1202:
1320:
702:
607:
1488:
511:
435:
854:
1165:
567:
537:
347:
310:
1249:
960:
801:
1706:
37:
934:
994:
729:
477:
257:
634:
1419:
664:
1525:
1389:
381:
1117:
1032:
766:
1077:
896:
1452:
297:. But it did not go well. In 1071, Garcia's kingdom of Galicia was attacked, conquered, and divded between his brothers, and in 1072, Alfonso's kingdom of León was attacked and conquered by Sancho. Sancho did not enjoy his conquests long, however, as in that same year, Sancho was assassinated. He died without children.
367:
As
Alfonso was king of León as well as Castile, he passed both kingdoms to Urraca. An attempt to create a dynastic unity with neighboring Aragon by a marriage with its king, Alfonso VI of Aragon, spectacularly failed. Not only was the marriage childless, Alfonso actively waged war on his wife until
333:
Happily for
Alfonso, Sancho, who was still childless, was almost immediately assassinated, creating opportunities for his brothers to return and attempt to reclaim their father's kingdoms. As it happened, this only worked out for Alfonso, who captured and imprisoned Garcia, taking all three kingdoms
329:
Ferdinand had ruled León and
Castile, and on his death attempted to divide his kingdoms between his sons, with Sancho receiving Castile, Alfonso receiving León, and Garcia receiving a newly elevated kingdom of Galicia. Alfonso had first participated with Sancho in dividing Garcia's kingdom between
1299:
After a long reign
Charles abdicated in 1556, dividing his lands between his son Philip II (who inherited the lands of the Crown of Castile (including the Americas), the Crown of Aragon, his Italian territories, and the Netherlands) and his younger brother
716:
Oldest son of Sancho IV. He ascended as a minor, amid disputes regarding competing claims to his throne and his regency. His mother retained custody of him (though not the regency) until he was old enough to hold power for himself in 1301.
621:
Oldest son of
Berengaria, ascending when his mother abdicated in his favor. Also from 1230, through his father, he was King of León and King of Galicia as well. The three kingdoms were thereafter dynastically bound together.
1334:
Son of
Charles I. Through his father's abdication, he inherited not only the lands of the Crown of Castile (including the American colonies) but also those from the Crown of Aragon, (including the kingdoms of
780:
Oldest legitimate son of
Alfonso XI. After a tumultuous reign, an uprising against him begn in 1366, led by his illegitimate half-brother, the future Henry II. Peter was deposed and executed by Henry in 1369.
1201:
581:
Daughter of Henry I. She acted as regent for her younger brother Henry I until his early death, at which time she inherited the throne. On ascenscion, she immediately abdicated in favor of her son,
792:
In 1366, Peter's conduct led to an uprising by his illegitimate half-brother Henry with support from France and Aragon. After three years, Henry triumphed in 1369, and personally executed Peter.
551:
Oldest surviving son of
Alfonso VIII. He became heir when his older brother died. He ascended to the throne at the age of 10 on the death of his father, under the regency of his older sister
1091:
Co-monarch through his wife
Isabella. In 1479, Ferdinand succeeded his father to the Crown of Aragon, uniting the realms by marriage, laying the foundation for the modern nation of Spain.
499:, Sancho only inherited Castile, with León and Galicia going to his younger brother Ferdinand. (Castile , León, and Galicia would be later re-united in 1230 under Ferdinand III.)
1104:
But after her husband Philip's death in 1506, Joanna proved unable to rule, and
Ferdinand was recalled, after which he governed Castile as her regent until his death in 1416.
690:, by which younger sons would be preferred over grandsons, were not dead in Castile.) To retain power, Sancho executed thousands of his nephew's supporters during his reign.
289:
Ferdinand did not, however, pass both of his kingdoms on to Sancho but on his death gave instructions to divide the kingdoms among his sons, with Sancho receiving Castile,
525:
Oldest son of Sancho III. Ascending to the throne at the age of 2, the kingdom was divided by a power struggle over control of his regency, which lasted until he was 15.
1147:, had himself crowned co-monarch (1516–1555). From 1508 onwards she was kept confined, with no public life, much less power, first by her father, then her son.
1466:
Oldest surviving son of Philip IV. (Two older brothers died young.) His reign was marked by his life-long ill-health and he died childless, leading to the
1368:
when there was no obvious heir to the throne, Philip (a candidate in his own right) invaded and was made king that same year. Through his marriage to
1288:
Governing such a vast and disparate set of realms proved exceedingly difficult. In Castile, his rule was challenged in 1520-1522 by the broadly-based
1651:
1013:
743:
Oldest son of Ferdinand IV. He ascended as an infant, and was under a divided regency of multiple relatives until he took power in 1325.
1046:
Half-sister of Henry IV. Her succession was disputed by partisans of Henry's (allegedly illegitimate) daughter Joanna, resulting in the
1263:
Son of Philip I and Joanna I. In 1516 he was made co-monarch with his mother, becoming sole monarch of Castile on her death in 1555.
1319:
56:
701:
1626:. Cambridge University Press, 1997. Appendix I: "The Counts of Twelfth Century León and Castile and Aragon, pp. 235–302.
679:
334:
under Alfonso's control. Alfonso also seems to have adopted the title Emperor of All Spain, sometimes used by his father.
152:
1910:
606:
1722:
428:
1568:
The Crown of Castile existed in its own right within the Spanish crown and with its own law until the arrival of the
1361:, which expanded to include multiple other wars, ending only with Spanish recognition of Dutch independence in 1648.
1690:
303:
290:
1644:
1278:
31:
17:
1685:
1136:
250:
1301:
1047:
948:
Eldest son of John I. He was age 11 on ascension, but after an unstable regency, took power while still only 13.
90:
75:
1265:
Charles also inherited the titles Lord of the Netherlands and Duke of Burgundy on his father's death in 1506,
186:
1846:
1551:
1467:
1242:
1144:
160:
145:
1695:
450:
974:
Eldest son of Henry III. He was a minor on ascension, and so placed under a regency. From 1406, his mother
135:
1487:
1915:
1905:
1637:
1590:
1353:
His rule in the Netherlands was challenged by a powerful rebellion , leading to the establishment of the
745:
His passion for his mistress led to her having 10 illegitimate children by him, one of whom, the future
141:
126:
633:
434:
1605:
1595:
1585:
1436:
1404:
1293:
678:
Son of Alfonso X. He ascended over the claims on behalf of the minor son of his deceased older brother
652:
in 1257, a title which he held without ever gaining any authority by it until he renounced it in 1275.
510:
462:
284:
176:
131:
71:
1573:
853:
166:
111:
81:
566:
536:
1747:
1610:
1600:
1554:, which was resolved by his giving up his territories in the Low Countries and Italy. In 1715, the
1373:
1248:
600:
582:
393:
309:
205:
156:
121:
1164:
1762:
1732:
1289:
1230:
800:
695:
504:
346:
1012:, who was widely regarded as illegitimate. Henry was forced in 1464 to declare his half-brother
294:
106:
1819:
1270:
1140:
1070:
1053:
1016:
as his heir. Alfonso's death, however, meant that his heir designate would be his half-sister,
975:
959:
919:
36:
1782:
1680:
812:
272:
1815:
1767:
1742:
1727:
1705:
1403:
Son of Philip II. Philip III became heir to the crown after the death of his older brother,
1025:
1017:
982:
were co-regents until his death in 1416. From then his mother alone until her death in 1418.
979:
869:
722:
560:
552:
470:
385:
933:
102:
96:
1800:
1757:
1752:
1555:
1536:
1418:
1358:
1274:
1009:
993:
927:
728:
657:
627:
476:
873:
256:
8:
1866:
1856:
1828:
1810:
1790:
1547:
1445:
1382:
1365:
1340:
1195:
1132:
1098:
987:
881:
847:
818:
804:
746:
399:
365:. Urraca came to the throne on the death of her father, as her brother had died in 1108.
1435:
A revolt against Philip in Portugal led to Portugal's regaining its independence in the
1861:
1851:
1805:
1737:
1664:
1412:
1313:
1282:
953:
683:
663:
530:
496:
280:
197:
181:
1672:
492:
362:
276:
222:
1884:
1838:
1824:
1795:
1518:
1369:
1344:
1336:
1222:
1159:
1110:
1094:
889:
687:
66:
61:
398:
The following dynasts are descendants, in the male line, of Urraca's first husband,
368:
his death in 1114. Urraca did seem to sometimes use the title Empress of All Spain.
340:
1876:
1772:
1569:
1559:
1540:
1482:
1234:
1226:
1057:
915:
877:
817:
Henry II, the founder of the Trastámara dynasty was installed after victory in the
759:
750:
201:
1524:
592:
1266:
1061:
649:
458:
454:
1354:
1348:
116:
880:. Peter's unpopularity led to Henry's successful rebellion against him in the
1899:
911:
1388:
1101:. Ferdinand, no longer king, then left the Castile and returned to Aragon.
1351:, as well as the titles of Lord of the Netherlands and Duke of Burgundy.
1217:
1008:
Eldest son of John II. Henry was childless except for a single daughter,
388:, adopted since Alfonso XI in 1332 as a personal standard of the monarchs
1281:
in 1519. In 1519, he was also elected to the non-hereditary position of
918:, was resolved by marriage, with John I taking John of Gaunt's daughter
380:
1629:
1116:
1031:
1714:
765:
1076:
1050:, which lasted until 1479, with the resolution in Isabella's favor.
491:
Oldest son of Alfonso VII. Although his father was king of Castile,
895:
884:, beginning in 1366 and ending in 1369 with Henry on the throne.
1451:
1296:. Both were overcome by a combination of force and compromise.
293:
receiving León, and Galicia elevated as a separate kingdom for
1135:(1504–1506). From 1506 to 1516, she was under two regencies:
171:
1093:
On Isabella's death, as she was succeeded by their daughter
327:
Son of Ferdinand I, brother of his predecessor Sancho II.
196:
This is a list of kings regnant and queens regnant of the
1376:
until her death, but he never exercised any power there.
555:. His reign was short, ending with his death at age 13.
330:
them in 1071, only to lose his own to Sancho in 1072.
749:, deposed and executed Alfonso's son and successor,
1624:
The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century León and Castile
1897:
910:Eldest son of Henry II. A dynastic challenge by
1292:, and in neighboring Aragon in 1519-23 by the
211:
1645:
1407:, who died insane and in captivity in 1568.
648:Oldest son of Ferdinand III. He was elected
375:
1364:In 1580, during a succession crisis in the
1652:
1638:
1277:on the death of his paternal grandfather
1269:on the death of his maternal grandfather
1486:
1163:
799:
589:
379:
35:
1659:
14:
1898:
1229:, Philip also inherited the titles of
795:
361:Daughter of Alfonso VI, and sister to
1633:
1064:, she ruled as co-monarch of Aragon.
453:. His other inherited titles include
1153:
1476:
1221:king ruling on behalf of his wife,
24:
1616:
1056:, ruled with her as co-monarch of
805:Royal arms of the Crown of Castile
216:
25:
1927:
1704:
1523:
1450:
1417:
1387:
1318:
1247:
1200:
1115:
1075:
1060:, while on his ascension to the
1030:
992:
958:
932:
894:
852:
764:
727:
700:
662:
632:
605:
565:
535:
509:
475:
433:
345:
308:
255:
32:List of Castilian royal consorts
27:Rulers of the Kingdom of Castile
1237:on his mother's death in 1482.
1048:War of the Castilian Succession
1550:. His ascension triggered the
1143:(1508–1516). In 1516, her son
591:All kings hereafter were also
204:. For their predecessors, see
13:
1:
1552:War of the Spanish Succession
1468:War of the Spanish Succession
1372:in 1554, Philip was nominal
787:
461:. He also claimed the title
7:
1579:
1139:(1506-1508) and her father
212:Kings and Queens of Castile
10:
1932:
1606:List of Navarrese monarchs
1596:List of Aragonese monarchs
1586:List of Castilian consorts
1480:
1437:Portuguese Restoration War
1433:Oldest son of Philip III.
1304:, who inherited the rest.
1294:Revolt of the Brotherhoods
1157:
1131:In name, with her husband
810:
391:
220:
29:
1911:Lists of Spanish monarchs
1875:
1837:
1781:
1713:
1702:
1671:
1574:War of Spanish Succession
376:House of Ivrea / Burgundy
1611:List of Spanish monarchs
1601:List of Leonese monarchs
1491:Coat of arms of Philip V
1168:Coat of arms of Philip I
394:Castilian House of Ivrea
206:List of Castilian counts
1290:Revolt of the Comuneros
1231:Lord of the Netherlands
1225:. As the oldest son of
922:as his wife and queen.
876:. Also half-brother to
283:, and declared himself
1546:Named as successor by
1492:
1307:Charles died in 1564.
1169:
808:
807:by the time of John II
389:
41:
1490:
1481:Further information:
1470:, from 1701 to 1714.
1167:
1158:Further information:
980:Ferdinand I of Aragon
811:Further information:
803:
682:. (The traditions of
392:Further information:
386:Royal Bend of Castile
383:
221:Further information:
40:Royal arms of Castile
39:
1556:Nueva Planta decrees
1537:Nueva Planta decrees
868:Illegitimate son of
680:Fernando de la Cerda
585:. She died in 1246.
463:Emperor of all Spain
1783:House of Trastámara
1366:Kingdom of Portugal
1275:Archduke of Austria
1137:Archbishop Cisneros
1052:Isabella's husband
882:Castilian Civil War
819:Castilian Civil War
813:House of Trastámara
796:House of Trastámara
400:Raymond of Burgundy
273:Ferdinand I of León
1916:Kingdom of Castile
1906:Castilian monarchs
1591:Kingdom of Castile
1493:
1460:17 September 1665
1439:, from 1640-1668.
1430:17 September 1665
1397:13 September 1598
1331:13 September 1598
1283:Holy Roman Emperor
1213:25 September 1506
1170:
809:
684:Proximity of blood
390:
42:
1893:
1892:
1839:House of Habsburg
1715:House of Burgundy
1566:
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1474:
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1370:Mary I of England
1359:Eighty Years' War
1210:26 November 1504
1160:House of Habsburg
1154:House of Habsburg
1151:
1150:
1125:26 November 1504
1088:26 November 1504
1043:26 November 1504
1040:11 December 1474
1005:11 December 1474
968:25 December 1406
945:25 December 1406
874:Eleanor de Guzmán
872:and his mistress
785:
784:
737:7 September 1312
713:7 September 1312
688:Agnatic seniority
373:
372:
265:27 December 1065
194:
193:
49:Iberian Peninsula
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1877:House of Bourbon
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1673:House of Jiménez
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1541:Crown of Castile
1532:1 November 1700
1527:
1495:
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1483:House of Bourbon
1477:House of Bourbon
1463:1 November 1700
1454:
1421:
1391:
1357:in 1579 and the
1328:16 January 1556
1322:
1260:16 January 1556
1251:
1235:Duke of Burgundy
1227:Mary of Burgundy
1204:
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1171:
1119:
1097:and her husband
1085:15 January 1475
1079:
1034:
996:
962:
936:
914:, son-in-law of
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202:Crown of Castile
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1374:King of England
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1156:
1062:Crown of Aragon
942:9 October 1390
907:9 October 1390
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650:King of Germany
615:30 August 1217
578:30 August 1217
545:6 October 1214
522:6 October 1214
519:31 August 1158
488:31 August 1158
485:21 August 1157
459:King of Galicia
446:21 August 1157
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363:Sancho Alfónsez
321:6 October 1072
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