Garcia IV of Navarre
Garcia IV of Navarre was a medieval king who ruled from 1134 to 1150. He was a member of the House of Jiménez and succeeded his father, Sancho IV of Navarre. His reign was marked by efforts to strengthen the kingdom and expand its territory, particularly through military campaigns against neighboring regions.
During his rule, Garcia IV faced challenges from both internal factions and external threats, including conflicts with the Kingdom of Aragon. Despite these difficulties, he managed to maintain relative stability in Navarre and is remembered for his contributions to the region's governance and development.