Ramiro III of León, born around the year nine hundred sixty-one, ascended to the throne at a remarkably young age. Following the reign of his father, Sancho the Fat, Ramiro became king of León in nine hundred sixty-six, taking on the responsibilities of leadership when he was merely five years old.
His reign, which lasted until nine hundred eighty-four, was marked by the challenges and complexities of ruling a kingdom during a tumultuous period in history. Despite his youth, Ramiro III's rule was significant in the context of León's political landscape.
Ramiro III's life came to an end on the twenty-sixth of June in the year nine hundred eighty-five. His legacy, though brief, is remembered as part of the rich tapestry of León's royal history.