Queen of Pamplona in the 11th century. Wife of Sancho el Mayor, daughter of the famous Count of Castile Sancho García and his wife Urraca Salvadórez. In 1011 the king appears as married to Munia, who would later be called Doña Mayora, perhaps because of the king's nickname. He would have been nineteen years old at the time; he had had a natural son with Sancha de Aibar when he was unmarried. The son's name was Ramiro and he was to play his part in the succession of the Kingdom, dismembering the Aragonese province. Munia's sons were García, heir to the throne; Fernando, who would become King of Castile; and the youngest, Gonzalo, Count of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza. When Fernando, Munia's brother, died, Munia inherited his county of Castile and incorporated it into the Kingdom of Pamplona. When Sancho el Mayor died in 1035, Munia remained in the Kingdom together with her eldest son García, as attested by a donation document issued in 1045 in Nájera, where Munia appears as Queen Mother. Nothing is known of her end, but she must have ended her days at the Castilian court.
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