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'''Jimeno''' ('''Ximeno'''), '''the Strong''' ({{langx|es|Jimeno el Fuerte}}), was a 8th century military chieftain, also called ''Mothmin el-Akra'' o ''Maximino Garcea el Arce or del Arga''.<ref></ref> '''Jimeno''' ('''Ximeno'''), '''the Strong''' ({{langx|es|Jimeno el Fuerte}}), was an 8th-century military chieftain, also called ''Mothmin el-Akra'' o ''Maximino Garcea el Arce or del Arga''.<ref></ref>

He rebelled against Abd al-Rahman I, the emir of Córdoba, to whom he had to submit in the year 781, promising to pay him the corresponding tribute. He was He was probably the son of the King ], and he had a brother, Fortún Garces. He had two sons, Íñigo and García Jiménez or Ximénez (names that are repeated in the ]).<ref></ref>


He rebelled against Abd al-Rahman I, the emir of Córdoba, to whom he had to submit in the year 781, promising to pay him the corresponding tribute. He was He was probably the son of the King ], and he had a brother, Fortún Garces. He had two sons, Íñigo and García Jiménez or Ximénez (names that are repeated in the ]).<ref></ref>


==References== ==References==

Latest revision as of 15:25, 16 December 2024

Jimeno the Strong
Bornc. 745
Diedc. 805
Occupationchieftain
Years active779-789
ChildrenÍñigo Jiménez,
García Jiménez
FatherGarcí Ximénez of Sobrarbe

Jimeno (Ximeno), the Strong (Spanish: Jimeno el Fuerte), was an 8th-century military chieftain, also called Mothmin el-Akra o Maximino Garcea el Arce or del Arga.

He rebelled against Abd al-Rahman I, the emir of Córdoba, to whom he had to submit in the year 781, promising to pay him the corresponding tribute. He was He was probably the son of the King Garcí Ximénez of Sobrarbe, and he had a brother, Fortún Garces. He had two sons, Íñigo and García Jiménez or Ximénez (names that are repeated in the Jiménez dynasty).

References

  1. Jimeno el Fuerte at ehe Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia
  2. Jimeno el Fuerte at the Gran Enciclopedia de Navarra
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