Family tree of Spanish monarchs

The following is the family tree of the Spanish monarchs from the former kingdoms of Aragon (see family tree), Castile (see family tree) and Navarre (see family tree). They unified in 1469 as personal union, with the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon to become the Kingdom of Spain. This was only de facto unification until Philip V's Nueva Planta decrees in 1715 unified them de jure.

Kingdom of Spain and its antecedents

Legitimate children
- - - - - - Marriage
............... Liaison and illegitimate children

Asturias created, 718
  Astur-Leonese dynasty
Pelagius
c. 685–737
King of Asturias
r. 718–737
Peter
d. 730
Duke of Cantabria
Favila
c. 710–739
King of Asturias
r. 737–739
Ermesinda
b.c. 720 or 730
Alfonso I
the Catholic
c. 693–757
King of Asturias
r. 739–757
Fruela Pérez
of Cantabria
c. 708 – c. 756
Fruela I
the Cruel
c. 722–768
King of Asturias
r. 757–758
AdosindaSilo
d. 783
King of Asturias
r. 774–783
Mauregatus
d. 789
King of Asturias
r. 783–789
Bermudo I
the Deacon
c. 750–797
King of Asturias
r. 788/789–791
Pamploma proclaimed, 824
  House of Íñiguez
Aurelius
c. 740–774
King of Asturias
r. 768–774
Ramiro I
c. 790–850
King of Asturias
r. 842–850
Íñigo Arista
c. 771–790 – c. 852
King of Pamplona
r.c. 816–824 – c. 852
Ordoño I
c. 821–866
King of Asturias
r. 850–866
García Íñiguez
c. 810–870/882
King of Pamplona
r.c. 852 – 870/882
  House of Jiménez
Alfonso III
the Great
c. 848–910
King of Asturias
r. 866–910
García JiménezFortún Garcés
the One-eyed
d. 922
King of Pamplona
r. 870/882–905
León divided, 910Galicia divided, 910
García I
c. 871–914
King of León
r. 910–914
Ordoño II
c. 873–924
King of Galicia
r. 910–924
King of León
r. 914–924
Fruela II
c. 874–925
King of Asturias
r. 910–924
King of León
r. 924–925
Sancho I
c. 860–925
King of Pamplona
r. 905–925
Jimeno Garcés
Jimeno II
d. 932/933
King of Pamlona
r. 925–932/933
Aznar Sánchez
of Larraun
Sancho Ordóñez
c. 895–929
King of Galicia
r. 926–929
Alfonso IV
the Monk
c. 890s–933
King of León
r. 925/926–931
King of Galicia
r. 929–931
Ramiro II
c. 900–951
King of León
r. 931–951
Alfonso Fróilaz
the Hunchback
?
King of León
r. 925
King of Galicia
r. 925
King of Asturias
r. 925
García Sánchez I
c. 919–970
King of Pamplona
r. 925–970
Sancha Aznárez
Viguera created, 970
Ordoño III
c. 926–956
King of León
r. 951–956
Sancho II
the Fat
c. 932–966
King of León
r. 956–958
r. 960–966
Sancho II
bef. 935–994
King of Pamplona
r. 970–994
Ramiro Garcés
d. 981
King of Viguera
r. 970–981
Asturias annexed by León, 924
Bermudo II
the Gouty
c. 953–999
(rival) King of Galicia
r. 982–999
King of León
r. 984–999
García Sánchez II
d. 1000
King of Pamplona
r. 994–1000
Sancho Ramírez
d. 1002
King of Viguera
r. 981–1002
García Ramírez
d. aft. 1005
King of Viguera
r. 1002–1005?
Viguera reabsorbed into Pamplona c. 1005–1030
Elvira Menéndez
c. 996–1022
Alfonso V
the Noble
c. 994–1028
King of León
r. 999–1028
Urraca Garcés
fl. c. 1000–1035
Muniadona
of Castile
Sancho III
the Great
c. 992–996–1035
King of Pamplona
r. 1004–1035
The County of Aragon became the Kingdom of Aragon, 1035
Bermudo III
c. 1015–1037
King of León
r. 1028–1037
Sancha
of León
d. 1067
Ferdinand I
the Great
c. 1015–1065
King of León
r. 1037–1065
García Sánchez III
from Nájera
c. 1012–1054
King of Pamplona
r. 1034–1054
Ramiro I
bef. 1007–1063
King of Aragon
r. 1035–1063
The County of Castile became the Kingdom of Castile, 1065Galicia became autonomous, 1065
Sancho II
the Strong
1036/1038–1072
King of Castile
r. 1065–1072
King of Galicia
r. 1071–1072
King of León
r. 1072
Alfonso VI
the Brave
c. 1040/1041–1109
King of León
r. 1065–1072
r. 1072–1109
King of Galicia
r. 1071–1109
King of Castile
r. 1072–1109
Garcia II
1041/1043–1090
King of Galicia
r. 1065–1071
Sancho IV
of Peñalén
c. 1039–1076
King of Pamplona
r. 1054–1076
Sancho Ramírez
c. 1042–1094
King of Aragon
r. 1063–1094
King of Pamplona
r. 1076–1094
Sancho Garcés
c. 1038–1083
Lord of Uncastillo
  Castilian House of Ivrea
Raymond
of Burgundy
c. 1070–1107
King of Galicia
r. 1093–1096
Urraca
1081–1126
Queen of León and Castile
r. 1109–1126
Queen of Galicia
r. 1109–1111
Alfonso I
the Battler
c. 1073/1074–1134
King of Aragon and Navarre
r. 1104–1134
Peter I
c. 1068–1104
King of Aragon and Pamploma
r. 1094–1104
Ramiro II
the Monk
1086–1157
King of Aragon
r. 1134–1137
Ramiro Sánchez
c. 1070–1129/1130
Lord of Monzón
Navarre independent from Aragon, 1134
Alfonso VII
Raimúndez, the Emperor
1105–1157
King of Galicia
r. 1111–1157
King of León and Castile
r. 1126–1157
García Ramírez (IV/V/VI/VII)
the Restorer
c. 1112–1150
King of Pamplona/Navarre
r. 1134–1150
  House of Barcelona
Sancho III
the Desired
c. 1134–1158
King of Castile
r. 1157–1158
Ferdinand II
c. 1137–1188
King of León and Galicia
r. 1157–1188
Petronilla
1136–1173
Queen of Aragon
r. 1137–1164
Ramón Berenguer IV
c. 1114–1162
Count of Barcelona
Sancho VI
the Wise
1132–1194
King of Navarre
r. 1150–1194
Alfonso VIII
the Noble
1155–1214
King of Castile
r. 1158–1214
Sancha of Castile
of Castile
1154/1155–1208
Alfonso II
the Chaste
1157–1196
King of Aragon
r. 1164–1196
Sancho VII
the Strong
1154–1234
King of Navarre
r. 1194–1234
Henry I
1204–1217
King of Castile
r. 1214–1217
Berengaria
the Great
1179/1180–1246
Queen of Castile
r. 1217
Alfonso IX
1171–1230
King of León and Galicia
r. 1188–1230
Peter II
1178–1213
King of Aragon
r. 1196–1213
Navarre ruled by French counts and French kings. See Family tree of Navarrese monarchs
León and Galicia joined in personal union with Castile, 1230Valencia became a component realm of Aragon, 1238
Ferdinand III
the Saint
1199/1201–1252
King of Castile
r. 1217–1252
James I
the Conquerer
1208–1276
King of Aragon
r. 1213–1276
King of Majorca
r. 1231–1276
King of Valencia
r. 1238–1276
Majorca divided from Aragon, 1276.
Alfonso X
the Wise
1221–1284
King of Castile
r. 1252–1284
Peter III
c. 1239–1285
King of Aragon
r. 1276–1285
James II
1243–1311
King of Majorca
r. 1276–1286, r. 1295–1311
Sancho IV
the Brave
1258–1295
King of Castile
r. 1284–1295
Alfonso III
the Liberal
1265–1291
King of Aragon
r. 1285–1291
James II
the Just
1267–1327
King of Aragon
r. 1291–1327
Ferdinand IV
the Summoned
1285–1312
King of Castile
r. 1295–1312
Sancho
the Pacific
1274–1324
King of Majorca
r. 1311–1324
Ferdinand
of Majorca
1278–1316
Eleanor
of Castile
1307–1359
Alfonso IV
the Kind
1299–1336
King of Aragon
r. 1327–1336
Maria
of Portugal
1313–1357
Alfonso XI
the Avenger
1311–1350
King of Castile
r. 1312–1350
Peter IV
the Honest
1319–1387
King of Aragon and Majorca
r. 1336–1387
James II
1315–1349
King of Majorca
r. 1324–1344
Majorca conquered by Aragon, 1344
  House of Trastámara
Peter
the Cruel
1334–1369
King of Castile
r. 1350–1369
Henry II
the Fratricidal
1334–1379
King of Castile
r. 1369–1379
John I
1358–1390
King of Castile
r. 1379–1390
Eleanor of Aragon
1358–1382
John I
the Hunter
1350–1396
King of Aragon
r. 1387–1396
Martin
the Humane
1356–1410
King of Aragon
r. 1396–1410
Henry III
the Infirm
1379–1406
King of Castile
r. 1390–1406
Ferdinand I
the Honest
1380–1416
King of Aragon
r. 1412–1416
Maria
of Aragon
1403–1445
John II
1405–1454
King of Castile
r. 1406–1454
Alfonso V
the Magnanimous
1396–1458
King of Aragon
r. 1416–1458
John II
the Great
1398–1479
King of Aragon
r. 1458–1479
  House of Habsburg
Henry IV
the Impotent
1425–1474
King of Castile
r. 1454–1474
Isabella I
1451–1504
Queen of Castile
r. 1474–1504
Ferdinand II
1452–1516
King of Aragon
r. 1479–1516
King of Castile jure uxoris
r. 1475–1504
Maximilian I
Holy Roman Emperor
1459–1519
Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon joined in personal union, 1469
John
Prince of Asturias
1478–1497
Margaret
Duchess of Savoy
1480–1530
Joanna
the Mad
1479–1555
Queen Castile
r. 1504–1555
Queen of Aragon
r. 1516–1555
Philip I
the Handsome
1478–1506
King of Castile Jure uxoris
r. 1506
Catherine
of Aragon
1485–1536
Henry VIII
of England
1491–1547
m1.
Isabella
of Aragon
1470–1498
Manuel I
of Portugal
1469–1521
m2.
Maria
of Aragon
1482–1517
m3.
Eleanor
of Austria
1498–1558
Francis I
of France
1494–1547
Isabella
of Austria
1501–1526
Christian II
of Denmark
1481–1559
Ferdinand I
Holy Roman Emperor
1503–1564
Anne
of Bohemia and Hungary
1503–1547
John III
of Portugal
1502–1557
Catherine
of Austria
1507–1578
Isabella
of Portugal
1503–1539
Charles I(V)
Holy Roman Emperor
1500–1558
King of Spain
r. 1516–1556
Mary
of Hungary
1505–1558
Louis II
of Hungary
1506–1526
Anna
of Austria
1528–1590
João Manuel
Prince of Portugal
1537–1554
Joanna
of Austria
1535–1573
Maria
of Austria
1528–1603
Maximilian II
Holy Roman Emperor
1527–1576
Charles II
of Austria
1540–1590
Maria Anna
of Bavaria
1551–1608
m1.
Maria Manuela
of Portugal
1527–1545
m3.
Elisabeth
of Valois
1545–1568
Philip II(I)
of England, Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and Portugal
1527–1598
King of Spain
r. 1556–1598
m4.
Anna
of Austria
1549–1580
m2.
Mary I
of England
1516–1558
Henry IV
of France
1553–1610
Carlos
Prince of Asturias
1545–1568
Catherine Michelle
1567–1597
Charles Emmanuel I
of Savoy
1562–1630
Isabella Clara Eugenia
1566–1633
Albert VII
of Austria
1559–1621
Philip III
of Naples, Portugal, Sardinia, and Sicily
1578–1621
King of Spain
r. 1598–1621
Margaret
of Austria
1584–1611
Ferdinand II
Holy Roman Emperor
1578–1637
Louis XIII
of France
1601–1643
Anne
of Austria
1601–1666
Charles
of Austria
1607–1632
Ferdinand
of Austria
1609/1610
–1641
Maria Anna
of Spain
1606–1646
Ferdinand III
Holy Roman Emperor
1608–1657
Eleonora Gonzaga
of Mantua and Nevers
1630–1686
Elisabeth
of France
1602–1644
Philip IV
of Naples, Portugal, Sardinia, and Sicily
1605–1665
King of Spain
r. 1621–1665
Mariana
of Austria
1634–1696
Philip
Elector Palatine
1615–1690
Louis XIV
of France
1638–1715
Maria Theresa
of Spain
1638–1683
Philippe I
of Orléans
1640–1701
Balthasar Charles
Prince of Asturias
1629–1646
John Joseph
of Austria
1629–1679
Margaret Theresa
of Spain
1651–1673
Leopold I
Holy Roman Emperor
1640–1705
Eleonore
of Neuburg
1655–1720
Eleonore
of Austria
1653–1657
Louis
Grand Dauphin of France
1661–1711
Philippe II
of Orléans
1674–1723
Anne Marie
d'Orléans
1669–1728
Marie Louise
of Orléans
1662–1689
Charles II
1661–1700
King of Spain
r. 1665–1700
Maria Anna
of Neuburg
1667–1740
Dorothea Sophie
of Neuburg
1670–1748
Maria Antonia
of Austria
1669–1692
Charles VI
Holy Roman Emperor
1685–1740
Leopold Duke of Lorraine
1679–1729
  House of Bourbon
Louis
Duke of Burgundy
1682–1712
Maria Luisa
of Savoy
1688–1714
Philip V
1683–1746
King of Spain
r. 1700–1724, r. 1724–1746
Isabel
de Farnesio
1692–1766
John V
of Portugal
1689–1750
Joseph Ferdinand
of Bavaria
1692–1699
Maria Theresa
1717–1780
Francis I
Holy Roman Emperor
1708–1765
Louis XV
of France
1710–1774
Louise Elisabeth
of Orleans
1709–1742
Louis I
1707–1724
King of Spain
r. 1724
Ferdinand VI
1713–1759
King of Spain
r. 1746–1759
Barbara
de Braganza
1711–1758
Mariana Victoria
of Spain
1718–1781
Joseph I
of Portugal
1714–1777
Maria Antonia
of Spain
1729–1785
Victor Amadeus III
of Savoy
1726–1796
Louis
Dauphin of France
1729–1765
Maria Teresa
of Spain
1726–1746
Louise
Élisabeth

of France
1727–1759
Philip I
of Parma
1720–1765
Charles III
of Naples, Sicily, and Spain
1716–1788
r. 1759–1788
Maria Amalia
of Saxony
1724–1760
Luis
Count of Chinchón
1727–1785
Peter III
of Portugal
1717–1786
Maria I
of Portugal
1734–1816
Maria Josefa
of Spain
1744–1801
Philip
Duke of Calabria
1747–1777
Francisco Javier
of Spain
1757–1771
Gabriel
of Spain
1752–1788
Mariana Victoria
of Braganza
1768–1788
Antonio Pascual
of Spain
1755–1817
Charles IV
1748–1819
King of Spain
r. 1788–1808
Maria Luisa
of Parma
1751–1819
Lucia Migliaccio
Duchess of Floridia
1770–1826
Ferdinand I
of Naples, Sicily, and the Two Sicilies
1751–1825
Maria Carolina
of Austria
1752–1814
Joseph II
Holy Roman Emperor
1741–1790
Marie Antoinette
1755–1793
Maria Luisa
of Spain
1745–1792
Leopold II
Holy Roman Emperor
1747–1792
María Amalia
of Spain
1779–1798
Francis I
of the Two Sicilies
1777–1830
María Isabella
of Spain
1789–1848
Louis I
of Etruria
1773–1803
Maria Luisa
Duchess of Lucca
1782–1824
Carlota Joaquina
of Spain
1775–1830
John VI
of Portugal
1767–1826
Francis II
Holy Roman Emperor
1768–1835
Rainer Joseph
of Austria
1783–1853
Francisco de Paula
1794–1865
Luisa Carlotta
of Naples and Sicily
1804–1844
m4.
Maria Christina
of the Two Sicilies
1806–1878
Ferdinand VII
1784–1833
King of Spain
r. 1808, r. 1813–1833
m1.
Maria Antonia
of Naples and Sicily
1784–1806
m3.
Maria Josepha Amalia
of Saxony
1803–1829
m2.
Maria Isabel
of Portugal
1797–1818
Maria Francisca
of Bragança
1800–1834
Carlos
Count of Molina
Carlist pretender
1788–1855
Maria Teresa
Princess of Beira
1793–1874
Amelia
of Spain
1834–1905
Francis
Duke of Cádiz
1822–1902
Isabella II
1830–1904
Queen of Spain
r. 1833–1868
Luisa
Duchess of Montpensier
1832–1897
Antoine
Duke of Montpensier
1824–1890
Maria Carolina
of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
1820–1861
Carlos
Count of Montemolin
1818–1861
Juan
Count of Montizón
1822–1887
Fernando
of Spain
1824–1861
Adelaide
of Austria
1822–1855
  House of Savoy
Ludwig
of Bavaria
1859–1949
Maria
de la Paz
1862–1946
Mercedes
of Orléans
1860–1878
Alfonso XII
1857–1885
King of Spain
r. 1874–1885
Maria Christina
of Austria
1858–1929
Eulalia
Duchess of Galliera
1864–1958
Antonio
Duke of Galliera
1866–1930
Alfonso Carlos
Duke of San Jaime
1849–1936
Carlos
Duke of Madrid
1848–1909
Amadeo I
1845–1890
King of Spain
r. 1870–1873
Isabella
Princess of Asturias
1851–1931
Gaetan
Count of Girgenti
1846–1871
Marie Isabelle
of Orléans
1848–1919
Philippe
Count of Paris
1838–1894
Leopold Salvator
of Austria
1863–1931
Blanca
Archduchess of Austria
1868–1949
Jaime
Duke of Madrid
1870–1931
Ferdinand
of Bavaria
1884–1958
Maria Teresa
of Spain
1882–1912
Victoria
of Battenberg
1887–1969
Alfonso XIII
1886–1941
King of Spain
r. 1886–1931
Mercedes
Princess of Asturias
1880–1904
Carlos
of Bourbon Two Sicilies
1870–1949
Louise
d'Orléans
1882–1958
Anton
of Austria
1901–1987
Franz Josef
of Austria
1905–1975
Karl Pius
of Austria
1909–1953
Edelmira
Countess of Covadonga
1906–1994
Alfonso
Prince of Asturias
1907–1938
Marta
Rocafort-
Altuzarra

1913–1993
Jaime
Duke of Segovia,
Legitimist pretender
1908–1975
Beatriz
of Spain
1909–2002
Alessandro Torlonia
of Civitella-Cesi
1911–1986
María Mercedes
of Bourbon
y Orleans
1910–2000
Juan
Count of Barcelona
1913–1993
Maria Cristina
Countess Marone
1911–1996
Gonzalo
of Spain
1914–1934
Alfonso
Duke of Anjou and Cádiz
1936–1989
Gonzalo
Duke of Aquitaine
1937–2000
Luis
Gómez-Acebo
1934–1991
Pilar
Duchess of Badajoz
1936–2020
Juan Carlos I
b. 1938
King of Spain
r. 1975–2014
Sofía
of Greece
b. 1938
Carlos Zurita
Duke of Soria
b. 1943
Margarita
Duchess of Soria
b. 1939
Alfonso
of Spain
1941–1956
Louis Alphonse
de Bourbon
Duke of Anjou
b. 1974
Simoneta Gómez-Acebo
b. 1968
Juan Gómez-Acebo
Viscount de la Torre
1969–2024
Bruno Gómez-Acebo
b. 1971
Luis Gómez-Acebo
b. 1973
Fernando Gómez-Acebo
1974–2024
Alfonso Zurita
y de Borbón
b. 1973
María Zurita
y de Borbón
b. 1975
Jaime de Marichalar
b. 1963
Elena
Duchess of Lugo
b. 1963
Cristina
of Spain
b. 1965
Iñaki Urdangarin
b. 1968
Felipe VI
b. 1968
King of Spain
r. 2014–present
Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano
b. 1972
Felipe de Marichalar
b. 1998
Victoria de Marichalar
b. 2000
Juan Urdangarín
y de Borbón
b. 1999
Pablo Urdangarín
y de Borbón
b. 2000
Miguel Urdangarín
y de Borbón
b. 2002
Irene Urdangarín
y de Borbón
b. 2005
Leonor
Princess of Asturias
b. 2005
Sofía
of Spain
b. 2007

See also

References

  • Salas Merino, Vicente (2008). La Genealogía de Los Reyes de España [The Genealogy of the Kings of Spain] (in Spanish) (4th ed.). Madrid: Editorial Visión Libros. ISBN 978-84-9821-767-4.
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