Immediate Family
About Infante Sancho Ramírez de la Piscina de Puelles, Señor de Peñacerrada
Upon the death of his father, and after founding the Church of Santa María de la Piscina as ordered by his father Ramiro Sánchez (Infante de Navarra), he settled in the "Old House" of the Villa de Peñacerrada, near the Basilica, in whose Church of the Assumption is buried. The Church was built in 1136 and consecrated on August 1, 1137 by the Bishop of Calahorra, Sancho de Funes.
D. Sancho Ramírez then extends his surname, calling himself Ramírez de la Piscina, and fulfilling the testamentary disposition of his father, creates the Divisa, Solar and Casa Real de la Piscina, proclaiming himself Patron. The Church is then united to the offspring of the Infante - Founder, establishing himself as a basilica and as "proindiviso" of the Diviseros.
Sancho Ramírez de la Piscina has three children and when he dies he leaves the oldest, Ramiro, the Señorío de Peñacerrada, in which the Basilica is located. To the second, Sancho, the Señorío de Arellano, taking this also the name of this town, calling itself Ramírez de Arellano . The third son, Martin, leaves the Manor of Campo de Puelles, so he calls himself Martín Ramírez de Puelles.
Of these three children descend the lineages that, together with the Royal House of Navarre, form the genealogical trunk of the Royal Currency of the Pool.
Curiosidade:
La ermita de Santa María de La Piscina es un templo católico situado cerca de Peciña, en el municipio riojano de San Vicente de la Sonsierra (España).
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermita_de_Santa_María_de_La_Piscina
Acerca de Sancho Sánchez Ramírez de la Piscina, I Señor de Arellano (Español)
El (Veinticuatroabuelo) Sancho Sánchez Ramírez de la Piscina, Ricohombre, Señor de Solana, Sonsierra, Vidaurreta, Peñacerrada, I Señor de Arellano en el Valle de Solina y Merindad de Estella, en el reino de Navarra; hijo del Infante Sancho Ramírez de la Piscina, Señor de Peñacerrada y Elvira Gómez (hija del Conde Gómez González, Gobernador de la Bureba, y de Doña Urraca Díaz de la casa de los Ansúrez); marido de Doña Sancha, hija de Don Gómez de Arellano, Conde de Pancorbo; padre del (Veintitresabuelo) Sancho Sánchez de Arellano, II Señor de Arellano; hermano de Ramiro Sánchez de la Piscina y Pedro Sánchez de la Piscina y de Puelles.
Upon the death of his father, and after founding the Church of Santa María de la Piscina as ordered by his father Ramiro Sánchez (Infante de Navarra), he settled in the "Old House" of the Villa de Peñacerrada, near the Basilica, in whose Church of the Assumption is buried. The Church was built in 1136 and consecrated on August 1, 1137 by the Bishop of Calahorra, Sancho de Funes.
D. Sancho Ramírez then extends his surname, calling himself Ramírez de la Piscina, and fulfilling the testamentary disposition of his father, creates the Divisa, Solar and Casa Real de la Piscina, proclaiming himself Patron. The Church is then united to the offspring of the Infante - Founder, establishing himself as a basilica and as "proindiviso" of the Diviseros.
Sancho Ramírez de la Piscina has three children and when he dies he leaves the oldest, Ramiro, the Señorío de Peñacerrada, in which the Basilica is located. To the second, Sancho, the Señorío de Arellano, taking this also the name of this town, calling itself Ramírez de Arellano . The third son, Martin, leaves the Manor of Campo de Puelles, so he calls himself Martín Ramírez de Puelles.
Of these three children descend the lineages that, together with the Royal House of Navarre, form the genealogical trunk of the Royal Currency of the Pool.
Curiosidade:
La ermita de Santa María de La Piscina es un templo católico situado cerca de Peciña, en el municipio riojano de San Vicente de la Sonsierra (España).
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermita_de_Santa_María_de_La_Piscina
Infante Sancho Ramírez de la Piscina de Puelles, Señor de Peñacerrada's Timeline
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1096
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Arellano, Comunidad Foral de Navarra, España (Spain)
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Age 46
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Arellano, Comunidad Foral de Navarra, España (Spain)
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1227
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Arellano, Comunidad Foral de Navarra, España (Spain)
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