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Catherine of Aragon (11001 bytes)
1: ...widowed young Catherine of Aragon, by [[Henry VII of England|Henry VII]]'s court painter, Michael Sitt... 2: ...er after she had borne him a girl, later [[Mary I of England|Mary I]]. 5: ...I of England|Henry VII]] and his wife [[Elizabeth of York]]. 7: ...[[1509]]. Both as Princess of Wales and as Queen, Catherine was extremely popular with the people. She govern... 9: ...land successfully in her own right. The disasters of civil war were still fresh in living memory. Aragon (7405 bytes) 4: <tr><td align="center" width="140px">[[Image:Es-aragon.png]]</td> 6: <tr><td align="center" width="140px">([[Flag of Quebec|In Detail]])</td> 7: <td align="center" width="140px">([[Coat of Arms of Quebec|In Detail]])</td></tr>--> 10: ...0;" align="center" colspan=2><center>[[image:ccaa-aragon.png]]</center></td></tr> 14: <br> - % of Spain</td> Ferdinand of Aragon (240 bytes) 1: ...o different [[List of Aragonese monarchs|kings of Aragon]]: 3: * [[Ferdinand I of Aragon]], a.k.a. F. of Antequera (r. [[1412]]-[[1416]]) 4: * [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] ([[1452]]-[[1516]]) Sancho I of Aragon (1107 bytes) 1: ...Navarre|Navarre]] ([[1076]]-[[1094]]) as Sancho V of Navarre. He was also called Sancho Ramirez. 3: ...s the son of [[Ramiro I of Aragon]] and Ermesinde of Bigorre, and he succeeded his father Ramiro in 10... 4: ...varre|king of Navarre]] in 1076 after [[Sancho IV of Navarre]] died without an heir. 10: ...align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Ramiro I of Aragon|Ramiro I]]''' 11: ...center" | '''[[List of Aragonese monarchs|King of Aragon]]''' Ramiro I of Aragon (974 bytes) 1: ...Aragon]] [[1035]]-[[1063]], was the first king of Aragon proper. 3: He was the natural son of [[Sancho III of Navarre]]. 5: ...e of [[Huesca (province)|Huesca]]) with the title of 'king'. 6: ...f Huesca) and [[Ribagorza]] (the northeast corner of that province). 8: He died at the siege of [[Graus]]. Peter I of Aragon (827 bytes) 1: ...ragon''' (circa [[1068]]-[[1104]]) was king of [[Aragon]] and [[Navarre]] from [[1094]] to [[1104]]. 2: ...V of Navarre, a.k.a Sancho Ramirez) and [[Felicia of Urgell]], and he succeeded his father Sancho in 1... 8: ...r" rowspan="2" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Sancho I of Aragon|Sancho I/ V]]''' 9: ...center" | '''[[List of Aragonese monarchs|King of Aragon]]''' 10: ... rowspan="2" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Alfonso I of Aragon|Alfonso I]]''' Peter IV of Aragon (952 bytes) 1: ...one of the little dagger). He deposed the [[kings of Majorca]] and rejoined the [[Balearic Islands]] 2: ...under the crown of Aragon. He wrote the Chronicle of his name. 6: ... rowspan="3" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Alfonso IV of Aragon|Alfonso IV]]''' 7: ...center" | '''[[List of Aragonese monarchs|King of Aragon]]''' 8: ...er" rowspan="3" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[John I of Aragon|John I]]''' John I of Aragon (988 bytes) 1: ... cousin and contemporary of Castile. He was a man of insignificant character, with a taste for artific... 7: ...r" rowspan="3" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Peter IV of Aragon|Peter IV]]''' 8: ...center" | '''[[List of Aragonese monarchs|King of Aragon]]''' 9: ..." rowspan="3" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Martin I of Aragon|Martin I]]''' 11: ..."center" | '''[[List of Counts of Barcelona|Count of Barcelona]]''' John II of Aragon (3976 bytes) 1: ... of the most stirring and most unscrupulous kings of the [[15th century]]. 3: ...abella of Castile]] which brought about the union of the crowns. His trouble with his subjects were cl... 5: ...absence. The cause of the son was taken up by the Aragonese, and the king's attempt to join his second wif... 7: ... pawn Rousillon, his possession on the north-east of the Pyrenees, to Louis XI, who refused to part wi... 9: ...ociated with his wife Isabella as joint sovereign of Castile. Louis Aragon (1431 bytes) 1: '''Louis Aragon''' ([[October 3]], [[1897]] - [[December 24]], [[... 3: Member of the [[Dadaist]] and subsequently the [[surrealist... 5: ...olet]] (born 1896) in [[1939]], the sister-in-law of Russian poet [[Vladimir Mayakovsky]]. 7: ..., who served the interests of England and Russia. Aragon later wrote a poem entitled "Red Poster," in whic... 9: ...ath of his wife (June 16, 1970) in the [[1970s]], Aragon came out as a [[bisexual]], appearing at gay prid... Ferdinand II of Aragon (3738 bytes) 1: ...[Sicily]], [[Naples]] and [[Navarre]] and [[Count of Barcelona]]. 3: ...emained officially separate. He was also the king of Sicily (as Ferdinand II) from [[1468]] to [[1516]... 5: ...ynasties, setting the bases for the huge heritage of her grandson [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Char... 7: ...ce he was a widower by then, he married [[Germana of Foix]]. 9: ...6. Thereafter the thrones were united; see [[List of Spanish monarchs]]. Alfonso II of Aragon (3520 bytes) 1: ...on Berenguer IV of Barcelona]] and [[Petronila of Aragon]]. 3: ...Barcelona. He was also [[Counts of Provence|Count of Provence]] from [[1181]] to [[1185]]. 5: ... his reign he was allied with King [[Alfonso VIII of Castile]], both against 6: ... against the [[Moors|Moorish]] [[taifa]] kingdoms of the south. In his 11: ...f Aragon and Castile were united by a formal bond of vassalage the former owed to the latter. Besides,... Aragon, Georgia (2575 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 1,039. 4: Aragon is located at 34°2'43" North, 85°3'27" We... 6: ....8 km² (1.1 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. 9: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 11: ...nd 9.3% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.60... Peter II of Aragon (1407 bytes) 1: ...as the king of [[Aragon]] (as Pedro II) and count of [[Barcelona]] (as Pere I) from [[1196]] to [[1213... 3: ...name, "the Catholic"). He was the first king of [[Aragon]] to be crowned by the [[Pope]]. 5: ...istian forces to defeat the Moors at the [[Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa]] in [[1212]]. 7: ...st the crusaders of [[Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester]]. (see [[Albigensian Crusade]]) 11: ... rowspan="2" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Alfonso II of Aragon|Alfonso]]''' James I of Aragon (5261 bytes) 1: ...king of Aragon]], count of [[Barcelona]] and Lord of Montpellier from [[1213]] to [[1276]]. 3: ... James as a means of extending his own power. The Aragonese and Catalans, however, appealed to the pope, w... 5: ...r to confusion till in 1216 the Templars and some of the more loyal nobles brought the young king to S... 7: ... [[Isabella of Aragon]], who married [[Philip III of France]]. 9: ... uniting Aragon with [[Navarra]] through a scheme of mutual adoption, James turned to the south and th... Aragon, New Mexico (293 bytes) 1: ... in [[Catron County, New Mexico]]. It has a post office; its [[ZIP Code]] is 87820. The [[latitude]]... Petronila of Aragon (1755 bytes) 1: ... Aragon]] and [[Agnes of Poitiers]], a.k.a. Agnes of [[Aquitaine]]. (Petronila is also referred to by ... 3: ...renguer IV, Count of Barcelona|Ramon Berenguer IV of Catalonia]], abdicated in her favour and returned... 5: ... to last until their incorporation in the kingdom of [[Spain]] in [[1707]]. 9: ...lign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Ramiro II of Aragon|Ramiro II]]''' 10: ...enter" | '''[[List of Aragonese monarchs|Queen of Aragon]]''' Music of Aragon (1333 bytes) 1: ...st distinctively, the [[guitarro]], a unique kind of guitar. 3: ...] inhabitants of the area. There are three kinds of jota: 5: *Jota from southern Aragon, slow and elegant tempo, danced with the feet alw... 6: *Jota from northern Aragon, a mix of the above 8: ...reg]]s. Aside from jota, other genres of popular Aragonese music include [[alboradas]] and [[rondas]]. Ramiro II of Aragon (1454 bytes) 1: ...], at [[Huesca]]) was a [[Kings of Aragon|king of Aragon]] ([[1134]]-[[1137]]). 3: ...e connection of the royal line, and [[Alfonso VII of Castile]]. 5: ...renguer IV, Count of Barcelona|Ramon Berenguer IV of Catalonia]], abdicate in her favour and return to... 9: ...lign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Alfonso I of Aragon|Alfonso I]]''' 10: ...center" | '''[[List of Aragonese monarchs|King of Aragon]]''' Alfonso V of Aragon (3738 bytes) 1: ...on of [[Ferdinand I of Aragon]] (a.k.a. Ferdinand of Antequera). 3: ...ile]] ; he is one of the most conspicuous figures of the early [[Renaissance]]. 5: ...accompanied the revival of learning and the birth of the modern world. 7: ...terest of Milan not to prevent the victory of the Aragonese party in Naples. 9: ... a true prince of the Renaissance he favoured men of letters whom he trusted to preserve his reputatio...
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