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§ 15.—Tables of Kings.
Kings of Asturias, Leon, and Castile (continued).
A.D.
Doña Juana, la loca
1555
Felipe I., el Hermoso (first king of the House of Austria)
1505
Carlos V., Emperador
1558
Felipe II.
1598
Felipe III.
1621
Felipe IV.
1605
Carlos II.
1700
Felipe V. (first king of the house of Bourbon) abdicated in
1724
Luis I.
1724
Felipe V.
1746
Fernando VI.
1759
Carlos III.
1788
Carlos IV., abdicated
1808
Fernando VII.
1833
Isabel II., dethroned
1868
Gobierno Provisional
1871
Amadeo de Saboya, abdicated
1873
Spanish Republic
1874
Alfonso XII.

Kings of Navarre.

The inhabitants of Navarre began the re-conquest from the middle of the 8th century. Their rulers were called condes, or kings, until Sancho Abarca widened the territory; from that time they ave always called kings of Navarre.
Sancho Abarca
980–994
Garcia III.
1000
Sancho III., el Mayor
1038
Garcia IV.
1057
Sancho IV.
1076
Sancho Ramirez V.
1092
This king, and the two that follow, were likewise kings of Aragon.
Pedro I.
1106
Alfonso, el Batallador
1134
Garcia Ramirez IV.
1150
Sancho VI., el Sabio
1194
Sancho VII., el Fuerte
1234
Here begin the kings of the House of Champagne.
Teobaldo I.
1253
Teobaldo II.
1270
Enrique I.
1273
Juana I.
1304
On her marriage with Philip le Bel, Navarre passed to the house of France.
Luis Hutin
1316
Felipe le Long
1320
Carlos I. de Navarra, IV. de Francia
1329
Juana II.
1343
Carlos II. d’Evreux
1387
Carlos III.
1425
Doña Blanca y Juan I.
1479
Francisco Febo
1483
Catalina
1512
Fernando V. of Navarre took possession in 1512 of Navarre, and it was then incorporated with Castile.

Kings of Aragon.

Aragon belonged to the kingdom of Navarre until Sancho III. gave it to his son Ramiro.
Ramiro I.
1035, D. 1063
Sancho I.
1094
Pedro I.
1104
Alfonso I., el Batallador
1134
Ramiro II., el Monge
1137
Aragon and Cataluña are united.
Petronila
1162
Alfonso II.
1196
Pedro II.
1213
Jaime I., el Conquistador
1276
Pedro III.
1285
Sicily is united to Aragon.
Alfonso III.
1291
Jaime II.
1327
Alfonso IV.
1336
Pedro IV.
1387
Juan I.
1395
Martin
1410
Fernando, el de Antequera
1416
Alfonso V.
1458
Juan II.
1479
Fernando el Catolico.
Aragon passes to the crown of Castile.

Counts of Barcelona.

In the 8th and 9th centuries Cataluña belonged to Charlemagne and his successors. Wilfredo was the first independent Conde.
Wilfredo el Belloso
864–898
Borrell I.
912
Suniario
917
Borrell II. and his brother Miron
992