In 1035 he inherited the small valley of the River Aragón (the northwest corner of the modern province of Huesca) with the title of 'king'. After the death of his brother Gonzalo in 1038, he obtained as well the kingdoms of Sobrarbe (the central north strip of the modern province of Huesca) and Ribagorza (the northeast corner of that province). The River Aragón or rÃo Aragón is one of the tributaries to the left of the river Ebro. ... Huesca province Huesca is a province of northern Spain, in the northern part of the autonomous community of Aragon. ... Sobrarbe is one of the comarcas (counties) in the northern part of the province of Huesca, part of the autonomous community of Aragon in Spain. ... Ribagorza is one of the historical Aragonese counties of Spain, corresponding to the present-day counties of Sobrarbe and Pallars. ...
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Biologist RamiroAragon Perez was illegally apprehended on August 10, 2006, by the state police of Oaxaca, who, after keeping him hidden for 24 hours, transferred him to the municipal police of Ejutla de Crespo.
Presently the case of RamiroAragon is in the evidentiary stage, and his family and friends are working on his defense through the legal procedures, which require time and financial resources.
RamiroAragon’s family now requires financial resources for the support of his children and to afford the expenses that his permanent legal counsel demands until he wins his freedom.
It was descended from Ramiro I of AragOn (103563), natural son of Sancho III of Navarre.
Ramiro II (113437) was succeeded by his daughter, Petronilla, and her husband, Raymond Berengar IV, count of Barcelona.
The kingdom of Majorca, with Roussillon and Cerdagne, was separate from 1276 to 1343; that of Sicily, from 1296 to 1409; and that of Naples, from 1458 to 1501.