This is a list of the kings and queens of Aragon. The
Kingdom of Aragon was created sometime between 950 and 1035 when the
County of Aragon
The County of Aragon ( an, Condato d'Aragón) or County of Jaca ( an, Condato de Chaca, link=no) was a small Frankish marcher county in the central Pyrenean valley of the Aragon river, comprising Ansó, Echo, and Canfranc and centered on the ...
, which had been acquired by the
Kingdom of Navarre in the tenth century, was separated from Navarre in accordance with the will of King
Sancho III (1004–35). In 1164, the marriage of the Aragonese princess
Petronila (
Kingdom of Aragon) and the Catalan count
Ramon Berenguer IV (
County of Barcelona
The County of Barcelona ( la, Comitatus Barcinonensis, ca, Comtat de Barcelona) was originally a frontier region under the rule of the Carolingian dynasty. In the 10th century, the Counts of Barcelona became progressively independent, heredi ...
) created a dynastic union from which what modern historians call ''the Crown of Aragon'' was born. In the thirteenth century the kingdoms of
Valencia,
Majorca and
Sicily were added to the Crown, and in the fourteenth the
Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica. The Crown of Aragon continued to exist until 1713 when its separate constitutional systems (
Catalan Constitutions,
Aragon ''Fueros'', and
Furs of Valencia
''Furs'' of Valencia ( ca-valencia, Furs de València, ) were the laws of the Kingdom of Valencia during most of the Middle Ages and early modern Europe. The laws were a series of charters which, altogether, worked similarly as a modern Constit ...
) were swept away in the
''Nueva Planta'' decrees at the end of the
War of the Spanish Succession.
Jiménez dynasty, 1035–1164
With the death of
Sancho III of Pamplona
Sancho Garcés III ( 992-996 – 18 October 1035), also known as Sancho the Great ( es, Sancho el Mayor, eu, Antso Gartzez Nagusia), was the King of Pamplona from 1004 until his death in 1035. He also ruled the County of Aragon and by marriage ...
, Aragon was inherited by his son Ramiro as an autonomous state.
House of Barcelona, 1164–1410
,
Alfonso II18 July 1164 – 25 April 1196, ,
, , 1157
Huescason of
Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and
Petronilla of Aragon, ,
Sancha of Castile7 children, , 25 April 1196
Perpignanaged 44
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Peter II25 April 1196 – 13 September 1213, , , , 1178
Huesca[Antonio Ubieto Arteta, ''Creación y desarrollo de la Corona de Aragón'', Zaragoza, Anubar (Historia de Aragón), 1987, págs. 187–188. .]son of Alfonso II and Sancha of Castile, ,
Maria of Montpellier15 June 1204
2 children, , 12 September 1213
Battle of Muret
The Battle of Muret (Occitan: Batalha de Murèth), fought on 12 September 1213 near Muret, 25 km south of Toulouse, was the last major battle of the Albigensian Crusade and one of the most notable pitched battles of the Middle Ages. Althoug ...
aged approximately 35
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James I James I may refer to:
People
*James I of Aragon (1208–1276)
*James I of Sicily or James II of Aragon (1267–1327)
*James I, Count of La Marche (1319–1362), Count of Ponthieu
*James I, Count of Urgell (1321–1347)
*James I of Cyprus (1334–13 ...
13 September 1213 – 27 July 1276, ,
, , 2 February 1208
Montpellier
Montpellier (, , ; oc, Montpelhièr ) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea. One of the largest urban centres in the region of Occitania, Montpellier is the prefecture of the department of Hérault. In 2018, 290,053 people l ...
son of Peter II and Maria of Montpellier, ,
Eleanor of Castile
Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony.
The marriage was known to be particularly close, and ...
1221
1 child
Violant of Hungary
Violant of Hungary ( hu, Jolán; ca, Iolanda or Violant d'Hongria; es, Yolanda or Violante de Hungría; c. 1215 – c. 1251) was the queen of Aragon from 1235 until 1251 as the second wife of King James I of Aragon. A member of the Hungarian H ...
1235
10 children
Teresa Gil de Vidaure2 children, , 27 July 1276
Valenciaaged 68
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,
Peter III27 July 1276 – 2 November 1285, ,
, , 1240
Valenciason of James I and Violant of Hungary, ,
Constance of Sicily
Constance I ( it, Costanza; 2 November 1154 – 27 November 1198) was reigning Queen of Sicily from 1194–98, jointly with her spouse from 1194 to 1197, and with her infant son Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1198, as the heiress of th ...
13 June 1262
6 children, , 2 November 1285
Vilafranca del Penedès
Vilafranca del Penedès, or simply Vilafranca (), is the capital of the ''comarca'' of the Alt Penedès in Catalonia, Spain. The Spanish spelling of the name, ''Villafranca del Panadés'', is no longer in official use since 1982 (Law 12/1982, of ...
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Alfonso III2 November 1285 – 18 June 1291, , , , 1265
Valenciason of Peter III and Constance of Sicily, ,
Eleanor of England
Eleanor of England ( es, Leonor; – 31 October 1214), was Queen of Castile and Toledo as wife of Alfonso VIII of Castile. She was the sixth child and second daughter of Henry II, King of England, and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Early life and fam ...
15 August 1290
No children, , 18 June 1291
Barcelonaaged 27
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James II18 June 1291 – 2 November 1327, , , , 10 August 1267
Valenciason of Peter III and Constance of Sicily, ,
Isabella of Castile
Isabella I ( es, Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: ''la Católica''), was Queen of Castile from 1474 until her death in 1504, as well as Queen consort of Aragon from 1479 until 1504 by ...
1 December 1291
No children
Blanche of Anjou
Blanche of Anjou (1280 – 14 October 1310) was Queen of Aragon as the second spouse of King James II of Aragon. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou, she is also known as Blanche of Naples. She served as Regent or "Queen-Lieutenant" ...
29 October 1295
10 children
Marie de Lusignan15 June 1315
No children
Elisenda de Montcada
Elisenda de Montcada (c. 1292 – 19 June 1364) was queen consort of Aragon as the fourth and last spouse of James II of Aragon. She served as Regent or "Queen-Lieutenant" of Aragon during the absence of her spouse from 1324 until 1327.
She w ...
25 December 1322
No children, , 5 November 1327
Barcelonaaged 60
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Alfonso IV2 November 1327 – 24 January 1336, , , , 1299
Naplesson of James II and Blanche of Anjou, ,
Teresa d'Entença
Teresa d'Entença (c. 1300 – 20 October 1327) was the eldest daughter of Gombau d'Entença and his wife Constança d'Antillón. She was Countess of Urgell in her own right; however, control over her estate passed to her husband, Alfonso IV of Ar ...
1314
7 children
Eleanor of Castile
Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony.
The marriage was known to be particularly close, and ...
2 children, , 27 January 1336
Barcelonaaged 37
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Peter IV24 January 1336 – 5 January 1387, , , , 5 October 1319
Balaguer
Balaguer () is the capital of the ''comarca'' of Noguera, in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It is located by the river Segre, a tributary to the Ebre. The municipality includes an exclave to the east. Balaguer also has a sister city ...
son of Alfonso IV and Teresa d'Entença, ,
Maria of Navarre
Maria of Navarre (french: Marie d'Évreux; 1329 – 29 April 1347) was Queen of Aragon from 1338 until her death as the first of four wives of Peter IV of Aragon.
Childhood
Maria was the second child of Joan II of Navarre and Philip III of Na ...
1338
2 children
Eleanor of Portugal1347
No children
Eleanor of Sicily4 children, , 5 January 1387
Barcelonaaged 68
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John I5 January 1387 – 19 May 1396, , , , 27 December 1350
Perpignanson of Peter IV and Eleanor of Sicily, , Martha of Armagnac
1 child
Yolande of Bar
3 children, , 19 May 1396
Foixàaged 46
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,
Martin Martin may refer to:
Places
* Martin City (disambiguation)
* Martin County (disambiguation)
* Martin Township (disambiguation)
Antarctica
* Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land
* Port Martin, Adelie Land
* Point Martin, South Orkney Islands
Austr ...
19 May 1396 – 31 May 1410, , , , 1356
Gironason of Peter IV and Eleanor of Sicily, ,
Maria de Luna
Maria de Luna (c. 1358 – 1406) was queen consort of Aragon, as the spouse of King Martin I of Aragon, from his ascension in 1396 to her death in 1406. In the early years of Martin's reign, she served as regent of Aragon while her husband tend ...
13 June 1372
4 children
Margaret of Prades1409
No children, , 31 May 1410
Barcelonaaged 54
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House of Trastámara, 1412–1555
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Ferdinand I the Honest24 June 1412 – 2 April 1416, , , , 27 November 1380
Medina del Camposon of
John I of Castile and
Eleanor of Aragon, ,
Eleanor of Alburquerque1394
8 children, , 2 April 1416
Igualada
Igualada () is a municipality in the province of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It is located on the left bank of the Anoia River and at the western end of the Igualada-Martorell-Barcelona Railway. Igualada is the capital and central market of the ...
aged 36
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Alfonso V the Magnanimous2 April 1416 – 27 June 1458, , , , 1396
Medina del Camposon of Ferdinand I and Eleanor of Alburquerque, ,
Maria of Castile
Maria of Castile (14 November 1401 – 4 September 1458) was Queen of Aragon and Naples as the spouse of Alfonso V of Aragon. Maria acted as the regent of Aragon during the reign of her spouse, as he was absent during most of his reign; her r ...
1415
No children, , 27 June 1458
Naplesaged 52
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John II the Great27 June 1458 – 19 January 1479, , , , 29 June 1398
Medina del Camposon of Ferdinand I and Eleanor of Alburquerque, ,
Blanche I of Navarre
Blanche I (6 July 1387Anthony (1931) states that she was the fourth-born daughter of King Charles III of Navarre by Queen Eleanor, and she was preceded by Joan, Maria and Margaret and the two latter died early. Anthony defines Blanche's exact birt ...
6 November 1419
4 children
Juana Enríquez
Juana Enriquez, 5th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte (1425 – 13 February 1468) was Queen of Aragon and de facto Queen of Navarre as the wife of King John II. Juana Enríquez was the Regent of Navarre during the absence of her husband in the N ...
2 children, , 20 January 1479
Barcelonaaged 81
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,
Ferdinand II the Catholic
Ferdinand II ( an, Ferrando; ca, Ferran; eu, Errando; it, Ferdinando; la, Ferdinandus; es, Fernando; 10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516), also called Ferdinand the Catholic (Spanish: ''el Católico''), was King of Aragon and Sardinia fro ...
19 January 1479 – 23 January 1516, , , , 10 March 1452
son of John II and Juana Enríquez, ,
Isabella I of Castile19 October 1469
5 children
Germaine of Foix
Ursula Germaine of Foix (french: Ursule-Germaine de Foix; ca, Úrsula Germana de Foix; ; c. 1488 – 15 October 1536) was an early modern French noblewoman from the House of Foix. By marriage to King Ferdinand II of Aragon, she was Queen of A ...
1505
No children, , 23 January 1516
Madrigalejo
Madrigalejo is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2006 census ( INE), the municipality has a population of 2075 inhabitants. In this village, Ferdinand II of Aragon
Ferdinand II ( an, Fe ...
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Joanna of Castile23 January 1516 – 12 April 1555, , , , 6 November 1479
daughter of Ferdinand II and Isabella I, ,
Philip of Austria20 October 1496
6 children, , 12 April 1555
Tordesillas
Tordesillas () is a town and municipality in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, central Spain. It is located southwest of the provincial capital, Valladolid at an elevation of . The population was c. 9,000 .
The town is located ...
aged 75
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Nominally co-monarch of her son Charles I, Joanna I was confined for alleged insanity during her whole reign.
Claimants against John II, 1462–1472
During the
Catalan Civil War
The Catalan Civil War, also called the Catalonian Civil War or the War against John II, was a civil war in the Principality of Catalonia, then part of the Crown of Aragon, between 1462 and 1472. The two factions, the royalists who supported John ...
, there were three who claimed his throne, though this never included the
Kingdom of Valencia.
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, ''
Henry IV of Castile
Henry IV of Castile ( Castilian: ''Enrique IV''; 5 January 1425 – 11 December 1474), King of Castile and León, nicknamed the Impotent, was the last of the weak late-medieval kings of Castile and León. During Henry's reign, the nobles became ...
(claimant)
House of Trastámara
The House of Trastámara (Spanish, Aragonese and Catalan: Casa de Trastámara) was a royal dynasty which first ruled in the Crown of Castile and then expanded to the Crown of Aragon in the late middle ages to the early modern period.
They were ...
1462–1463'', , , , 5 January 1425
Valladolidson of
John II of Castile and
Maria of Aragon, ,
Joan of Portugal
Joan of Portugal ( pt, Joana �uˈɐnɐ 31 March 1439 – June 13, 1475)Charles Cawley, ''Medieval Lands, Portugal'' was the Queen of Castile as the second wife of King Henry IV of Castile. The posthumous daughter of King Edward of Portugal ...
1455
1 child, , 11 December 1474
Madridaged 49
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, ''
Peter V of Aragon
Peter of Coimbra (also known as Peter the Constable) ( pt, Pedro, pronounced ; c. 1429 – Granollers, 30 June 1466), sometimes known as Peter V of Aragon, was the son of Infante Peter, Duke of Coimbra, who became the fifth Constable of Portu ...
(claimant)
House of Aviz1463–1466'', , , , 1429
son of
Peter, Duke of Coimbra
Infante D. Pedro, Duke of Coimbra KG (; en, Peter), (9 December 1392 – 20 May 1449) was a Portuguese ''infante'' (prince) of the House of Aviz, son of King John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt. I ...
and
Isabella of Urgell Isabella of Urgel (Aragonese: ''Isabel d'Urchel''; died 1071) was Queen of Aragon; the only daughter of Ermengol III, Count of Urgell by his first wife Adelaide of Besalú.
Isabella is mentioned in her brother Ermengol IV's testament.Monfar y Sors ...
, , never married, , 1466
Granollers
Granollers () is a city in central Catalonia, about 30 kilometres north-east of Barcelona. It is the capital and most densely populated city in the comarca of Vallès Oriental.
Granollers is now a bustling business centre, having grown from a ...
aged 37
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René
René (''born again'' or ''reborn'' in French) is a common first name in French-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and German-speaking countries. It derives from the Latin name Renatus.
René is the masculine form of the name (Renée being the feminin ...
(claimant)
House of Valois-Anjou
The House of Valois-Anjou (, it, Casa Valois-Angiò) was a noble French family and cadet branch of the House of Valois. Members of the house served as monarchs of Naples, as well as several other territories.
History
The house was founded in the ...
1466–1472'', , , , 16 January 1409
Château d'Angers
The Château d'Angers is a castle in the city of Angers in the Loire Valley, in the ''département'' of Maine-et-Loire, in France. Founded in the 9th century by the Counts of Anjou, it was expanded to its current size in the 13th century. It i ...
son of
Louis II of Anjou
Louis II (5 October 1377 – 29 April 1417) was Duke of Anjou and Count of Provence from 1384 to 1417; he claimed the Kingdom of Naples, but only ruled parts of the kingdom from 1390 to 1399. His father, Louis I of Anjouthe founder of the House of ...
and
Yolande of Aragon, ,
Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine
Isabella (1400 – 28 February 1453) was suo jure Duchess of Lorraine, from 25 January 1431 to her death in 1453. She was also Queen of Naples by marriage to René of Anjou. Isabella ruled the Kingdom of Naples and her husband's domains in ...
1420
10 children
Jeanne de Laval
Jeanne de Laval (10 November 1433 – 19 December 1498), was the second wife and titular Queen consort of René I of Anjou, King of Naples, Sicily, titular King of Jerusalem, Aragon, and Majorca; Duke of Anjou, Bar, and Lorraine; and Count of ...
10 September 1454
No children, , 10 July 1480
Aix-en-Provence
Aix-en-Provence (, , ; oc, label= Provençal, Ais de Provença in classical norm, or in Mistralian norm, ; la, Aquae Sextiae), or simply Aix ( medieval Occitan: ''Aics''), is a city and commune in southern France, about north of Marseille. ...
aged 71
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House of Habsburg, 1516–1700
'
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Charles I the Emperor23 January 1516 – 16 January 1556, , , , 24 February 1500
Ghentson of
Philip I of Castile
Philip the Handsome, es, Felipe, french: Philippe, nl, Filips (22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506), also called the Fair, was ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and titular Duke of Burgundy from 1482 to 1506, as well as the first Habsburg K ...
and
Joanna of Castile, ,
Isabella of Portugal10 March 1526
3 children, , 21 September 1558
Yuste
The Monastery of Yuste is a monastery in the small village now called Cuacos de Yuste (in older works ''San Yuste'' or ''San Just'') in the province of Cáceres in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. The monastery was founded by t ...
aged 58
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Philip I the Prudent16 January 1556 – 13 September 1598, , , , 21 May 1527
Valladolidson of Charles I and Isabella of Portugal, ,
Maria of Portugal1543
1 child
Mary I of England1554
No children
Elisabeth of Valois
Elisabeth of France or Elisabeth of Valois ( es, Isabel de Valois; french: Élisabeth de France) (2 April 1545 – 3 October 1568) was Queen of Spain as the third spouse of Philip II of Spain. She was the eldest daughter of Henry II of France ...
1559
2 children
Anna of Austria4 May 1570
5 children, , 13 September 1598
Madridaged 71
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,
Philip II the Pious13 September 1598 – 31 March 1621, ,
, , 14 April 1578
Madridson of Philip I and Anna of Austria, ,
Margaret of Austria18 April 1599
5 children, , 31 March 1621
Madridaged 42
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Philip III the Great31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665, , , , 8 April 1605
Valladolidson of Philip II and Margaret of Austria, ,
Elisabeth of France
Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to:
People
* Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name)
* Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist
Ships
* HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships
* ''Elisabeth'' (sch ...
1615
7 children
Mariana of Austria
Mariana of Austria ( es, Mariana de Austria) or Maria Anna (24 December 163416 May 1696) was Queen of Spain as the second wife of her uncle Philip IV of Spain from their marriage in 1649 until Philip died in 1665. She was then appointed regent fo ...
1649
5 children
, , 17 September 1665
Madridaged 60
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Charles II the Bewitched17 September 1665 – 1 November 1700, ,
, , 6 November 1661
Madridson of Philip III and Mariana of Austria, ,
Marie Louise of Orléans19 November 1679
No children
Maria Anna of Neuburg14 May 1690
No children
, , 1 November 1700
Madridaged 38
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Aragon itself stayed loyal to Philip IV during the
Reapers' War
The Reapers' War ( ca, Guerra dels Segadors, , es, Guerra de los Segadores), also known as the Catalan Revolt, was a conflict that affected a large part of the Principality of Catalonia between the years of 1640 and 1659. It had an enduring ef ...
while Catalonia switched allegiance to
Louis XIII and
Louis XIV ''the Sun-King'' (see
List of Counts of Barcelona
The Count of Barcelona ( ca, Comte de Barcelona, es, Conde de Barcelona, french: Comte de Barcelone, ) was the ruler of the County of Barcelona and also, by extension and according with the usages and Catalan constitutions, of the Principality o ...
). Portugal seceded in 1640. Charles II died without heirs.
House of Bourbon
The House of Bourbon (, also ; ) is a European dynasty of French origin, a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France. Bourbon kings first ruled France and Navarre in the 16th century. By the 18th century, members of the Spanis ...
, 1700–1705
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Philip IV the Spirited1 November 1700 – 1705, , , , 19 December 1683
Versaillesson of
Louis, Grand Dauphin and
Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria, ,
Maria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy
Maria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy (17 September 1688 – 14 February 1714), nicknamed ''La Savoyana'', was Queen of Spain by marriage to Philip V. She acted as regent during her husband's absence from 1702 until 1703 and had great influence as a ...
2 November 1701
4 children
Elisabeth Farnese24 December 1714
7 children
, , 9 July 1746
Madridaged 62
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House of Habsburg, 1705–1714
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Charles III the Archduke1705–1714, , , , 1 October 1685
Viennason of
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor and
Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg
Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg (Eleonore Magdalene Therese; 6 January 1655 – 19 January 1720) was a princess of the House of Wittelsbach who became Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia as the ...
, ,
Elisabeth Christine1 August 1708
4 children, , 20 October 1740
Viennaaged 55
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During the war (officially in 1707)
Philip V of Spain
Philip V ( es, Felipe; 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746) was King of Spain from 1 November 1700 to 14 January 1724, and again from 6 September 1724 to his death in 1746. His total reign of 45 years is the longest in the history of the Spanish mona ...
, the first of the
Bourbon Bourbon may refer to:
Food and drink
* Bourbon whiskey, an American whiskey made using a corn-based mash
* Bourbon barrel aged beer, a type of beer aged in bourbon barrels
* Bourbon biscuit, a chocolate sandwich biscuit
* A beer produced by B ...
dynasty in Spain,
disbanded
The fifth season of the American television series ''Arrow'' premiered on The CW on October 5, 2016, and concluded on May 24, 2017, with a total of 23 episodes. The series is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, a costumed crime-fight ...
the Crown of Aragon. After this time, there are no more Aragonese monarchs. Nevertheless, Spanish monarchs up to
Isabella II
Isabella II ( es, Isabel II; 10 October 1830 – 9 April 1904), was Queen of Spain from 29 September 1833 until 30 September 1868.
Shortly before her birth, the King Ferdinand VII of Spain issued a Pragmatic Sanction to ensure the successi ...
, 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
This is a list of the rulers of the Kingdom of Asturias, a kingdom in the Iberian peninsula during the Early Middle Ages. It originated as a refuge for Visigothic nobles following the conquest of Iberia by the Umayyad Caliphate. Following the for ...
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List of Castilian monarchs
This is a list of kings and queens of the Kingdom and Crown of Castile. For their predecessors, see List of Castilian counts.
Kings and Queens of Castile
Jiménez dynasty
House of Ivrea
The following dynasts are descendants, in the ...
*
List of Galician monarchs
*
List of Leonese monarchs
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List of Navarrese monarchs
*
List of Majorcan monarchs
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List of Valencian monarchs
For the majority of the Middle Ages, Valencia was a constituent part of larger polities. From the time of the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, Valencia was controlled by the Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus and the Emirate/Caliphate of ...
*
List of Spanish monarchs
*
Counts of Barcelona
The Count of Barcelona ( ca, Comte de Barcelona, es, Conde de Barcelona, french: Comte de Barcelone, ) was the ruler of the County of Barcelona and also, by extension and according with the usages and Catalan constitutions, of the Principality o ...
*
Kings of Spain family tree The following is the family tree of the Spanish monarchs starting from Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon till the present day.
The former kingdoms of Aragon (see family tree), Castile (see family tree) and Navarre (see family tree ...
References
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aragonese Monarchs, List Of
Lists of Spanish monarchs
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