Overview
The County of Ribagorza was a medieval county located on the southern side of the Pyrenees, encompassing parts of modern Aragón and Catalonia in Spain. Founded around 900 CE, it was initially an independent entity established by a local dynasty. The county was later absorbed into the Kingdom of Navarre and subsequently into the Crown of Aragon, before its dissolution in 1598 CE. Its territory included the valleys of the Ésera, Isábena, and Noguera Ribagorzana rivers, with Benabarre serving as the seat of its counts. It also had strong historical ties with the neighboring counties of Sobrarbe and Pallars.
Historical Periods
County of Ribagorza (866–874)
866 CE – 874 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 15,361 km²
County of Ribagorza (875–921)
875 CE – 921 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 20,948 km²
County of Ribagorza (922–989)
922 CE – 989 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 24,482 km²
County of Ribagorza (990–1014)
990 CE – 1014 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 25,810 km²
County of Ribagorza (1015–1017)
1015 CE – 1017 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 25,762 km²
County of Ribagorza (1018–1027)
1018 CE – 1027 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 25,739 km²
County of Ribagorza (1028–1033)
1028 CE – 1033 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 85,550 km²
County of Ribagorza (1034–1039)
1034 CE – 1039 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 172,068 km²
County of Ribagorza (1040–1045)
1040 CE – 1045 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 28,623 km²
County of Ribagorza (1046–1071)
1046 CE – 1071 CE
Capital: BenabarreArea: 20,565 km²
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