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[edit] Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the House of Barcelona
- 1238—1276 James I the Conqueror, conquered Valencia, Majorca and Ibiza, wrote the Libre dels feyts
- 1276—1285 Peter III (I of Valencia, II of Barcelona) the Great, conquered Sicily
- 1285—1291 Alfonso III (I of Valencia, II of Barcelona) the Generous or the Liberal, conquered Minorca
- 1291—1329 James II the Just
- 1327—1336 Alfonso IV (II of Valencia, III of Barcelona) the Good
- 1336—1387 Peter IV (II of Valencia, III of Barcelona) the Ceremonious, deposed the Kings of Majorca, wrote the Chronicle
- 1387—1396 John I the Hunter
- 1396—1410 Martin I the Humanist, last direct descendant of Wilfred I the Hairy, Count of Barcelona to rule; died without legitimate heirs, occasion of the Compromise of Casp
Interregnum 1410—1412
[edit] Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Trastámara dynasty
[edit] Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria)
- For kings of Castile prior to the dynastic union with Aragon, see List of Castilian monarchs.
[edit] Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona during the War of the Spanish Succession
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