Here is a list of the rulers of
Aragon, nowadays a region of north-eastern
Spain. The Aragonese kingdom included the present-day autonomous community of Aragon. The Aragonese kings of the Barcelonan dinasty ruled as well
Catalonia (which included
Roussillon, nowadays a Department of
France), the city of
Montpellier, the kingdom of
Valencia, the kingdom of
Majorca, the kingdom of
Sicily, and
Sardinia.
The title of Count of Barcelona belonged to the Aragonese monarch after Alfonso II inherited it from his father Ramon Berenguer IV[?].
Counts of Barcelona
Counts of Aragon
Kings of Aragon
Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona
- 1162 1196 Alfonso II, conquered Teruel
- 1196 1213 Peter II, died at the Battle of Muret[?]
- 1213 1276 James I, conquered Valencia, Majorca and Ibiza. Wrote the Libre dels feyts
- 1276 1285 Peter III, conquered Sicily
- 1285 1291 Alfonso III, conquered Minorca
- 1291 1329 James II[?]
- 1327 1336 Alfonso IV
- 1336 1387 Peter IV. Deposed the Kings of Majorca[?]. Wrote the Chronicle
- 1387 1396 John I
- 1396 1410 Martin I[?], the Human, last direct descendant of Wilfred
- 1412 1416 Ferdinand I of Aragon[?], a.k.a. F. of Antequera
- 1416 1458 Alfonso V, conquered Naples
- 1458 1479 John II, War of the remences
- 1479 1516 Ferdinand II of Aragon, a.k.a. Ferdinand V of Spain, invaded Navarre
See also Spanish monarchs
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