García I Jiménez of Gascony
- García I Jiménez of Gascony
García I Jiménez (Basque: "Gartzia Semeno", Gascon: "Gassia Semen", French: "Garsias" and "Garsie Siguin") was the Duke of Gascony as leader of the Gascons from 816 to his death in 818. His father, Seguin I, was deposed by Louis the Pious in 816 and García was elected to replace him.
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