List of the queens of Aragon

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From the beginning of the 12th century the queens of Aragon were also queens, countesses etc. of the other countries of the Crown of Aragon . None of the queens of Aragon ruled in their own name as rulers in the lands of the Crown of Aragon. Due to the personal union of the countries of the Crown of Castile and the countries of the Crown of Aragon, the queens are called queens of Spain from 1516 onwards .

Surname marriage queen wife of annotation
Gisberga (Ermensinde), 1015-1049 1036 1036-1049 Ramiro I. , 1000-1063
Agnes of Aquitaine, 1030-? 1054 1054-1062 Ramiro I. , 1000-1063
Isabella von Urgel, 1052-1071 1065 1065-1070 Sancho I. , 1045-1095 The marriage was annulled in 1070.
Felicia of Roucy ,? -1123 1070 1070-1095 Sancho I. , 1045-1095
Agnes of Poitou,? -1095 1086 1095-1095 Peter I , 1068-1104
Urraca of León, 1080-1126 1109 1109-1116 Alfons I , 1073-1134 Urraca was queen in León, Galicia and Castile in her own right. 1116 Alfons recognized the annulment of the Pope's marriage.
Agnes of Aquitaine, 1105-1159 1135 1135-? Ramiro II , 1075-1157 Agnes left Aragon in 1137.
Petronella of Aragon , 1136-1173 1150 1137-1162 Raimund Berengar IV of Barcelona, ​​1113-1162 Petronella was queen in Aragon in her own right, but the government was led by her husband.
Sancha of Castile , 1155-1208 1174 1174-1196 Alfonso II , 1157-196
Mary of Montpellier , 1182-1213 1204 1204-1213 Peter II , 1177-1213
Eleanor of Castile ,? -1244 1221 1221-1229 James I , 1208-1276 The marriage was annulled in 1229.
Yolanda of Hungary , 1219-1251 1235 1235-1251 James I , 1208-1276
Constance of Sicily , 1249-1302 1262 1276-1285 Peter III , 1240-1285
Isabella of Castile , 1283-1328 1291 1291-1295 James II , 1267-1327 The marriage was annulled in 1295. Isabella married Duke Johann III in 1310 . Brittany.
Blanka of Anjou, 1280-1310 1295 1295-1310 James II , 1267-1327
María de Chipre, 1279-1319 1315 1315-1319 James II , 1267-1327
Elisenda de Montcada , 1292-1364 1322 1322-1327 James II , 1267-1327
Eleanor of Castile, 1307-1359 1329 1329-1336 Alfonso IV , 1299-1336 In 1319 Eleanor married Jacob of Aragon, the older brother of Alfonso IV. The marriage was annulled.
Mary of Navarre, 1330-1347 1338 1338-1347 Peter IV , 1319-1387
Eleanor of Portugal, 1328-1348 1347 1347-1348 Peter IV , 1319-1387
Eleanor of Sicily , 1325-1375 1349 1349-1375 Peter IV , 1319-1387
Sibila de Fortiá, 1350-1406 1377 1377-1387 Peter IV , 1319-1387
Violante de Bar, 1365-1431 1380 1387-1396 Johann I , 1350-1396
Maria de Luna, 1358-1406 1372 1396-1406 Martin I. , 1356-1410 When Johann I died in 1396, Martin I was in Sicily. Maria defended her husband's claims until his arrival in Aragon.
Margarita of Prades, 1387-1429 1409 1409-1410 Martin I. , 1356-1410
Eleanor Urraca of Castile , 1374-1435 1394 1412-1416 Ferdinand I , 1380-1416
Mary of Castile, 1401-1458 1415 1416-1458 Alfonso V , 1396-1458
Juana Enríquez , 1425-1468 1444 1458-1468 Johann II. , 1397-1479
Isabella I (Castile) , 1451-1504 1469 1479-1504 Ferdinand II. , 1452161516 Isabella was Queen of Castile in her own right.
Germaine de Foix , 1488-1538 1505 1505-1516 Ferdinand II. , 1452161516 Germaine was appointed Viceroy of Valencia by Charles I in 1523 .