Council of Aragon

Council of Aragon
Map of the Spanish-Portuguese Empire in 1598.
  Territories administered by the Council of Castile
  Territories administered by the Council of Aragon
  Territories administered by the Council of Portugal
  Territories administered by the Council of Italia
  Territories administered by the Council of the Indies

The Council of Aragon, officially, the Royal and Supreme Council of Aragon (Spanish: Real y Supremo Consejo de Aragón) was a ruling body and key part of the domestic government of the Spanish Empire in Europe, second only to the monarch himself. It administered Aragon as a part of Spain, and later the Iberian Union.


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