Aragon Kingdom

Feudal Kingdom in Aragon
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Aragon Kingdom( Spanish : Reino de Arag ó n), 1035 – 1707 Iberian Peninsula Northeast Aragon region The feudal kingdom. because Aragon River It gets its name.
In the 9th century, Franks expel arab To establish the Kingdom of Aragon.
Chinese name
Aragon Kingdom
Foreign name
Crown of Aragon
Reino de Aragón (Spanish)
time frame
1035-1707
Abbreviation
Aragon
State
Europe
Capital
Zaragoza
major city
Hakka Weiska
official language
Latin Aragon Catalan
Political system
monarchy
National leaders
Ramiro I Ramiro II Pedro III Ferdinand II etc.
Major religions
Catholicism
Area of existence
Aragon, northeastern Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom history

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In the 9th century, the Franks expelled arab Force, establish Count Aragon. Incorporated in 925 Kingdom of Navarra In the Middle Ages Iberian Peninsula Main on Catholicism One of the countries.
1035 King of Navarra Sangqiao III After death, Ramiro I Obtain Aragon and become an independent kingdom.
In 1104, Alfonso I came to power, and the boundary of the kingdom expanded to the south Granada
1137 Ramiro II And his daughter Counts of Barcelona Ramon Berengel IV The marriage led to Aragon and Catalonia Merge.
The advance of Haimei I in 1229 Mallorca Soon conquered Valencia
1276 Pedro III Conquered after taking the throne Sicily And Sardinia, making the Kingdom of Aragon mediterranean sea A powerful country.
During the reign of Alfonso V from 1416 to 1458, the kingdom of Aragon conquered Naples, and its territory expanded to Italian Peninsula
Later, Aragon's Ferdinand II And Kingdom of Castile Isabella, heir of The War of the Castile Succession Excluding the Portuguese intervention, the two countries merged, thus forming the main part of contemporary Spain, but still retaining some political power After Isabella's death, Ferdinand became Spanish Empire The sole ruler of.
1516 Mad Lady, Queen of Castilla Juana and Wang Fu Philip I Son of the Holy Roman Emperor charles v (Spanish name: King Juan Carlos )As a grandson of the Trastamala family, he succeeded to the throne of Castile, Leon, Aragon, Naval and other countries, and was the co owner of the earliest unified central monarchy in Europe for Carlos I federal Country.
After the implementation of the New Basic Law in 1707, the remaining institutions of the Kingdom of Aragon were dissolved, and the Kingdom of Aragon officially entered history.

Monarch List

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Navarra Dynasty
1035 – 1063 Ramiro I
Ramiro I
Ferdinand II's Mediterranean Aragon Empire
(1035 – 1063 King Aragon; 1045 – 1063 Desovrawe and Rivagoza count
In 1045, the brother of Ramiro I, Count Gonza I, the monarch of Desovrawe and Rivagosabo, was assassinated. Ramiro I inherited the throne on June 26, 1045 and became the monarch of Desovrawe and Rivagosabo and passed it on to his descendants.
1063 – 1094 Sancho I
Sancho I
(1063 – 1094 King Aragon, 1076 – 1094 King Sancho V of Pamplona)
King of Navarra and Pamplona, cousins of Sancho I in 1074 Sangqiao IV When he died, the throne of Pamplona Kingdom was inherited by Sancho I of Aragon and called Sancho V, and passed on to his descendants.
1094-1101 Pedro I
Alfonso I (mighty), 1104-134
1134 – 1137 Ramiro II (Monk)
1137 – 1162 Petronella queen
Barcelona Dynasty
The Kingdom of Aragon in 1476 - Red
1162 – 1196 Alfonso II (serious)
1196-1213 Pedro II (Catholic)
1213 – 1276 Jaume I (conqueror)
1276 – 1285 Pedro III
1285 – 1291 Alfonso III (frank)
1291 – 1329 Haimei II (King of Justice)
1327 – 1336 Alfonso IV (kind)
1336 – 1387 Pedro IV (Courtesy)
1387 – 1396 Juan I (hunter)
1396 – 1410 Martin I Benevolent
Vacancy 1410 – 1412
Trastamala Dynasty
1412 – 1416 Ferdinand I
1416 – 1458 Alfonso V (generous)
1458 – 1479 Juan II He was once deposed in the War against Juan II (1462-1472)
1479 – 1516 Ferdinand II Catholic