Kings and queens regnant of Spain

Kings and queens regnant of Spain

Table
Kings and queens regnant of Spain
(including Galicia from 739 and Leon from 855)
Pelayo c. 718–c. 737
Favila c. 737–739
Alfonso I 739–757
Fruela I 757–768
Aurelio 768–774
Silo 774–783
Mauregato 783–788
Bermudo I 788–791
Alfonso II 791–842
Ramiro I 842–850
Ordoño I 850–866
(Kingdom divided between three sons) 866–910
  Fruela II 910–925
  García I 910–914
  Ordoño II 914–924
  Ordoño II 910–924
(including Asturias and Galicia)
Fruela II 924–925
Alfonso IV c. 925–c. 931
Ramiro II c. 931–950
Ordoño III 950–955
Sancho I 955–958
Ordoño IV 958–960
Sancho I (2nd time) 960–966
Ramiro III 967–982
Bermudo II 982–999
Alfonso V 999–1028
Bermudo III 1028–37
Leon and Castile
(Kingdom divided between three sons) 1039–65
   Alfonso VI 1065–72
   Sancho II 1065–72
  Garcia II (García II) 1065–71
Castile and Leon
(including Galicia)
Sancho II 1072
Alfonso VI (restored) 1072–1109
Urraca (ruled with husband, Alfonso I of Aragon) 1109–26
(Kingdom divided between two sons) 1126–57
  Ferdinand II (Fernando) (Ferdinand II) 1157–88
   Alfonso IX 1188–1230
   Sancho III 1157–58
   Alfonso VIII 1158–1214
   Henry I (Enrique) 1214–17
   Ferdinand III 1217–52
(including Leon)
Alfonso X 1252–84
Sancho IV 1284–96
Ferdinand IV (Fernando) 1296–1312
Alfonso XI 1312–50
Peter I (Pedro) 1350–66
Henry II (Enrique) 1366–67
Peter I (2nd time) 1367–69
Henry II (2nd time) 1369–79
John I (Juan) 1379–90
Henry III (Enrique) 1390–1406
John II (Juan) 1406–54
Henry IV (Enrique) 1454–74
Isabella I and Ferdinand V (Ferdinand II)
(Ferdinand II of Aragon)
(Isabel and Fernando) 1474–1504
Joan and Philip I
(Juana and Felipe) 1504–06
Ferdinand V (Ferdinand II) (2nd time) 1506–16
Ramiro I 1035–63
Sancho I 1063–94
Peter I (Pedro) 1094–1104
Alfonso I 1104–34
Ramiro II 1134–37
Petronilla (ruled with husband, Ramón Berenguer IV (Ramon Berenguer IV) of Barcelona) 1137–63
Alfonso II 1163–96
Peter II (Pedro) 1196–1213
James I (Jaime) 1213–76
Peter III (Pedro) 1276–85
Alfonso III 1285–91
James II (Jaime) (James II) 1291–1327
Alfonso IV 1327–36
Peter IV (Pedro) 1336–87
John I (Juan) (John I) 1387–95
Martin 1395–1412
Ferdinand I (Fernando) 1412–16
Alfonso V 1416–58
John II (Juan) 1458–79
Ferdinand II and Isabella I (1479–1504) (Fernando and Isabel) 1479–1516
House of Habsburg
Charles I (Charles V) (Carlos) 1516–56
Philip II (Felipe) 1556–98
Philip III (Felipe) 1598–1621
Philip IV (Felipe) 1621–65
Charles II (Carlos) 1665–1700
House of Bourbon (Borbón)
Philip V (Felipe) 1700–24
Louis (Luis) 1724
Philip V (2nd time) 1724–46
Ferdinand VI (Fernando) 1746–59
Charles III (Carlos) 1759–88
Charles IV (Carlos) 1788–1808
House of Bonaparte
Joseph (Bonaparte, Joseph) (José) 1808–13
House of Bourbon (Borbón)
Ferdinand VII (2nd time) 1814–33
Isabella II (Isabel) 1833–68
Interregnum 1868–70
House of Savoy
Amadeus I (Amadeus) (Amadeo) 1870–73
Republic 1873–74
House of Bourbon (Borbón)
Alfonso XII 1874–85
Alfonso XIII 1886–1931
Republic 1931–39
Nationalist regime
(Francisco Franco) (Franco, Francisco) 1939–75
House of Bourbon (Borbón)
Juan Carlos 1975–
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