LIST OF ARAGONESE MONARCHS


Here is a list of the rulers of 'Aragon', now a region of north-eastern Spain. The Kingdom of Aragon included the present-day autonomous community of Aragon. The Aragonese kings of the House of Barcelona also ruled Catalonia (which included Roussillon, nowadays the ''département'' of Pyrenées-Orientales in France), the kingdom of Valencia, the kingdom of Majorca, the kingdom of Sicily, Sardinia and assorted territories in the South of France, including the city of Montpellier. This state is referred to as the Crown of Aragon, as opposed to the Kingdom of Aragon (i.e. Aragon proper).

Contents
Early counts of Aragon
Kings of Aragon and Navarre
Kings and Queens of Aragon
Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona during the War Against John II
See also
External links

Early counts of Aragon



★ ???–809:Aureolus (attested 807-809 but probably ruling before 802)

809820: Aznar I Galíndez. c. 820 the Frankish influence is eliminated.

820833: García I Galíndez of Pamplona (married to Matrona, daughter of Aznar I)

833844: Galindo Garcés, son of García I Galindez

844867: Galindo I Aznárez, son of Aznar I

867893: Aznar II Galíndez, son of Galindo I

893922: Galindo II Aznárez, son of Aznar II

922925: Andregota Galíndez (married García Sánchez of Navarre)
''NOTE'':
Names and order of rulers is extremely uncertain. Other persons cited as counts of Aragon include, among others, Jimeno Aznar, Galindo García and Fortun Jiménez, that seems to be from the kingdom of Sobrarbe.
==Counts of Aragon and Kings of Navarre==
''(for kings of Navarre prior to the dynastic union with Aragon see: List of Navarrese monarchs)''

926970 García III of Navarre, a.k.a. García Sánchez Abarca

970994 Sancho II Garcés of Navarre, a.k.a. Sancho II Garcés Abarca

9941000 García IV of Navarre ''the Trembler'' or ''the Tremulous'', a.k.a. García Sánchez II Abarca

10001035 Sancho III of Navarre ''the Great''

Kings of Aragon and Navarre



10351063 Ramiro I of Aragon

10631094 Sancho I Ramirez (V of Navarre)

10941104 Peter I of Aragon, conquered Huesca in 1096

11041134 Alfonso I ''the Battler'', conquered Zaragoza in 1118

Kings and Queens of Aragon



11341137 Ramiro II of Aragon ''the Monk''

11371162 Petronila of Aragon → married Count Ramon Berenguer IV ''The Saint'' of Barcelona
==Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona, of the House of Aragón==
Coat of Arms of Aragon (the House of Barcelona): Or four billets gules

''(for counts of Barcelona prior to the dynastic union with Aragon see: List of Counts of Barcelona)''

11621196 Alfonso II (I of Barcelona) ''the Chaste'' or ''the Troubadour'', conquered Teruel

11961213 Peter II (I of Barcelona) ''the Catholic'', died at the Battle of Muret
==Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the House of Aragón==

12131276 James I ''the Conqueror'', conquered Valencia, Majorca and Ibiza, wrote the ''Libre dels feyts''

12761285 Peter III (I of Valencia, II of Barcelona) ''the Great'', conquered Sicily

12851291 Alfonso III (I of Valencia, II of Barcelona) ''the Generous'' or ''the Liberal'', conquered Minorca

12911327 James II ''the Just''

13271336 Alfonso IV (II of Valencia, III of Barcelona) ''the Good''

13361387 Peter IV (II of Valencia, III of Barcelona) ''the Ceremonious''. Deposed the Kings of Majorca, wrote the ''Chronicle''

13871396 John I ''the Hunter''

13961410 Martin I, ''the Humanist'' → last direct descendant of Wilfred I the Hairy, Count of Barcelona to rule; died without legitimate heirs, on occasion of the Compromise of Caspe
Coat of Arms of Aragon and Sicily

interregnum 14101412
==Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Trastámara dynasty==

14121416 Ferdinand I of Aragon, a.k.a. Ferdinand of Antequera

14161458 Alfonso V (III of Valencia, IV of Barcelona), conquered Naples

14581479 John II → title disputed much of that time in the War Against John II (14621472)

14791516 Ferdinand II of Aragon and Sicily (III of Naples, V of Castile) ''the Catholic'', married Isabella I of Castile, invaded Navarre

Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona during the War Against John II


:''(none of these reigned in Valencia, which remained under the control of John II)''

14621463 Henry IV of Castile

14631466 Peter V of Aragon (IV of Barcelona), Connêtable of Portugal, son of Pedro, Duke of Coimbra and grand-son of John I of Portugal

14661472 Rene I the Good of Anjou, king of Naples
==Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria)==
''(for kings of Castile prior to the dynastic union with Aragon see: List of Castilian monarchs)''

15161556 Charles I of Spain (Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor)

15561598 Philip II of Spain (I of Portugal)

15981621 Philip III of Spain (II of Portugal)

16211665 Philip IV of Spain (III of Portugal) → ''note that Aragon itself stayed loyal to Philip IV during the Reapers' War while Catalonia switched allegiance to Louis XIII and Louis XIV of France ''the Sun-King'', see List of Counts of Barcelona. Portugal seceded in 1640.

16651700 Charles II of Spain ''the Bewitched'' → died without heirs.
==Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona during the War of the Spanish Succession==

17001705 Philip V of Spain, of the House of Bourbon

17051714 Archduke Charles of Austria, styling himself ''Charles III of Spain'' (not to be confused with Charles III of Spain).
During the war (officially in 1707) Philip d'Anjou, the first of the Bourbon empire in Spain, disbanded the Crown of Aragon. After this time, there are no more Aragonese monarchs. Nevertheless, Spanish monarchs up to Isabel II, while styling themselves ''king/queen of Spain'' on coins, still used some of the traditional nomenclature of the defunct Crown of Aragon in their official documents: ''King/Queen of Castile, Leon, 'Aragon', both Sicilies, Jerusalem, Navarra, Granada, Toledo, 'Valencia', Galicia, 'Majorca', Sevilla, Sardinia, Cordova, Corsica, Murcia, Jaen, the Algarve, Algeciras, Gibraltar, the Canary Islands, the Eastern & Western Indias, the Islands & Mainland of the Ocean sea; Archduke of Austria; Duke of Burgundy, Brabant, Milan; Count of Habsburg, Flanders, Tyrol, 'Barcelona'; Lord of Biscay, Molina''.

See also



List of Asturian monarchs

List of Castilian monarchs

List of Galician monarchs

List of Leonese monarchs

List of Navarrese monarchs

List of Spanish monarchs

Kings of Spain family tree

Catalan Countries

External links



List of Aragonese monarchs

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