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===Before the throne===
===Before the throne===
Fernando was born at Pampalona on 18 August 1073, three months after his father [[Antso IV of Navarre|King Antso IV]] had crowned himself king of Aragon.
Fernando was born at Pampalona on 18 August 1073, three months after his father [[Antso IV of Navarre|King Antso IV]] had crowned himself king of Aragon. His childhood was obscure except for references to the prince being provided with a riding-master. In 1080 his mother Queen Adelhaid was murdered.

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Fernando I
Fernando III de Castilla 02.jpg
Fernando I in a 13th-century miniature
King of Navarre and Aragon
Reign21 July 1104 - 23 August 1127
PredecessorAntso IV
SuccessorFernando II
King of Valencia
Reign20 December 1108 - 23 August 1127
SuccessorFernando II
Born18 August 1073
Pampalona
Died23 August 1127 (aged 54)
Jaca
Burial
Santa María la Real de Nájera
ConsortPatricia de Poitou (m. 1091; d. 1125)
IssueRodrigo Fernandez

Fernando II of Navarre

Estefania, Queen of Castile
HouseJimena
FatherAntso IV of Navarre
MotherAdelhaid of Hungary

Fernando I, known as Fernando the Careless (Fernando el Descuidado; 18 August 1073 - 23 August 1127), was king of Navarre and Aragon from 1104 and the first king of Valencia from 1108 until his death. In his wars against the Muslims of the Iberian Peninsula he conquered considerable portions of land in southeastern Spain. Despite his cognomen he is remembered as a capable administrator.

Before the throne

Fernando was born at Pampalona on 18 August 1073, three months after his father King Antso IV had crowned himself king of Aragon. His childhood was obscure except for references to the prince being provided with a riding-master. In 1080 his mother Queen Adelhaid was murdered.