Reign
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Incumbent
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Notes
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The County of Aragon
|
?809 |
Galindo
|
c.809 to 839 |
Aznar I |
Aznar Galíndez
|
844 to 867 |
Galindo I |
Galindo Aznárez
|
867 to 893 |
Aznar I |
Aznar Galíndez
|
893 to 922 |
Galindo II |
Galindo Aznárez
|
922 to 9.. |
Andregota Galíndez of Aragon |
Andregota Galíndez |
married García Sánchez of Navarre
|
Counts of Aragon and Kings of Navarre
|
Pamplona/Navarre Dynasty
|
926 to 970 |
García I |
García Sánchez Abarca
|
970 to 994 |
Sancho II |
Sancho Garcés Abarca
|
994 to 1000 |
García II, the Trembler or the Tremulous |
García Sánchez Abarca
|
1000 to 1035 |
Sancho III, the Great |
Sancho, el Grande
|
The Kingdom of Aragon and Navarre
|
1035 to 1063 |
Ramiro I |
Ramiro Sanchez
|
1063 to June 1094 |
Sancho I |
Sancho Ramirez |
Sancho V, King of Pamplona
|
June 1094 to 1101 |
Peter I |
Pedro Sanchez |
Conquered Huesca
|
1104 to 1134 |
Alfonso I, the Battler |
Alfonso Sánchez, el Batallador |
Conquered Zaragoza
|
The Kingdom of Aragon
|
1134 to 1137 |
Ramiro II, the Monk |
Ramiro Sánchez, el Monje |
Abdicated
|
1137 to 1162 |
Petronila |
Petronilla |
Queen; married Count Ramon Berenguer IV The Saint of Barcelona)
|
to 21 November 1150 |
Garcia IV |
García Ramírez IV de Navarra y I de Aragón, el Restaurador
|
Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona
|
Barcelona Dynasty
|
1162 to 25 April 1196 |
Alfonso II, the Chaste or the Troubadour |
Alfonso Rámon, el Casto |
Alfonso I of Barcelona; conquered Teruel
|
1196 to 1213 |
Peter II, the Catholic |
Pedro Alfonsez, el Católico |
Pedro I of Barcelona; killed at the Battle of Muret by Simon de Montfort
|
Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona
|
Barcelona Dynasty
|
1213 to 27 July 1276 |
James I, the Conqueror |
Jaime Pedrez, el Conquistador |
Conquered Valencia, Majorca and Ibiza; author of the Libre dels feyts
|
1276 to 1285 |
Peter III, the Great |
Pedro Jaimez, el Grande |
Peter I of Valencia, II of Barcelona; conquered Sicily
|
1285 to 1291 |
Alfonso III, the Generous or the Liberal |
Alfonso Pedrez, el Liberal |
Alfonso I of Valencia, II of Barcelona; conquered Minorca
|
1291 to 1329 |
James II, the Just |
Jaime Pedrez, el Justo
|
1327 to January 1336 |
Alfonso IV, the Good |
Alfonso, el Benigno |
Alfonso II of Valencia, III of Barcelona
|
January 1336 to 1387 |
Peter IV, the Ceremonious |
Pedro el Ceremonioso |
Peter II of Valencia, III of Barcelona; deposed the Kings of Majorca; author of the Chronicle
|
1387 to 19 May 1396 |
John I, the Hunter |
Juan Pedrez, el Cazador
|
1396 to 1410 |
Martin I, the Humanist |
Martin Pedrez, el Humano |
last direct descendant of Wilfred I the Hairy, Count of Barcelona to rule; died without legitimate heir, occasion of the Compromise of Casp
|
1410 to 1412 |
interregnum
|
Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona
|
Trastámara Dynasty
|
1412 to 2 April 1416 |
Ferdinand I, the Just |
Fernando, el Justo |
a.k.a. Ferdinand of Antequera
|
April 1416 to 27 June 1458 |
Alfonso V, the Magnanimous |
Alfonso Fernandez, el Magnanimo |
Alfonso III of Valencia, IV of Barcelona; conquered Naples
|
June 1458 to 20 January 1479 |
John II |
Juan Fernandez de Trastamara |
In dispute in the War Against John II (1462-1472)
|
January 1479 to 23 January 1516 |
Ferdinand II of Aragon and Sicily, the Catholic |
Fernando el Catolica |
Ferdinand III of Naples, V of Spain; married Isabella I of Castile; invaded Navarre
|
Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona |
occupied the throne during the War Against Joan II (none reigned in Valencia, which remained under the control of John II)
|
1462 to 1463 |
Henry IV of Castile |
Enrique
|
1463 to 1466 |
Peter V |
Pedro |
Peter IV of Barcelona, Constable (Connêtable) of Portugal; son of Pedro, Duke of Coimbra, grandson of John I of Portugal
|
1466 to 1472 |
Rene I the Good of Anjou |
|
king of Naples
|
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona
|
Habsburg Dynasty (House of Austria)
|
1516 to 1556 |
Charles I of Spain |
Carlos |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
|
1556 to 1598 |
Philip II |
Felipe II
|
1598 to 1621 |
Philip III |
Felipe III
|
1621 to 1641 |
Philip IV |
Felipe IV
|
Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona
|
Bourbon Dynasty |
During the Reapers' War; (none reigned in Valencia, which remained under the control of Phillip IV of Spain)
|
1641 to 1643 |
Louis XIII of France
|
1643 to 1652 |
Louis XIV of France, the Sun-King
|
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona
|
Habsburg Dynasty (House of Austria)
|
1652 to 1665 |
Philip IV of Spain |
Felipe IV |
Restored
|
1665 to 1700 |
Charles II, the Bewitched |
Carlos II |
Died without heirs
|
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona |
During the War of the Spanish Succession
|
1700 to 1705 |
Philip V of Spain |
Felipe V
|
Bourbon Dynasty
|
1705 to 1714 |
Archduke Charles of Austria |
Carlos III |
styled himself Charles III of Spain (not to be confused with Charles III of Spain
|
1714 |
the Catalan-Aragonese confederation was occupied and annexed by Spain, ending the Aragonese monarchy
|