List of Asturian monarchs
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This is a list of the rulers of the Kingdom of Asturias, which was a Kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. During the reign of Ordoño I, the kingdom of Asturias progressively came to be known as the Kingdom of León. The kingdom was split in 910 and Fruela received the Asturias.
For later kings, see the list of Leonese monarchs and the list of Galician monarchs. From 1388, the title Prince of Asturias has been used for the heirs to the Castillian and Spanish thrones.
List
King | Dates | Nickname | Other names | Notes |
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Pelagius | 718–737 | Pelayo | Founded the kingdom through the Battle of Covadonga and made his capital at Cangas de Onís. | |
Favila | 737–739 | Favilac, Fafila | ||
Alfonso I | 739–757 | the Catholic | He and his kindred formed the Astur-Leonese dynasty. | |
Fruela I | 757–768 | the Cruel | Froila | |
Aurelius | 768–774 | Aurelio | Moved the capital to San Martín del Rey Aurelio. | |
Silo | 774–783 | Succeeded through his wife, Adosinda, daughter of Alfonso I. Moved the capital to Pravia. | ||
Mauregatus | 783–788 | the Usurper | Mauregato | Illegitimate son of Alfonso I who usurped the throne. |
Bermudo I | 788–791 | the Deacon, the Monk | Veremund, Vermudo | Retired to become a monk. |
Alfonso II | 791–842 | the Chaste | Moved the capital to Oviedo. | |
Nepotian | 842 | Nepociano | Elected king, though not a member of the Beni Alfonso. | |
Ramiro I | 842–850 | Deposed Nepotian. | ||
Ordoño I | 850–866 | |||
Fruela | 866 | "Jemúndez" | Froila | Usurped the throne from Alfonso III for a time between June 866 and January 867. |
Alfonso III | 866–910 | the Great | Deposed by his three sons, who divided the kingdom among them: García I received León, Ordoño II Galicia, and Fruela II Asturias. | |
Fruela II | 910–925 | Froila | After his death, Asturias was seized by Alfonso IV of León, while Alfonso Fróilaz ineffectually claimed it. |
Timeline
Family tree
Pelagius King of Asturias 685–718-737 | Gaudiosa | Peter Duke of Cantabria ?-730 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Froiluba | Favila King of Asturias ?-737–739 | Ermesinda ≈720/730—? | Alfonso I the Catholic King of Asturias ≈693–739-757 | Fruela of Cantabria ?-≈758 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Munia of Álava ≈740-780 | Fruela I the Cruel King of Asturias ≈722–757-768 | Vimarano ?-765 | Adosinda ?-785 | Silo King of Asturias ?-774-783 | Mauregato King de Asturias ?-783-789 | Creusa ?-789 | Bermudo I the Deacon King of Asturias ≈750–788– 791-797 | Aurelius King of Asturia ≈740–768-774 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alfonso II the Chaste King of Asturias 760–791–842 | Ramiro I King of Asturias ≈790–842-850 | Paterna | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ordoño I King of Asturias 821–850-866 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bermudo Ordóñez | Nuño Ordóñez | Jimena of Pamplona ?-912 | Alfonso III the Great King of Asturias 848–866-910 | Sancho I Garcés King of Pamplona ≈860–905–925 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Muniadona | García I King of León ≈871–910-914 | Elvira Menéndez d. 921 | Ordoño II King of Galicia ≈873–910–924 King of León r.914–924 | Aragonta González | Sancha Sánchez of Pamplona | Nunilo | Fruela II King of Asturias ≈875–910–925 King of León and Galicia r.924–925 | Urraca bint Abd Allah | Ramiro ?-929 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kings of the Kingdom of Leon | Alfonso Fróilaz the Hunchback King of León ?-925–926-932 | Ramiro Froilaz | Ordoño Froilaz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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