Garsea Scemenonis et Enneco Scemenonis fratres fuerunt. Iste Garsea accepts uxor Onneca Rebelle by Sancossa et genuit Enneco Garseanis et domna Sanzia. Post accepit uxor domna Dadildi de Paliares soror Regimundi comitis , et genuit Sanzio Garseanis et Scemeno Garseanis.
↑ Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Hosted online by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG), accessed 2024, Condes de Ribagorza.
↑ Lacarra, J. M. Textos navarros del Códice de Roda, Estudios de Edad Media de la Corona de Aragón Vol. 10 (Zaragoza, 1945) p. 234.
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Translated from Spanish - "Dadildis was sister of count Ramón I of Ribagorza and Pallars , the first count of this territory that became independent of the Carolingian empire. To strengthen his position, Ramón I reached several marital agreements with other neighboring states. With the kingdom of Pamplona he obtained the marriage of his sister Dadildis with the nobleman García Jiménez , who had become a widower.
The marriage was celebrated sometime between 872 and 885. García and Dadildis had two children: Sancho Garcés and Jimeno Garcés.
In 905 Sancho I Garcés was promoted to the throne to the detriment of Fortún Garcés thanks to the support of King Alfonso III of Asturias and the Counts of Aragón, Galindo II Aznar and of Ribagorza and Pallars, Ramón I." - www.condadodecastilla.es
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The marriage was celebrated sometime between 872 and 885. García and Dadildis had two children: Sancho Garcés and Jimeno Garcés.
In 905 Sancho I Garcés was promoted to the throne to the detriment of Fortún Garcés thanks to the support of King Alfonso III of Asturias and the Counts of Aragón, Galindo II Aznar and of Ribagorza and Pallars, Ramón I." - www.condadodecastilla.es