Kingdom of Najera

Kingdom of Najera
923–1076
  •   Kingdom of Najera
CapitalNájera
Religion
Catholicism (state religion)
GovernmentFeudal monarchy
King 
 923–970
García Sánchez I (first)
 1054–1076
Sancho IV (last)
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Established
923
 Disestablished
1076
Today part ofSpain

The kingdom of Najera (923–1076) was a kingdom located in the north of the Iberian Peninsula between the years 923 and 1076, it covered the territories of the valley of the Ebro River, from the current Miranda de Ebro to Tudela. It was the precursor of the kingdom of Navarra and cradle of the kingdoms of Castile and Aragón. From the year 925 onwards, the monarchy of the kingdom of Nájera was the same as that of Pamplona, and was renamed the "kingdom of Nájera-Pamplona," which would be the predecessor of the kingdom of Navarra. The capital of the Kingdom of Nájera was the city of Nájera, currently located in the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain.

In the monastery of Santa María la Real is the royal pantheon, where the tombs of the kings of the kingdom of Nájera-Pamplona, precursor of the kingdom of Navarra, are located. The kings of the Jiména dynasty, or the Abarca dynasty, are buried here, which remained on the throne from 918 to 1076, and García Ramírez, who reigned from 1135 to 1234. This dynasty comes from the Abarcas dynasty.