Castile and Aragon were united as Spain in 1479 when the husband and wife team of Fernando III of Aragon and Isabel I of Castile ascended the thrones. After their deaths the crown of Spain went to their grandson Carlos (the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V), a Habsburg, who also possessed extensive territories in Austria. Spain was ruled by the Spanish Habsburgs until 1700, at which time occurred the War of the Spanish Succession and the installment of a French Bourbon king, Felipe VI, as the ruler of Spain.
The monarchy was absent in Spain from 1808 to 1814 (as a result of Napoleon), and from 1931 to 1975.
Name | Years | Realm | Other Names | |
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Sancho III the Great | 1000-1035 | Navarre | ![]() | |
Ramiro I | 1035-1063 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Fernando I the Great | 1035-1065 | Castile | (Ferdinand) | ![]() |
Sancho Ramirez | 1063-1094 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Sancho II the Strong | 1065-1072 | Castile | ![]() | |
Alfonso VI the Valiant | 1072-1073 | Castile | ![]() | |
Pedro I | 1094-1104 | Aragon | (Peter) | ![]() |
Alfonso I the Warrior | 1104-1134 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Urraca | 1109-1126 | Castile | ![]() | |
Alfonso VII the Emperor | 1126-1157 | Castile | ![]() | |
Ramiro II the Monk | 1134-1137 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Petronilla | 1137-1164 | Aragon | (Petronella, Petronila) | ![]() |
Sancho III the Desired | 1157-1158 | Castile | ![]() | |
Fernando II | 1157-1188 | Leon | (Ferdinand) | ![]() |
Alfonso VIII the Noble | 1158-1214 | Castile | ![]() | |
Alfonso II the Chaste | 1164-1196 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Alfonso IX | 1188-1230 | Leon | ![]() | |
Pedro II | 1196-1213 | Aragon | (Peter) | ![]() |
Jaime I the Conqueror | 1213-1276 | Aragon | (James) | ![]() |
Enrique I | 1214-1217 | Castile | (Henry) | ![]() |
Berenguela the Great | 1217 | Castile | (Berengaria) | ![]() |
Fernando III the Saint | 1217-1252 | Castile | (Ferdinand) | ![]() |
Alfonso X the Wise | 1252-1284 | Castile | ![]() | |
Pedro III the Great | 1276-1285 | Aragon | (Peter) | ![]() |
Sancho IV the Brave | 1284-1295 | Castile | ![]() | |
Alfonso III | 1285-1291 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Jaime II the Just | 1291-1327 | Aragon | (James) | ![]() |
Fernando IV the Summoned | 1295-1312 | Castile | (Ferdinand) | ![]() |
Alfonso XI the Just | 1312-1350 | Castile | ![]() | |
Alfonso IV the Good | 1327-1336 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Pedro IV the Ceremonious | 1336-1387 | Aragon | (Peter) | ![]() |
Pedro the Cruel | 1350-1369 | Castile | (Peter) | ![]() |
Enrique II the Bastard | 1369-1379 | Castile | (Henry) | ![]() |
Juan I | 1379-1390 | Castile | (John) | ![]() |
Juan I | 1387-1396 | Aragon | (John) | ![]() |
Enrique III the Infirm | 1390-1406 | Castile | (Henry) | ![]() |
Martín the Kind | 1396-1410 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Juan II | 1406-1454 | Castile | (John) | ![]() |
Fernando I | 1412-1416 | Aragon | (Ferdinand) | ![]() |
Alfonso V the Magnanimous | 1416-1458 | Aragon | ![]() | |
Enrique IV the Impotent | 1454-1474 | Castile | (Henry) | ![]() |
Juan II | 1458-1479 | Aragon | (John) | ![]() |
Isabel I the Catholic | 1474-1504 | Castile | (Isabella) | ![]() |
Fernando II the Catholic | 1479-1516 | Aragon | (Ferdinand) | ![]() |
Juana the Mad | 1504-1555 | (Joan, Joanna) | ![]() | |
Felipe I the Handsome | 1506 | Castile | (Philip) | ![]() |
Carlos I | 1516-1556 | (Charles, Karl) | ![]() | |
Felipe II the Prudent | 1556-1598 | (Philip) | ![]() | |
Felipe III the Pious | 1598-1621 | (Philip) | ![]() | |
Felipe IV | 1621-1665 | (Philip) | ![]() | |
Carlos II the Bewitched | 1665-1700 | (Charles) | ![]() | |
Felipe V of Anjou | 1700-1724; 1724-1746 | (Philip) | ![]() | |
Luis I | 1724 | (Louis) | ![]() | |
Fernando VI | 1746-1759 | (Ferdinand) | ![]() | |
Carlos III | 1759-1788 | (Charles) | ![]() | |
Carlos IV | 1788-1808 | (Charles) | ![]() | |
José Bonaparte | 1808-1813 | (Giuseppe, Joseph) | ![]() | |
Fernando VII | 1808; 1814-1833 | (Ferdinand) | ![]() | |
Isabel II the Glorious | 1833-1868 | (Isabella) | ![]() | |
Amadeo I of Savoy | 1870-1873 | (Amadeus) | ![]() | |
Alfonso XII | 1874-1885 | ![]() | ||
Alfonso XIII | 1885-1931 | ![]() | ||
Juan Carlos I | 1975-2014 | ![]() | ||
Felipe VI | 2014- | ![]() |