et marchio in limitibus oceani: "count and margrave to the limits of the ocean." García was the first of a line of dukes which ruled Gascony until 1032 and incorporated the county of Bordeaux into its demesne. García’s daughter Andregoto married one Raymond, who fathered William the Good, Count of Bordeaux. García divided his domain between his three sons by Amuna:

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References
  1. García II Sánchez of Gascony, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 GARCIA (I) "le Tors/el Curvo" Sancho, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.