| The dynasties of Velaskotenes and Galindes | ||
| Galindo Velaskotenes | Galindo belascotenes | The first of the documented rulers of Aragon (end of VIII century ) |
| Galindo Garcés | Galindo García | Count of Aragon ( 8th century ) |
| Aureolo | Aureolus | Count of Aragon ( 798/802 - 809 ) |
| Asnar I | Aznar I Galíndez | Count of Aragon ( 809 - 820 ) |
| Garcia I Angry | García I Galíndez el Malo | Count of Aragon ( 820 - 833 ) |
| Galindo Garcés | Galindo garcés | Count of Aragon ( 833 - 844 ) |
| Galindo I | Galindo I Aznárez | Count of Aragon ( 844 - 867 ) |
| Aznar II | Aznar II Galíndez | Count of Aragon ( 867 - 893 ) |
| Galindo II | Galindo II Aznárez | Count of Aragon ( 893 - 922 ) |
| Guntislo | Guntislo galíndez | Count of Aragon ( 923-933 ) |
| Andregota | Andregoto Galíndez | Countess of Aragon ( 933-943 ) |
| Dynasty Jimenez | ||
| Garcia II | García Sánchez I | Count of Aragon ( 926 - 970 ), King of Navarre ( 925 - 970 ) |
| Sancho II Abarca | Sancho garcés ii abarca | Count of Aragon and King of Navarre ( 970 - 994 ) |
| Garcia III | García Sánchez II el Temblón | Count of Aragon and King of Navarre ( 994 - 1000 ) |
| Sancho III Garcia | Sancho garcés III el mayor | Count of Aragon and King of Navarre ( 1000 - 1035 ), Count of Castile ( 1029 - 1035 ) |
| The Kingdom of Aragon was formed in 1035 after the death of Sancho III and the division of his kingdom between his sons. | ||
| Aragon dynasty | ||
| Ramiro I | Ramiro I | King of Aragon ( 1035-1063 ) |
| Sancho I | Sancho ramírez | King of Aragon ( 1063-1094 ) and Navarre ( 1076-1094 ) |
| Pedro I | Pedro i | King of Aragon and Navarre ( 1094 - 1104 ) |
| Alfonso I Warmaster | Alfonso i el batallador | King of Aragon and Navarre ( 1104 - 1134 ) |
| Ramiro II Monk | Ramiro II el Monje | King of Aragon ( 1134 - 1137 ) |
| Petronila | Petronila | Queen of Aragon ( 1137 - 1162 ) |
In 1150 Petronila married Ramon Berenger IV , Count of Barcelona. Thus, a new royal dynasty was formed - Barcelona . | ||
| Barcelona dynasty | ||
| Alfonso II the Chaste | Alfonso II el Casto | King of Aragon ( 1164 - 1196 ), Count of Barcelona ( 1162 - 1196 ) and Provence ( 1181 - 1185 ) |
| Pedro II Catholic | Pedro II el Católico | King of Aragon and Earl of Barcelona ( 1196-1213 ) |
| Jaime I the Conqueror | Jaime I el Conquistador | King of Aragon and Earl of Barcelona ( 1213-1276 ), King of Valencia ( 1238-1276 ) and Majorca ( 1231-1276 ), Lord of Montpellier ( 1219-1276 ) |
| Pedro III the Great | Pedro III el Grande | King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona ( 1276 - 1285 ), King of Valencia ( 1276 - 1285 ) and Sicily ( 1282 - 1285 ) |
| Charles I Landless | Charles comte de valois | Titular king of Aragon and Valencia ( 1284-1295 ) |
| Alfonso III Generous | Alfonso III el libral | King of Aragon and Valencia ( 1285-1291 ), Count of Barcelona ( 1285-1291 ) |
| Jaime II the Fair | Jaime II el Justo | King of Aragon and Earl of Barcelona ( 1291 - 1327 ), King of Valencia ( 1291 - 1327 ) and Sicily ( 1285 - 1296 ) |
| Alfonso IV the Good | Alfonso IV el Benigno | King of Aragon and Valencia ( 1327 - 1336 ), Count of Barcelona ( 1327 - 1336 ) |
| Pedro IV Ceremonial | Pedro IV el Ceremonioso | King of Aragon and Valencia ( 1336 - 1387 ), Count of Barcelona ( 1336 - 1387 ) |
| Juan I the Hunter | Juan I el Cazador | King of Aragon and Valencia ( 1387 - 1396 ), Count of Barcelona ( 1387 - 1396 ) |
| Martin I Humane | Martín I el Humano | King of Aragon and Earl of Barcelona ( 1396-1410 ), King of Valencia ( 1396-1410 ) and Sicily ( 1409-1410 ) |
| After two years of interregnum and the conclusion of Compromise Caspe, the throne of Aragon was occupied by a new dynasty - Trastamara. | ||
| Trastamara Dynasty | ||
| Ferdinand I the Fair | Fernando i el de antequera | King of Aragon, Valencia and Sicily ( 1412-1416 ), Count of Barcelona ( 1412-1416 ) |
| Alfonso V the Generous | Alfonso v el magnánimo | King of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Majorca ( 1416 - 1458 ), King of Naples ( 1442 - 1458 ) and Count of Barcelona ( 1416 - 1458 ) |
| Juan II | Juan II | King of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Naples ( 1458–1479 ), King of Navarre ( 1425–1479 ) and Count of Barcelona ( 1458–1479 ) |
| Ferdinand II Catholic | Fernando II el Católico | King of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Majorca ( 1479 - 1516 ), Naples ( 1504 - 1516 ), Castile and Leon ( 1474 - 1504 ) and Count of Barcelona ( 1479 - 1516 ) |
| Juana I Mad | Juana I la Loca | Queen of Castile and Leon ( 1504 - 1555 ), Aragon and Valencia ( 1516 - 1518 ) |
| In 1518, the royal dynasties of Castile and Aragon were united. | ||
| Dynasty of the Habsburgs | ||
| Carl II | Carlos II | King of Aragon, Majorca, Valencia ( 1516 - 1556 ), Naples and Sicily ( 1516 - 1554 ), Castile and Leon ( 1555 - 1556 ), Count of Barcelona ( 1516 - 1556 ), Count of Artois , Burgundy , Flanders , Hainaut , Namur , Holland and Zutphen ( 1506 - 1555 ), Duke of Brabant , Geldern , Limburg , Lotier and Luxembourg ( 1506 - 1521 ), Archduke of Austria ( 1519 - 1521 ), Duke of Styria , Carinthia and Krajina ( 1519 - 1521 ), Count of Tirol ( 1519 - 1521 ), king of Germany ( 1519 - 1556 ), emperor of the Holy Roman Empire ( 1530 - 1556 ) |
| Philip I the Cautious | Felipe II el Prudente | King of Spain ( 1556 - 1598 ), Portugal ( 1580 - 1598 ), Naples and Sicily ( 1554 - 1598 ), Duke of Brabant, Geldern, Limburg, Lottier and Luxembourg ( 1556 - 1598 ), Count of Artois, Burgundy, Flanders, Hainaut and Namur ( 1556 - 1598 ), Count of Holland and Zutphen ( 1556 - 1581 ) |
| Philip II | Felipe III | King of Spain, Portugal, Naples and Sicily ( 1598 - 1621 ) |
| Philip III | Felipe iv | King of Spain, Naples and Sicily ( 1621 - 1665 ), King of Portugal ( 1621 - 1640 ), Duke of Brabant, Geldern, Limburg, Lottier and Luxembourg ( 1621 - 1665 ), Count of Burgundy, Flanders, Hainaut and Namur ( 1621 - 1665 ), Count Artois ( 1621 - 1640 ) |
| Charles III Bewitched | Carlos II El Hechizado | King of Spain, Naples and Sicily ( 1665 - 1700 ), Duke of Brabant, Geldern, Limburg, Lottier and Luxembourg ( 1665 - 1700 ), Count of Burgundy, Flanders, Hainaut and Namur ( 1665 - 1700 ), King of Aragon ( 1665 - 1700 ) |
| Bourbon Dynasty | ||
|---|---|---|
| Philip IV | Felipe v | King of Spain, Naples and Sicily ( 1700 - 1746 ), Duke of Brabant, Geldern, Limburg, Lottier and Luxembourg ( 1700 - 1746 ), Count of Burgundy, Flanders, Hainaut and Namur ( 1700 - 1746 ), King of Aragon ( 1700 - 1707 ) |
| Since 1707, Aragon has become part of Spain. The title of King of Aragon was abolished. | ||
Links
- Anonymous authors . Spanish medieval chronicles: The Chronicle of Cardeni I. The Chronicle of Cardeni II. Annals of Toledo I. Annals of Toledo II. Annals of Toledo III. www.kuprienko.info (A. Skromnitsky) (August 24, 2011). The appeal date is November 17, 2012. Archived December 4, 2012.