Sancho I of León

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Sancho I of León was a 10th-century king of León known for his turbulent reign marked by deposition, exile, and restoration to the throne with foreign support.

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Sancho I of León canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
king
monarch of León
ally Caliph al-Hakam II NERFINISHED
Caliphate of Córdoba NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kingdom of Asturias NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Galicia NERFINISHED
burialPlace Basilica of San Isidoro, León NERFINISHED
capitalOfRealm León NERFINISHED
causeOfDeposition his obesity
noble opposition
child Ramiro III of León NERFINISHED
conflict internal dynastic struggles in León
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of León NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 935
dateOfDeath 966
dynasty Astur-Leonese dynasty NERFINISHED
era 10th century
father Ramiro II of León NERFINISHED
firstReignEnd 958
firstReignStart 956
givenName Sancho NERFINISHED
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
hasAlias Sancho the Fat NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Romance language of León
mother Teresa Ansúrez NERFINISHED
notableFor being deposed from the throne of León
being restored to the throne with foreign support
opponent Ordoño IV of León NERFINISHED
nobility of León
placeOfBirth León NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath León NERFINISHED
placeOfExile Córdoba NERFINISHED
Navarre NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of León NERFINISHED
predecessor Ordoño IV of León NERFINISHED
Ramiro II of León NERFINISHED
receivedMedicalTreatmentFrom physicians of the Caliphate of Córdoba
regnalName Sancho I NERFINISHED
reignEnd 966
reignStart 956
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
secondReignEnd 966
secondReignStart 960
spouse Teresa of León NERFINISHED
successor Ramiro III of León NERFINISHED
title Rex Legionensis NERFINISHED

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King of León hasTitleHolder Sancho I of León
Ramiro II of León child Sancho I of León