The Battle of Atapuerca was fought in 1054 in the valley of Atapuerca between brothers King García V, El de Nájera, of Navarre and King Ferdinand I, the Great, of Casile and León. Events Cardinal Humbertus, a representative of Pope Leo IX, and Michael Cerularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, decree each others excommunication. ... Atapuerca, also known as Sierra de Atapuerca or Sierra Atapuerca, is an ancient karst topography region of Spain, containing several caves such as the Gran Dolina site, where fossils and stone tools of the one of the earliest known hominids in Europe have been found, dating to between 780,000... GarcÃa V of Nájera (in Spanish, GarcÃa V El de Nájera), was king of Navarre from 1035 to 1054. ... Ferdinand I of Castile, El Magno or the Great, (d. ...
The Castilians won and King García was killed in battle. Ferdinand reannexed Navarrese territory he conceded to García 17 years early after his brother's assistance at Pisuerga. The Río Pisuerga is a river in northern Spain, the Douros second largest tributary. ...
García was buried in the nearby village of Agés and his tomb was recently discovered in the church there.