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Roll of the Kings of Aragon |
These are the dates for their reign, beginning to end. There are some cases where the end of the reign was not the end of their life, so I give the death date if I know it. I have tried to give some indication (where I can) of how they died (or ended their reign.)
ab. = abdicated, kib. = killed in battle, as. = assassinated, ex. = executed, dep = deposed
| Aznar I | 809-838 | ab | Count of Aragon. Died 839 |
| Also Count of Urgel, Jaca and Cerdana | |||
| Unknown | 838-844 | ||
| Galindo I | 844-867 | Count of Aragon | |
| Aznar II | 867-893 | Count of Aragon | |
| Galindo II | 892-922 | Count of Aragon | |
| Andregoto | 922-931 | Countess of Aragon | |
| Sancho I | 931-970 | Count of Aragon. | |
| Also Sancho I of Pamplona | |||
| Sancho II | 970-994 | Count of Aragon. | |
| Also Sancho II, King of Pamplona | |||
| Garcia (The Tremulous) | 994-1004 | Count of Aragon. | |
| Also Garcia II, King of Pamplona | |||
| Garcia II | 1004-1035 | as | Count of Aragon. |
| Also Garcia III, King of Pamplona | |||
| Also Count of Ribagorza and Sobrarbe | |||
| Ramiro I | 1035-1063 | ||
| Sancho I | 1063-1094 | kib. | Also Sancho V King of Navarre 1076-1094 |
| Pedro I | 1094-1104 | Also King of Navarre | |
| Alfonso I (the Battler) | 1104-1134 | Also King of Navarre, | |
| ab | Also King of Castille1109-1126, with Urraca, Queen | ||
| ab | Also King of Leon, 1109-1126, with Urraca, Queen | ||
| Ramiro II (the Monk) | 1134-1137 | ab. | 1147 d. |
| Petronillia, Queen | 1137-1162 | ab. | 1172 d. |
| Alfonso II (the Chaste) | 1163-1196 | Also Count of Barcelona. | |
| Also Marquis of Provence. | |||
| Also known as the Troubador | |||
| Pedro II (the Catholic) | 1196-1213 | kib. | |
| Jaime I (the Conqueror) | 1213-1276 | ab. | 1276 d. |
| Pedro III (the Great) | 1276-1285 | Also King of Sicily | |
| Alfonso III (the Liberal) | 1285-1291 | ||
| Jaime II (the Just) | 1291-1327 | Also King of Sicily | |
| Alfonso IV (the Benign) | 1327-1336 | ||
| Pedro IV (the Ceremonius) | 1336-1387 | ||
| Juan I (the Hunter) | 1387-1395 | ||
| Martin (the Humane) | 1395-1410 | Also King of Sicily | |
| Fernando I | 1412-1416 | ||
| Alfonso V | 1416-1458 | ||
| Juan II | 1458-1479 | ||
| Fernando II | 1479-1516 |
At which point the crowns of Aragon and Castille are combined, becoming Spain as we now know it.
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