Overview
The Kingdom of Aragon (Aragonese: Reino d'Aragón; Catalan: Regne d'Aragó; Latin: Regnum Aragoniae; Spanish: Reino de Aragón) was a medieval and early modern kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula, corresponding to the modern-day autonomous community of Aragon, in Spain. It became a part of the larger Crown of Aragon, which also included other territories—the Principality of Catalonia (which included the former Catalan Counties), the Kingdom of Valencia, the Kingdom of Majorca, and other possessions that are now part of France, Italy, and Greece—that were also under the rule of the King of Aragon, but were administered separately from the Kingdom of Aragon. In 1479, upon John II of Aragon's death, the crowns of Aragon and Castile were united to form the.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Aragon (1015–1027)
1015 CE – 1027 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 3,087 km²
Kingdom of Aragon (1040–1045)
1040 CE – 1045 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 2,395 km²
Kingdom of Aragon (1046–1084)
1046 CE – 1084 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 10,120 km²
Kingdom of Aragon (1085–1098)
1085 CE – 1098 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 18,573 km²
Kingdom of Aragon (1099–1110)
1099 CE – 1110 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 21,407 km²
Kingdom of Aragon (1111–1125)
1111 CE – 1125 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 25,654 km²
Kingdom of Aragon (1126–1138)
1126 CE – 1138 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 100,638 km²
Kingdom of Aragon (1139–1151)
1139 CE – 1151 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 37,822 km²
Kingdom of Aragon (1152–1168)
1152 CE – 1168 CE
Capital: Jaca CityArea: 37,750 km²