Note: Titles are those for King of Aragon
Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the House of Barcelona
- 1213—1276 James I the Conqueror, conquered Valencia, Majorca and Ibiza, wrote the Libre dels feyts
- 1276—1285 Peter III (I of Valencia, II of Barcelona) the Great, conquered Sicily
- 1285—1291 Alfonso III (I of Valencia, II of Barcelona) the Generous or the Liberal, conquered Minorca
- 1291—1329 James II the Just
- 1327—1336 Alfonso IV (II of Valencia, III of Barcelona) the Good
- 1336—1387 Peter IV (II of Valencia, III of Barcelona) the Ceremonious. Deposed the Kings of Majorca, wrote the Chronicle
- 1387—1396 John I the Hunter
- 1396—1410 Martin I, the Humanist → last direct descendant of Wilfred I the Hairy, Count of Barcelona to rule; died without legitimate heirs, occasion of the Compromise of Casp
interregnum 1410 - 1412
Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Trastámara dynasty
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria)
(for kings of Castile prior to the dynastic union with Aragon see: List of Castilian monarchs)
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona during the War of the Spanish Succession
==> the Catalan-Aragonese confederation was occupied and annexed by Spain: after this time, there are no more Aragonese monarchs.
See also