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Tota of Ribagorza

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Tota's own position after her abdication in 1010 is not clear. After the death of William Isarn in 1017, she is again noted in official documents as ruling countess of Ribagorza. She attended a ceremony in the church Santos Juan i Pablo de Tella in 1019.
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Her three brothers succeeded her father one after another. Her first two brothers had no heirs, and were therefore succeeded by their younger brother. Her youngest brother Isarno did leave a son when he died in 1003,
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MartĂ­nez DĂ­ez, Gonzalo. (2005). El condado de Castilla, 711-1038 : la historia frente a la leyenda. Junta de Castilla y LeĂłn, ConsejerĂ­a de Cultura y Turismo. ISBN 84-9718-275-8. OCLC 64591544
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MartĂ­nez DĂ­ez, Gonzalo. (2007). Sancho III el Mayor : Rey de Pamplona, Rex Ibericus. Marcial Pons Ediciones de Historia. ISBN 978-84-15817-42-0. OCLC 847412670.
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MartĂ­nez DĂ­ez, Gonzalo. (2007). Sancho III el Mayor : Rey de Pamplona, Rex Ibericus. Marcial Pons Ediciones de Historia. ISBN 978-84-15817-42-0. OCLC 847412670.
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and Garsenda de Fezensac, and the sister of Unifredo de Ribagorza (r. 970 - 979), Arnaldo of Ribagorza (r. 979 - 990) and Isarno of Ribagorza (r. 990 - 1003).
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to intervene. This operation ended in 1010 with the abdication of Tota in favor of her nephew William Isarn, who particioned the county with his cousin
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between 1003 and 1010 and possibly in 1017–1019. She was also Countess of Pallars by marriage to Count
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The increasing dominance of the County of Pallars in the County of Ribagorza made Tota contact
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When she succeeded the County of Ribagorza was under threat of the forces of
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83:, daughter of Ava of Ribagorza, who also had claim to Ribagorza. 175: 127: 171: 167:
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Countess of Ribagorza
Sunyer I of Pallars
Raymond II of Ribagorza
William Isarn
Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar
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Ava of Ribagorza, Countess of Castile
William Isarn
Mayor GarcĂ­a of Castile
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