Coat of Arms of the Crown of Aragon

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, 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) 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) were abolished by 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, Aragon was inherited by his son Ramiro as an autonomous state.

NameBirthMarriagesDeath
Ramiro I February 1035 – 8 May 10631007 son of Sancho III of Pamplona and Sancha de AybarErmesinda of Bigorre 22 August 1036 5 children8 May 1063 Graus
Sancho Ramírez (also King of Pamplona from 1076) 8 May 1063 – 4 June 10941042 son of Ramiro I of Aragon and Ermesinda of BigorreIsabella of Urgell 1065 1 child Felicia of Roucy 1076 3 children4 June 1094 Huesca aged 48
Peter I (also King of Pamplona) 4 June 1094 – 28 September 11041068 son of Sancho Ramírez and Isabella of UrgellAgnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre 1086 2 children Bertha of Aragon 1097 No children28 September 1104 Aran Valley aged 36
Alfonso I (also King of Pamplona) 28 September 1104 – 8 September 11341073 son of Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón and Navarre and Felicia of RoucyUrraca of León 1109 No children8 September 1134 Huesca aged 61
Ramiro II the Monk 8 September 1134 – 13 November 113724 April 1086 son of Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón and Navarre and Felicia of RoucyAgnes of Aquitaine 1 child16 August 1157 Huesca aged 71
Petronilla 13 November 1137 – 18 July 116429 July 1136 Huesca daughter of Ramiro II of Aragon and Agnes of AquitaineRamon Berenguer IV of Barcelona 11 August 1137 5 children16 October 1174 Barcelona aged 38

House of Barcelona , 1164–1410

NamePortraitBirthMarriage(s)Death
Alfonso II 18 July 1164 – 25 April 1196March 1157 Huesca son of Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Petronilla of AragonSancha of Castile 7 children25 April 1196 Perpignan aged 44
Peter II 25 April 1196 – 13 September 12131178 Huesca son of Alfonso II and Sancha of CastileMaria of Montpellier 15 June 1204 2 children12 September 1213 Battle of Muret aged approximately 35
James I 13 September 1213 – 27 July 12762 February 1208 Montpellier son of Peter II and Maria of MontpellierEleanor of Castile 1221 1 child Violant of Hungary 1235 10 children Teresa Gil de Vidaure 2 children27 July 1276 Valencia aged 68
Peter III 27 July 1276 – 2 November 12851240 Valencia son of James I and Violant of HungaryConstance of Sicily 13 June 1262 6 children2 November 1285 Vilafranca del Penedès aged 45
Alfonso III 2 November 1285 – 18 June 12911265 Valencia son of Peter III and Constance of SicilyEleanor of England 15 August 1290 No children18 June 1291 Barcelona aged 27
James II 18 June 1291 – 2 November 132710 August 1267 Valencia son of Peter III and Constance of SicilyIsabella of Castile 1 December 1291 No children Blanche of Anjou 29 October 1295 10 children Marie de Lusignan 15 June 1315 No children Elisenda de Montcada 25 December 1322 No children5 November 1327 Barcelona aged 60
Alfonso IV 2 November 1327 – 24 January 13361299 Naples son of James II and Blanche of AnjouTeresa d'Entença 1314 7 children Eleanor of Castile 2 children27 January 1336 Barcelona aged 37
Peter IV 24 January 1336 – 5 January 13875 October 1319 Balaguer son of Alfonso IV and Teresa d'EntençaMaria of Navarre 1338 2 children Eleanor of Portugal 1347 No children Eleanor of Sicily 4 children5 January 1387 Barcelona aged 68
John I 5 January 1387 – 19 May 139627 December 1350 Perpignan son of Peter IV and Eleanor of SicilyMartha of Armagnac 1 child Yolande of Bar 3 children19 May 1396 Foixà aged 46
Martin 19 May 1396 – 31 May 14101356 Girona son of Peter IV and Eleanor of SicilyMaria de Luna 13 June 1372 4 children Margaret of Prades 1409 No children31 May 1410 Barcelona aged 54

House of Trastámara , 1412–1555

NamePortraitBirthMarriage(s)Death
Ferdinand I the Honest 24 June 1412 – 2 April 141627 November 1380 Medina del Campo son of John I of Castile and Eleanor of AragonEleanor of Alburquerque 1394 8 children2 April 1416 Igualada aged 36
Alfonso V the Magnanimous 2 April 1416 – 27 June 14581396 Medina del Campo son of Ferdinand I and Eleanor of AlburquerqueMaria of Castile 1415 No children27 June 1458 Naples aged 52
John II the Great 27 June 1458 – 19 January 147929 June 1398 Medina del Campo son of Ferdinand I and Eleanor of AlburquerqueBlanche I of Navarre 6 November 1419 4 children Juana Enríquez 2 children20 January 1479 Barcelona aged 81
Ferdinand II the Catholic 19 January 1479 – 23 January 151610 March 1452 son of John II and Juana EnríquezIsabella I of Castile 19 October 1469 5 children Germaine of Foix 1505 No children23 January 1516 Madrigalejo aged 63
Joanna of Castile 23 January 1516 – 12 April 15556 November 1479 daughter of Ferdinand II and Isabella IPhilip of Austria 20 October 1496 6 children12 April 1555 Tordesillas aged 75

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, there were three who claimed his throne, though this never included the Kingdom of Valencia.

NamePortraitBirthMarriage(s)Death
Henry IV of Castile (claimant) House of Trastámara 1462–14635 January 1425 Valladolid son of John II of Castile and Maria of AragonJoan of Portugal 1455 1 child11 December 1474 Madrid aged 49
Peter V of Aragon (claimant) House of Aviz 1463–14661429 son of Peter, Duke of Coimbra and Isabella of Urgellnever married1466 Granollers aged 37
René (claimant) House of Valois-Anjou 1466–147216 January 1409 Château d'Angers son of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of AragonIsabella, Duchess of Lorraine 1420 10 children Jeanne de Laval 10 September 1454 No children10 July 1480 Aix-en-Provence aged 71

House of Habsburg , 1516–1700

NamePortraitBirthMarriage(s)Death
Charles I the Emperor 23 January 1516 – 16 January 155624 February 1500 Ghent son of Philip I of Castile and Joanna of CastileIsabella of Portugal 10 March 1526 3 children21 September 1558 Yuste aged 58
Philip I the Prudent 16 January 1556 – 13 September 159821 May 1527 Valladolid son of Charles I and Isabella of PortugalMaria of Portugal 1543 1 child Mary I of England 1554 No children Elisabeth of Valois 1559 2 children Anna of Austria 4 May 1570 5 children13 September 1598 Madrid aged 71
Philip II the Pious 13 September 1598 – 31 March 162114 April 1578 Madrid son of Philip I and Anna of AustriaMargaret of Austria 18 April 1599 5 children31 March 1621 Madrid aged 42
Philip III the Great 31 March 1621 – 17 September 16658 April 1605 Valladolid son of Philip II and Margaret of AustriaElisabeth of France 1615 7 children Mariana of Austria 1649 5 children17 September 1665 Madrid aged 60
Charles II the Bewitched 17 September 1665 – 1 November 17006 November 1661 Madrid son of Philip III and Mariana of AustriaMarie Louise of Orléans 19 November 1679 No children Maria Anna of Neuburg 14 May 1690 No children1 November 1700 Madrid aged 38

Aragon itself stayed loyal to Philip IV during the Reapers' War while Catalonia switched allegiance to Louis XIII and Louis XIV the Sun-King (see List of counts of Barcelona). Portugal seceded in 1640. Charles II died without heirs.

War of the Spanish Succession

House of Bourbon , 1700–1705

NamePortraitBirthMarriage(s)Death
Philip IV the Spirited 1 November 1700 – 170519 December 1683 Versailles son of Louis, Grand Dauphin and Maria Anna Victoria of BavariaMaria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy 2 November 1701 4 children Elisabeth Farnese 24 December 1714 7 children9 July 1746 Madrid aged 62

House of Habsburg, 1705–1707

Austrian control of the Aragon between 1705 and 1707 determines the establishment of the Council of Aragon.

NamePortraitBirthMarriage(s)Death
Charles III the Archduke 1705–17071 October 1685 Vienna son of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleonore Magdalene of NeuburgElisabeth Christine 1 August 1708 4 children20 October 1740 Vienna aged 55

House of Bourbon, 1707–1707

NamePortraitBirthMarriage(s)Death
Philip IV the Spirited 1707–170719 December 1683 Versailles son of Louis, Grand Dauphin and Maria Anna Victoria of BavariaMaria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy 2 November 1701 4 children Elisabeth Farnese 24 December 1714 7 children9 July 1746 Madrid aged 62

After the Battle of Almansa in April 1707, Philip V of Spain recovered the Aragon, but imposed the Nueva Planta decrees in June 1707, by which the territory lost its privileges.

During the war (officially in 1707) Philip V of Spain, the first of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain, disbanded the Crown of Aragon. After this time, there are no more Aragonese monarchs. Nevertheless, Spanish monarchs up to Isabella 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

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