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List of the Monarchs of Aragon


NOTES:- 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

Reign Incumbent Notes
The County of Aragon
?809Galindo
c.809 to 839Aznar I Aznar Galíndez
844 to 867Galindo I Galindo Aznárez
867 to 893Aznar I Aznar Galíndez
893 to 922Galindo II Galindo Aznárez
922 to 9..Andregota Galíndez of Aragon Andregota Galíndezmarried García Sánchez of Navarre
Counts of Aragon and Kings of Navarre
Pamplona/Navarre Dynasty
926 to 970García I García Sánchez Abarca
970 to 994Sancho IISancho Garcés Abarca
994 to 1000García II, the Trembler or the TremulousGarcía Sánchez Abarca
1000 to 1035Sancho III, the GreatSancho, el Grande
The Kingdom of Aragon and Navarre
1035 to 1063Ramiro IRamiro Sanchez
1063 to June 1094Sancho ISancho RamirezSancho V, King of Pamplona
June 1094 to 1101Peter IPedro SanchezConquered Huesca
1104 to 1134Alfonso I, the BattlerAlfonso Sánchez, el BatalladorConquered Zaragoza
The Kingdom of Aragon
1134 to 1137Ramiro II, the MonkRamiro Sánchez, el MonjeAbdicated
1137 to 1162PetronilaPetronillaQueen; married Count Ramon Berenguer IV The Saint of Barcelona)
to 21 November 1150Garcia 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 1196Alfonso II, the Chaste or the TroubadourAlfonso Rámon, el CastoAlfonso I of Barcelona; conquered Teruel
1196 to 1213Peter II, the CatholicPedro Alfonsez, el CatólicoPedro 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 1276James I, the ConquerorJaime Pedrez, el Conquistador Conquered Valencia, Majorca and Ibiza; author of the Libre dels feyts
1276 to 1285Peter III, the GreatPedro Jaimez, el GrandePeter I of Valencia, II of Barcelona; conquered Sicily
1285 to 1291Alfonso III, the Generous or the LiberalAlfonso Pedrez, el LiberalAlfonso I of Valencia, II of Barcelona; conquered Minorca
1291 to 1329James II, the JustJaime Pedrez, el Justo
1327 to January 1336Alfonso IV, the GoodAlfonso, el BenignoAlfonso II of Valencia, III of Barcelona
January 1336 to 1387Peter IV, the CeremoniousPedro el CeremoniosoPeter II of Valencia, III of Barcelona; deposed the Kings of Majorca; author of the Chronicle
1387 to 19 May 1396John I, the HunterJuan Pedrez, el Cazador
1396 to 1410Martin I, the HumanistMartin Pedrez, el Humanolast direct descendant of Wilfred I the Hairy, Count of Barcelona to rule; died without legitimate heir, occasion of the Compromise of Casp
1410 to 1412interregnum
Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona
Trastámara Dynasty
1412 to 2 April 1416Ferdinand I, the JustFernando, el Justoa.k.a. Ferdinand of Antequera
April 1416 to 27 June 1458Alfonso V, the MagnanimousAlfonso Fernandez, el MagnanimoAlfonso III of Valencia, IV of Barcelona; conquered Naples
June 1458 to 20 January 1479John IIJuan Fernandez de TrastamaraIn dispute in the War Against John II (1462-1472)
January 1479 to 23 January 1516Ferdinand II of Aragon and Sicily, the CatholicFernando el CatolicaFerdinand III of Naples, V of Spain; married Isabella I of Castile; invaded Navarre
Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelonaoccupied the throne during the War Against Joan II (none reigned in Valencia, which remained under the control of John II)
1462 to 1463Henry IV of CastileEnrique
1463 to 1466Peter V Pedro Peter IV of Barcelona, Constable (Connêtable) of Portugal; son of Pedro, Duke of Coimbra , grandson of John I of Portugal
1466 to 1472Rene I the Good of Anjouking of Naples
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona
Habsburg Dynasty (House of Austria)
1516 to 1556Charles I of SpainCarlosCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor
1556 to 1598Philip IIFelipe II
1598 to 1621Philip IIIFelipe III
1621 to 1641Philip IVFelipe IV
Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona
Bourbon DynastyDuring the Reapers' War ; (none reigned in Valencia, which remained under the control of Phillip IV of Spain)
1641 to 1643Louis XIII of France
1643 to 1652Louis XIV of France, the Sun-King
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona
Habsburg Dynasty (House of Austria)
1652 to 1665Philip IV of SpainFelipe IVRestored
1665 to 1700Charles II, the BewitchedCarlos IIDied without heirs
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of BarcelonaDuring the War of the Spanish Succession
1700 to 1705Philip V of SpainFelipe V
Bourbon Dynasty
1705 to 1714Archduke Charles of AustriaCarlos IIIstyled himself Charles III of Spain (not to be confused with Charles III of Spain
1714the Catalan-Aragonese confederation was occupied and annexed by Spain, ending the Aragonese monarchy


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