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James I of Aragon (5261 bytes)
1: ...gon]], count of [[Barcelona]] and Lord of Montpellier from [[1213]] to [[1276]].
3: ...to the pope, who forced Montfort to surrender him in May or June 1214.
5: ... some of the more loyal nobles brought the young king to Saragossa.
7: ... [[Isabella of Aragon]], who married [[Philip III of France]].
9: ...llowing four years) and [[Valencia]] (the city capitulated [[September 28]], [[1238]]).

James II of Aragon (1582 bytes)
1: ...rederick]]. He reigned in Aragon until his death in 1327.
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5: ...ceded by:<br>'''[[Alfonso III of Aragon|Alfonso III]]'''
6: ...center" | '''[[List of Aragonese monarchs|King of Aragon]]'''
7: ...ucceeded by:<br>'''[[Alfonso IV of Aragon|Alfonso IV]]'''

Aragon (7405 bytes)
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Aragon, Georgia (2575 bytes)
1: ... [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 1,039.
4: Aragon is located at 34&deg;2'43" North, 85&deg;3'27" West...
6: ...sup2; (1.1 mi&sup2;) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
8: == Demographics ==
9: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race.

Ramiro II of Aragon (1454 bytes)
1: ...], at [[Huesca]]) was a [[Kings of Aragon|king of Aragon]] ([[1134]]-[[1137]]).
3: ...ction of the royal line, and [[Alfonso VII of Castile]].
5: ...], abdicate in her favour and return to monastic life.
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9: ... Preceded by:<br>'''[[Alfonso I of Aragon|Alfonso I]]'''

Peter I of Aragon (827 bytes)
1: ...ragon''' (circa [[1068]]-[[1104]]) was king of [[Aragon]] and [[Navarre]] from [[1094]] to [[1104]].
2: ...a of Urgell]], and he succeeded his father Sancho in 1094.
4: He conquered [[Huesca]] in [[1096]].
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8: ... | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Sancho I of Aragon|Sancho I/ V]]'''

Sancho I of Aragon (1107 bytes)
1: ...Sancho V of Navarre. He was also called Sancho Ramirez.
3: ...de of Bigorre, and he succeeded his father Ramiro in 1063.
4: ... after [[Sancho IV of Navarre]] died without an heir.
6: ...n [[1065]], [[Graus]] in [[1083]], and [[Monzon]] in [[1089]].
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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: ...[[Huesca (province)|Huesca]]) with the title of 'king'.
6: ...d [[Ribagorza]] (the northeast corner of that province).
8: He died at the siege of [[Graus]].

Music of Aragon (1333 bytes)
1: ...stinctively, the [[guitarro]], a unique kind of guitar.
2: {{Spanishmusic}}
3: ...] inhabitants of the area. There are three kinds of jota:
4: ...ta Zaragozana]], danced with raised arms with a swift tempo
5: ... southern Aragon, slow and elegant tempo, danced with the feet always on the ground

Alfonso I of Aragon (3229 bytes)
1: ...4, king of [[Kings of Aragon|Aragon]] and [[Kings of Navarre|Navarre]] [[1104]]-[[1134]]).
2: ...f Aragon]], successor of his brother [[Peter I of Aragon]].
3: ...Ebro valley: [[Egea]], [[Tudela]], [[Zaragoza, Spain|Zaragoza]], [[Calatayud]], [[Borja]], [[Tarazona...
4: ...n unsuccessful battle with the Moors at the siege of [[Fraga]].
6: ...declared null by the pope, as they were third cousins.

Alfonso IV of Aragon (884 bytes)
1: ... of Aragon''', surnamed ''the Kind'' was the king of
2: ...was a son of [[James II of Aragon]] and [[Blanche of Anjou]].
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6: ... Preceded by:<br />'''[[James II of Aragon|James II]]'''
7: ...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: ...f the most conspicuous figures of the early [[Renaissance]].
5: ...accompanied the revival of learning and the birth of the modern world.
7: ...not to prevent the victory of the Aragonese party in Naples.
9: ...of letters whom he trusted to preserve his reputation to

Catherine of Aragon (11001 bytes)
1: ... of England|Henry VII]]'s court painter, Michael Sittow, c. 1502]]
2: ... borne him a girl, later [[Mary I of England|Mary I]].
4: == Biography ==
5: ...I of England|Henry VII]] and his wife [[Elizabeth of York]].
7: ...d the nation as Regent while Henry invaded France in [[1513]].

Aragon, New Mexico (293 bytes)
1: ...e]] is 87820. The [[latitude]] is 33.88 N, [[longitude]] 108.54 W.
4: [[Category:Unincorporated communities in New Mexico]]
5: [[Category:Catron County, New Mexico]]

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]])
6: {{disambig}}

Ferdinand I of Aragon (998 bytes)
1: ...son of [[John I]], King of Castile, and [[Eleanor of Aragón]].
3: ...elf by his prudent administration of domestic affairs.
5: ...ue, Ferdinand was chosen king in 1412 to succeed him.
7: ...helping to end the [[Great Schism]], which had divided the Western Church for nearly 40 years.
9: [[Category:Aragonese monarchs]]

Isabella of Aragon (1247 bytes)
1: ...[infanta]] of [[Aragon]], was, by marriage, queen of [[France]] from 1270 to 1271.
3: ...uis IX]] and [[Marguerite Berenger of Provence]], in [[Clermont-Ferrand|Clermont]].
5: Their children were:
6: *Louis (1264-1276)
7: ...f France|Philip IV "the Fair"]] (1268-1314), king of France

Peter II of Aragon (1407 bytes)
1: ...(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: ...he Moors at the [[Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa]] in [[1212]].
7: ...Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester]]. (see [[Albigensian Crusade]])
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Louis Aragon (1431 bytes)
1: ...982]]), French [[historian]], [[poet]] and [[novelist]].
3: ... [[Dadaist]] and subsequently the [[surrealist]] circles.
5: ...1939]], the sister-in-law of Russian poet [[Vladimir Mayakovsky]].
7: ...ch he honoured those foreigners who had died fighting to free France.
9: ...aring at gay pride parades in a pink convertible (Ivry 1996, p.134).

Ferdinand II of Aragon (3738 bytes)
1: ...[Sicily]], [[Naples]] and [[Navarre]] and [[Count of Barcelona]].
3: ...m [[1468]] to [[1516]] and Naples (as Ferdinand III) from [[1504]] to [[1516]].
5: ...ynasties, setting the bases for the huge heritage of her grandson [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Char...
7: ... was a widower by then, he married [[Germana of Foix]].
9: ...eafter the thrones were united; see [[List of Spanish monarchs]].

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