List of Valencian monarchs

List of Valencian monarchs

The Kingdom of Valencia was ruled by a monarch continuously during the period 1238—1714, with the exception of an interregnum from 1410—1412. What follows is a list of rulers of Valencia.

Monarchs of Valencia

House of Aragon, 1238–1419

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James I
1238—1276||
aged 68
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Peter I
1276–1285 ||
aged 45
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Alfonso I
1285–1291 ||
aged 27
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James II
1291–1327||
aged 60
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Alfonso II
1327–1336||
aged 37
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Peter II
1336–1387 ||
aged 68
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John I
1387–1396||
aged 46
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Martin I
1396–1410 ||
aged 54
-"Interregnum 1410—1412"

House of Trastámara, 1412–1516

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Ferdinand I
1412–1416 ||
aged 36
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Alfonso III
1416–1458||
aged 52
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John II
1458–1479||
aged 81
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Ferdinand II
1479–1516||
aged 54
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At this point, the Kingdom of Valencia as a part of the Crown of Aragon, is ruled by the same monarch as that of the Crown of Castile with the "de facto" foundation of the Crown of Spain. Listed below are the monarchs of the newly formed Spanish monarchy.

Habsburg direct rule, 1516–1700

"see also|Kings of Castile"
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Charles I
1516–1554 ||
aged 58
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Philip II
1554–1598 ||
aged 71
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Philip III
1598–1621||
aged 42
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Philip IV
1621–1665||
aged 60
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Charles II
1665–1700||
aged 38
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=Bourbon direct rule, 1700–1705=

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Philip V
1700–1705||
aged 62
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Austrian direct rule, 1705–1714

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Charles III
1705–1714 ||
aged 55
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At this point, the "de facto" status of the Kingdom of Spain is made "de jure" by the Nueva Planta Decrees that formally unites Spain under one crown, formally disbanding the Crown of Aragon and its constituent realms, including the Kingdom of Valencia.

See also

*Spanish monarchs
*Kings of Spain family tree


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