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Sancho I (flourished 1050–1096/1119) was the count of Astarac from around 1060. He was the only son of William I and inherited the entire county of Astarac, which had been reduced in area by partitioning among heirs in earlier generations. Sancho had at least three sons. His eldest, William, is mentioned in a document of about 1075, but died before his father. His second son, Bernard, then became his sole heir, since the youngest son, Odo (fl. 1090–1125), became a monk at Simorre. The only information provided on Sancho by the Genealogia comitum Guasconiae (Genealogy of the Counts of Gascony) in the archives of the cathedral of Sainte-Marie d'Auch is that "William begat Sancho [and] Sancho begat Bernard." Sancho's wife is mentioned in a document from about 1075, but is not named.

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  • Sancho I (flourished 1050–1096/1119) was the count of Astarac from around 1060. He was the only son of William I and inherited the entire county of Astarac, which had been reduced in area by partitioning among heirs in earlier generations. Sancho had at least three sons. His eldest, William, is mentioned in a document of about 1075, but died before his father. His second son, Bernard, then became his sole heir, since the youngest son, Odo (fl. 1090–1125), became a monk at Simorre. The only information provided on Sancho by the Genealogia comitum Guasconiae (Genealogy of the Counts of Gascony) in the archives of the cathedral of Sainte-Marie d'Auch is that "William begat Sancho [and] Sancho begat Bernard." Sancho's wife is mentioned in a document from about 1075, but is not named. Little is known of Sancho's rule other than his re-organisation of the monasteries of Astarac. Around 1050 he granted some rights he possessed in Saint-Maur, as well as the monastery there, to the abbey of Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre. Around 1075 he placed the monastery of Sainte-Dode, which had been founded by his father, under the authority of Simorre. About the same time he also donated the monastery of Saramon to that of Sorèze. Between 1100 and 1110 Sancho, joined by his son Bernard and several other lords, donated land at Fonsorbes along with some other rights and revenues to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem: A certain Arnaud of Astarac joined Sancho on this occasion and donated Salvetat de Sainte-Foye to the Holy Sepulchre. His parentage is not mentioned, but he was probably a relative of Sancho. The charter of donation was witnessed by , who was the archbishop of Auch from 1096 to 1118/9. Nicolas Guinaudeau dates it to around 1096, but Helen Nicholson places it after the First Crusade (1096–99), when the Holy Sepulchre came under Christian control. (en)
  • Санш I (фр. Sanche Ier d’Astarac; ум. после 1099) — граф Астарака. Приблизительная дата рождения, которая указана на генеалогических сайтах — 1045. Сын Гильома I, которому наследовал ок. 1060 г. О его правлении практически ничего не известно. Упомянут в документах, в которых подтвердил передачу монастыря Сент-Дод (монахи которого взбунтовались) аббатству Саморры и вернул монастырь Сарамон аббатству Сорез. Хартия, датированная 1110/1115 годом, говорит о том, что Санш и его сын Бернар были жертвователями Гроба Господня и Иерусалимского храма. Это значит, что в 1099 году, когда Иерусалим был завоёван крестоносцами, Санш I был ещё жив. Французский историк Николя Гинодо (Nicolas Guinaudeau) в своём исследовании называет ещё один документ — дарственную, датированную ок. 1102 г., на передачу селения Фонсорб госпитальерам Сен-Жиля (Тулуза). Она тоже составлена от имени Санша и его сына Бернара. То есть датой смерти Санша I можно считать начало XII века. Имя его жены не известно (свадьба не ранее 1075). Дети: * (р. после 1075, ум до 1124). Указан в списке графов Астарака как Гильом II — преемник отца. Но не исключено, что умер раньше него. * Арно (р. после 1075). Возможно, был соправителем братьев. * Бернар I (ум. 1142), граф Астарака. * Одон, монах в Симорре. (ru)
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  • Sancho I (flourished 1050–1096/1119) was the count of Astarac from around 1060. He was the only son of William I and inherited the entire county of Astarac, which had been reduced in area by partitioning among heirs in earlier generations. Sancho had at least three sons. His eldest, William, is mentioned in a document of about 1075, but died before his father. His second son, Bernard, then became his sole heir, since the youngest son, Odo (fl. 1090–1125), became a monk at Simorre. The only information provided on Sancho by the Genealogia comitum Guasconiae (Genealogy of the Counts of Gascony) in the archives of the cathedral of Sainte-Marie d'Auch is that "William begat Sancho [and] Sancho begat Bernard." Sancho's wife is mentioned in a document from about 1075, but is not named. (en)
  • Санш I (фр. Sanche Ier d’Astarac; ум. после 1099) — граф Астарака. Приблизительная дата рождения, которая указана на генеалогических сайтах — 1045. Сын Гильома I, которому наследовал ок. 1060 г. О его правлении практически ничего не известно. Упомянут в документах, в которых подтвердил передачу монастыря Сент-Дод (монахи которого взбунтовались) аббатству Саморры и вернул монастырь Сарамон аббатству Сорез. Имя его жены не известно (свадьба не ранее 1075). Дети: (ru)
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  • Санш I д’Астарак (ru)
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