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This appears to be yet another non-sourced family group uploaded by the chronically flimsy acrossthepond.GED. Which appears to have injected thousands of empty shell profiles that were then basically abandoned for years. Glad to see it's under new oversight now.
Noted:
1) Given on our current birthdates... this woman Sancha's mother was notionally ~35 when Sancha was born. That's a bit unusual in this era.
2) Sancha herself was notionally ~35 when her daughter Andregoto was born. That's a bit unusual in this era.
3) Two tardy begats in a row in this family, given customs and norms in this era, makes me curious to see ACTUAL SOURCES for the profiles in this family group, to confirm placements and ensure we're not skipping a generation.
She's Spanish. So, in this era, her patronymic LNAB is Garces. Everything else here is title (place) not name, right?
Do we need to put all these medieval Spanish profiles under project oversight with domain-expert name stylists-- as we have done with some other nations and colonies?
Sancha, married as her first husband Íñigo Fortúnez, son of king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona, and subsequently remarried to Galindo Aznárez II, Count of Aragon.
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Noted:
1) Given on our current birthdates... this woman Sancha's mother was notionally ~35 when Sancha was born. That's a bit unusual in this era.
2) Sancha herself was notionally ~35 when her daughter Andregoto was born. That's a bit unusual in this era.
3) Two tardy begats in a row in this family, given customs and norms in this era, makes me curious to see ACTUAL SOURCES for the profiles in this family group, to confirm placements and ensure we're not skipping a generation.
Do we need to put all these medieval Spanish profiles under project oversight with domain-expert name stylists-- as we have done with some other nations and colonies?
Sancha, married as her first husband Íñigo Fortúnez, son of king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona, and subsequently remarried to Galindo Aznárez II, Count of Aragon.
Is this a mistake?