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  1. Sancho IV de Borgoña, el Bravo, war König von León und von Kastilien. Er war ein Sohn von Alfons dem Weisen und der Violante von Aragón, einer Tochter König Jakobs I.

  2. Sancho IV of Castile (12 May 1258 – 25 April 1295) called the Brave (el Bravo), was the king of Castile, León and Galicia (now parts of Spain) from 1284 to his death. Following his brother Ferdinand's death, he gained the support of nobles who declared him king instead of Ferdinand's son Alfonso.

  3. Sancho IV., der von Peñalén, (spanisch Sancho el de Peñalén; * 1040; † 4. Juni 1076 in Peñalén, Provinz Guadalajara) war von 1054 bis 1076 König von Navarra aus dem Haus Jiménez

  4. Sancho IV (born 1257—died April 25, 1295, Toledo, Castile) was the king of Castile and Leon from 1284 to 1295, the second son of Alfonso X. Though ambitious and ruthless, he was also an able politician and a cultivated man.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Sancho IV. El Bravo. Sevilla, 12.V.1258 – Toledo, 25.IV.1295. Rey de Castilla y León. Hijo de Alfonso X y Violante de Aragón, nació en Sevilla el 12 de mayo de 1258, mostrándose desde muy pronto especialmente afecto a su abuelo, el rey Jaime I de Aragón.

  6. Sancho Garcés IV (Basque: Antso IV.a Gartzez; c. 1039 – 4 June 1076), nicknamed Sancho of Peñalén (Basque: Antso Peñalengoa, Spanish: Sancho el de Peñalén) was King of Pamplona from 1054 until his death.

  7. Sancho IV of Castile. 1858. Oil on canvas. On display elsewhere. The Chronological Series of the Kings of Spain was a museum project planned in 1847 by José de Madrazo to adorn four of the new rooms at the Real Museo de Pinturas (Royal Museum of Paintings), then under his direction.