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=== Life Sketch ===
"The name of the wife (or wives) of Íñigo is not reported in contemporary records, although forged sources FROM CENTURIES LATER assign her the name of Toda or Onneca. There is also scholarly debate regarding her derivation, some hypothesizing that she was daughter of Velasco of Pamplona, and others making her kinswoman of Aznar I Galíndez. Íñigo was father of the following known children: Assona Íñiguez, García Íñiguez, Galindo Íñiguez, and a daughter who married Count García of Aragón."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8D%C3%B1igo_Arista_of_Pamplona
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8D%C3%B1igo_Arista
https://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eneko_Arista
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eneko_Arista
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8D%C3%B1igo_Arista_de_Pamplona
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=== Name ===
The wife of Inigo Arista is entirely unknown from medieval records, which never name her. Later forgeries assign her either the name Oneca or Toda, but there is no reason to think either is based on authentic information. These names are included among the 'Alternate Names' section, but only to assist in searching, not to represent authentic names of this woman. As to her parentage, several scholars have made wild guesses, either based on the name they gave one of their sons, or by simply picking an earlier documented Basque leader they would like her to be daughter of, but both types of guesses are unsound given that we don't know that the names given her children weren't already in the family and not introduced by marriage, while likewise the leader chosen as father-in-law of Inigo represented the opposing faction, making it less likely for there to have been an intermarriage.
This is one we just don't know, and short of discovery of an entirely new document from the time, we will never know.
Family 1: Íñigo Arista I Rey de Pamplona y V Rey de Sobrarbe, b. aproximadamente 0780 in País Vasco, España d. 851 in Pamplona, Navarra España
- García Iñiguez de Pamplona, b. ABT 810 in Pamplona, Navarra, España d. 870 in Lekunberri, Navarre Spain
Sources:
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NAVARRE.htm#FortunGarcesdied925A;
Note: TODA Velásquez. The Codex de Roda names "domna Scemena…et domna Tota…et domna Sanzia" as the children of "Belasco Furtunionis" and his unnamed wife, specifying that Toda married "Enneco Manzones de Lucentes"[118]. m ÍÑIGO Manzónez de Lucentes .
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