County of Ribagorza
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Ribagorza is one of the historical Aragonese counties, which also comprised the counties of Sobrarbe and Pallars. Its territory was the valleys of the rivers Esera, Isabena, and Noguera Ribagorzana.
The historical capital was Benabarre. However, Barbastro has taken precedence as the main center of the area. Nowadays, it roughly corresponds to the comarcas of Baixa Ribagorça and Alta Ribagorça.
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[edit] Counts
- Raymond I (872-920)
- Bernard I (920-950/955)
- Raymond II (950/955-970)
- Humfred (970-979)
- Arnold (979-990)
- Isern (990-1003)
- Tota (1003-1011)
- William (1011-1017)
- Sancho I (1017-1035)
- Gonzalo (1035-1045)
- Ramiro I (1045-1063)
- Sancho II (1063-1085)
- Peter I (1085-1104)
- Alfonso I (1104-1134)
- Ramiro II (1134-1137)
- Petronilla (1137-1162)
- Alfonso II (1161-1196)
- Peter II (1196-1213)
- James I (1213-1276)
- Peter III (1276-1285)
- Alfonso III (1285-1291)
- James II (1291-1322)
- Peter IV (1322-1381)
- Alfonso IV (1381-1412)
- Alfonso V (1412-1425)
- Alfonso VI (1469-1485)
- John II (1485-1512)
- Alfonso VII (1512-1533)
- Martin I (1533-1565 and 1573-1581)
- John Alfonso (1565-1573)
- Ferdinand II (1581-1592)
- Francis (1592-1598)