FORTÚN García, son of GARCÍA I Iñíguez King of Pamplona & his first wife Urraca --- ([830]-after 905). The Codex de Roda names "Fortunio Garseanis et Sanzio Garseanis et domna Onneca" as the children of "Garsea Enneconis" and his unnamed wife[65]. He was captured by the Muslims in 860 and taken to Córdoba where he remained captive for twenty years[66]. "Rexo Garsia, filius Eneconis" donated property to the monastery of Leire, with the advice of "filii mei Fortunii", by charter dated 21 Oct 880[67]. He succeeded his father in 882 as FORTÚN [King] of Pamplona. "Fertunius rex, proles regis Garsie" donated property to the monastery of Leire by charter dated 21 Mar 901[68]. The Libro de Regla of Leire Monastery, compiled in 1076, records that "Fortunius Garseanes" came "de Corduba", succeeded on the death of "Garsea Ennecones", but became "monachus in monasterio Legerensi", while "frater eius Sancius Garseanes cum uxore sua Dna Tota regina" ruled in his place[69]. This suggests that Fortún was deposed by Sancho. Sabaté Curull dates Fortún´s deposition to 905[70].
m ([845]) ORIA, daughter of ---. The Codex de Roda names "domna Oria filia de ---" as wife of "Furtunio Garseanis"[71].
Fortún & his wife had five children