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List of Navarrese monarchs

This is a list of the kings and queens of Pamplona, later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076–1134). However, the territorial designation Navarre came into use as an alternative name in the late tenth century, and the name Pamplona was retained well into the twelfth century.

Coat of arms of the monarchs of Navarre since 1212

House of Íñiguez, 824?–905 edit

The Íñiguez dynasty are credited with founding the Navarrese kingdom (of Pamplona) in or around 824 when they are said to have risen against an attempt to extend Frankish (Carolingian) authority into the region. The Cordoban sources referred to them as sometimes-rebellious vassals, rather than in the manner used to refer to the Christian realms outside their control. They were supplanted in 905 when an anti-Cordoba coalition placed the succeeding Jiménez dynasty in power.

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Íñigo Arista
824?–851/52
  4 children 851/52
García Íñiguez
851/52–882
  son of Íñigo Arista Urraca
5 children
882
Fortún Garcés
882–905
  son of García Íñiguez Auria
5 children
922
(deposed 905)

House of Jiménez, 905–1234 edit

In 905, a coalition of neighbors forced Fortún Garcés to retire to a monastery, and enthroned in his place a scion of a new dynasty. Under their reign, the name Navarre began to supplant that of Pamplona.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Sancho I Garcés
905–925
son of García Jiménez and Dadildis de Pallars Toda of Navarre
6 children
11 December 925
Resa
Jimeno Garcés
925–931
son of García Jiménez and Dadildis de Pallars Sancha of Navarre
3 children
29 May 931
García Sánchez I
931–970
919
son of Sancho I Garcés and Toda of Navarre
Andregota Galíndez of Aragón
2 children
Teresa Ramírez of León
3 children
22 February 970
aged 51
Sancho II Garcés Abarca
970–994
after 935
son of García Sánchez I and Andregota
Urraca Fernández
4 children
December 994
García Sánchez II
994–1000/04
son of Sancho II Garcés Abarca and Urraca Fernández Jimena Fernández of Cea
981
4 children
1000/04
Sancho III the Great
1004–1035
  985
son of García Sánchez II and Jimena Fernández of Cea
Muniadona of Castile
1010
4 children
18 October 1035
García Sánchez III
1035–1054
1016
son of Sancho III the Great and Muniadona of Castile
Estefanía of Barcelona
1038
9 children
15 September 1054
Atapuerca
Sancho IV Garcés
1054–1076
1039
son of García Sánchez III and Estefanía of Barcelona
Placencia
1068
3 children
4 June 1076
Peñalén

With the assassination of Sancho IV, Navarre was partitioned by his cousins Alfonso VI of León and Sancho Ramírez of Aragón, and the latter made king, leading to more than half a century of Aragonese control.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Sancho V Ramírez
1076–1094
  1042
son of Ramiro I of Aragón and Ermesinde of Bigorre
Isabel of Urgel
1065
1 child
Felicia of Roucy
1076
3 children
4 June 1094
Huesca
aged approximately 52
Peter
1094–1104
  1068
son of Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón and Navarre and Isabella of Urgel
Agnes of Aquitaine
1086
2 children
Bertha of Aragón
1097
No children
28 September 1104
Aran Valley
aged approximately 36
Alfonso I the Battler
1104–1134
  1073
son of Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón and Navarre and Felicia of Roucy
Urraca of León
1109
No children
8 September 1134
Huesca
aged approximately 61

The death of Alfonso led to a succession crisis in Aragón and the nobles of Navarre took advantage to reestablish an independent monarchy, crowning a grandnephew (through an illegitimate brother) of the assassinated Sancho IV.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
García Ramírez the Restorer
1134–1150
  son of Ramiro Sánchez of Monzón and Cristina Rodríguez Marguerite de l'Aigle
1130
4 children
Urraca of León
24 June 1144
2 children
21 November 1150
Lorca
Sancho VI the Wise
1150–1194
  1133
son of García Ramírez and Marguerite de l'Aigle
Sancha of Castile
1157
6 children
27 June 1194
Pamplona
Sancho VII the Strong
1194–1234
  1157
Tudela
son of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile
Constance of Toulouse
1195
No children
Clemence (of Hohenstaufen?)
aft. 1201
1 son
7 April 1234
Tudela

House of Champagne, 1234–1284 edit

The death of Sancho VII, the last of the Jiménez kings, led to the crown of Navarre being inherited by the son of his sister Blanche, Countess of Champagne, she having been regent during much of her brother's reign.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Theobald I the Posthumous
1234–1253
  30 May 1201
Troyes
son of Theobald III of Champagne and Blanche of Navarre
Gertrude of Dagsburg
1220
No children
Agnes of Beaujeu
1222
1 child
Margaret of Bourbon
1232
6 children
8 July 1253
Pamplona
aged 52
Theobald II the Young
1253–1270
  1238
son of Theobald I of Navarre and Margaret of Bourbon
Isabelle of France
6 April 1255
No children
4 December 1270
Trapani
aged 32
Henry I the Fat
1270–1274
  1244
son of Theobald I of Navarre and Margaret of Bourbon
Blanche of Artois
1269
2 children
22 July 1274
aged 30
Joan I
1274–1305
  14 January 1271
Bar-sur-Seine
daughter of Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois
Philip IV of France
16 August 1284
7 children
4 April 1305
Château de Vincennes
aged 34

Capetian dynasty, 1284–1441 edit

House of Capet, 1284–1349 edit

Henry's unexpected death left his infant daughter Joan as the only heir to the throne. Joan's mother Blanche of Artois served as regent for the next ten years. In 1284 Joan was married to the future Philip IV of France, ending Blanche's regency. Philip assumed the throne of France a year later as "King of France and Navarre".

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death Claim
Philip I the Fair
Philip IV of France
1284–1305
  1268
Fontainebleau
son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon
Joan I of Navarre
16 August 1284
7 children
29 November 1314
Fontainebleau
aged 46
By the right of his wife, Joan I
Louis I the Quarreller
Louis X of France
1305–1316
  4 October 1289
Paris
son of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre
Margaret of Burgundy
21 September 1305
1 child
Clementia of Hungary
19 August 1315
1 child
5 June 1316
Vincennes
aged 26
By the right of his mother, Joan I
John I the Posthumous
of France
1316
  15 November 1316
Paris
son of Louis X of France and Clementia of Hungary
never married 20 November 1316
Paris
5 days
By the right of his father, Louis X
Philip II the Tall
Philip V of France
1316–1322
  1292
Lyon
son of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre
Joan II, Countess of Burgundy
1307
7 children
3 January 1322
Longchamp
aged 29
By the right of his mother, Joan I
Charles I the Fair
Charles IV of France
1322–1328
  19 June 1294
Clermont
son of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre
Blanche of Burgundy
1307
2 children
Marie of Luxembourg
1322
2 children
Jeanne d'Évreux
1325
3 children
1 February 1328
Vincennes
aged 34
By the right of his mother, Joan I
Joan II
1328–1349
  28 January 1312
Charenton-le-Pont
daughter of Louis X of France and Margaret of Burgundy
Philip III of Navarre
8 children
6 October 1349
Charenton-le-Pont
aged 37
  • By the right of her father, Louis X
  • By the right of the invitation of the general assembly

House of Évreux, 1328–1441 edit

After the deaths of Louis and his infant son John, his brothers Philip and Charles held the crowns of France and Navarre until their own deaths. At that time, the crown of France passed to Philip of Valois, a distant cousin who was not descended from Joan I, and the crown of Navarre was allowed to pass to Louis' daughter Joan II, despite her presumed illegitimacy. Joan reigned together with her husband Philip III until his death, and then alone until her own death.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Philip III the Wise
(jure uxoris)
1328–1343
  27 March 1306
son of Louis count of Evreux and Margaret of Artois
Joan II of Navarre
8 children
16 September 1343
Jerez de la Frontera
aged 37
Charles II the Bad
1349–1387
  10 October 1332
Évreux
son of Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre
Joan of France
7 children
1 January 1387
Pamplona
aged 54
Charles III the Noble
1387–1425
  22 July 1361
Nantes
son of Charles II of Navarre and Joan of France
Eleanor of Castile
1375
8 children
8 September 1425
Olite
aged 64
Blanche Ι
1425–1441
1387
Castile
daughter of Charles III of Navarre and Eleanor of Castile
Martin I of Sicily
26 December 1402
1 child
John II of Aragon
10 June 1420
4 children
3 April 1441
Santa María la Real de Nieva
aged 56

House of Trastámara, 1425–1479 edit

Blanche I reigned together with her husband John II. In 1458, John additionally inherited the crown of Aragon from his older brother; after his death, the Navarrese crown was given to Eleanor, the only living child of him and Blanche, while his Aragonese crown was given to Ferdinand II of Aragon, son of John and his second wife Juana Enríquez.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
John II the Great
1425–1441 (jure uxoris)
1425–1479 (de facto)
  29 June 1397
Medina del Campo
son of Ferdinand I and Eleanor of Alburquerque
Blanche
6 November 1419
4 children
Juana Enríquez
2 children
20 January 1479
Barcelona
aged 81
Eleanor
1479
2 February 1425
Olite
daughter of John II of Aragon and Blanche
Gaston IV, Count of Foix
11 children
12 February 1479
Tudela
aged 54

Claimants edit

After Blanche's death in 1441, John retained the crown of Navarre for himself until he died 38 years later, keeping it from his son and elder daughter, Charles IV and Blanche II. Conflict with his son led to the Navarrese Civil War. Though some of the sources regard Charles and Blanche as the legitimate monarchs, the de facto king of Navarre was still John II. Eleanor did not claim to be the queen until her father's death.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Charles IV
1441–1461 (de jure, titular)
  29 May 1421
Peñafiel
son of John II of Aragon and Blanche I of Navarre
Agnes of Cleves
No children
23 September 1461
Barcelona
aged 40
Blanche II
1461–1464 (de jure, titular)
1424
Olite
daughter of John II of Aragon and Blanche I of Navarre
Henry IV of Castile
No children
2 December 1464
Orthez
aged 40

House of Foix, 1479–1517 edit

Eleanor, who had allied with her father against her brother and sister, outlived her father by only three weeks. By that time she was the widow of Gaston IV, Count of Foix, and their oldest son Gaston of Foix, Prince of Viana had also died. She was thus succeeded by her grandson Francis.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Francis Phoebus
1479–1483
12 April 1467
son of Gaston of Foix, Prince of Viana, and Magdalena of Valois
never married 12 February 1483
Pau
aged 16
Catherine
1483–1517
1468
daughter of Gaston of Foix, Prince of Viana, and Magdalena of Valois
John III of Navarre
13 children
12 February 1517
Mont-de-Marsan
aged 49

House of Albret, 1484–1516 edit

Catherine reigned together with her husband John III. After his death, she reigned alone for eight months until her own death. During their reign, Navarre was defeated by Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1512, resulting in the loss of all its territory south of the Pyrenees, including the royal capital of Pamplona. Ferdinand, the son of John II and his second wife and thus the half-brother of Catherine's grandmother Eleanor, was then crowned King of Navarre, and that branch of the title descended through the Aragonese and Spanish monarchs. Catherine and John III were left with Lower Navarre, that small fraction of the kingdom's former territory that is on the north side of the Pyrenees, which was united with other lands in France that were under their control.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
John III
(jure uxoris)
1484–1516
  1469
son of Alain I of Albret and Francoise of Châtillon-Limoges
Catherine of Navarre
13 children
14 June 1516
Pau
aged 47

House of Trastamara, 1512–1516 edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Ferdinand I
1512–1516[1]
  1452
son of John II of Navarre and Juana Enríquez
Isabella I of Castile
5 children
23 January 1516
Madrigalejo
aged 63

Division of Kingdom edit

Lower Navarre edit

In 1530, Charles V decided to renounce definitively any claim to Lower Navarre due to the impossibility of controlling it,[2][3] and because it was being effectively ruled by Henry II. However, Charles V and his mother Joana III continued as kings in Upper Navarre.

Catherine and John III were left with that small fraction of the kingdom's former territory that is on the north side of the Pyrenees, which was united with other lands in France that were under their control.

House of Albret, 1517–1572 edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Henry II
1517–1555
  18 April 1503
Sangüesa
son of John III of Navarre and Catherine of Navarre
Margaret of Angoulême
1526
2 children
25 May 1555
Hagetmau
aged 52
Jeanne III
1555–1572
  16 November 1528
Saint-Germain-en-Laye
daughter of Henry II of Navarre and Margaret of Angoulême
Antoine of Navarre
20 October 1548
5 children
9 June 1572
Paris
aged 43

House of Bourbon, 1572–1620 edit

Jeanne III reigned together with her husband Antoine until his death, and then alone until her own death. Their son Henry became King of France in 1589, taking possession of the kingdom in 1593 as the French Wars of Religion came to a close. Thereafter the crown of Navarre passed to the kings of France. In 1620, the Kingdom was merged into France; however, the French kings continued to use the title King of Navarre until 1791, and it was revived again from 1814 to 1830 during the Bourbon Restoration.

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Antoine
(jure uxoris)
1555–1562
  22 April 1518
La Fère, Picardy
son of Charles, Duke of Vendôme, and Françoise of Alençon
Joan III of Navarre
20 October 1548
5 children
17 November 1562
Les Andelys, Eure
aged 44
Henry III the Great
Henry IV of France
1572–1610
  13 December 1553
Pau
son of Antoine of Navarre and Joan III of Navarre
(1) Margaret of France
18 August 1572
no issues
(2) Marie de' Medici
17 December 1600
6 children
14 May 1610
Paris
aged 56
Louis II the Just
Louis XIII of France
1610–1620
  27 September 1601
Château de Fontainebleau
son of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici
Anne of Spain
24 November 1615
6 children
14 May 1643
Paris
aged 41

Titular Rulers of Navarre, 1620–1830 edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Louis II the Just
Louis XIII of France
1620–1643
  27 September 1601
Château de Fontainebleau
son of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici
Anne of Spain
24 November 1615
6 children
14 May 1643
Paris
aged 41
Louis III the Sun King
(Louis XIV of France)
1643–1715
  5 September 1638
Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Kingdom of France
son of Louis XIII of France, and Anne of Spain
(1) Maria Theresa of Spain
9 June 1660
3 children
(2) Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon (private)
9 September 1715
Palace of Versailles, France
aged 76
Louis IV the Beloved
Louis XV of France
1715–1774
  15 February 1710
Palace of Versailles
son of Louis, Duke of Burgundy and Marie Adelaide of Savoy
Maria Leszczynska of Poland-Lithuania
15 August 1725
10 children
10 May 1774
Palace of Versailles
aged 64
Louis V
Louis XVI of France
1774–1793
  23 August 1754
Palace of Versailles
son of Louis, Dauphin of France and Maria Josepha of Saxony, Dauphine of France
Maria Antonia of Austria
19 April 1770
4 children
21 January 1793
Paris, French First Republic
aged 38

Restoration

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Louis VII the Desired
Louis XVIII of France
(1) 1814–1815
(2) 1815–1824
  9 October 1757
Palace of Versailles, Kingdom of France
son of Louis, Dauphin of France and Maria Josepha of Saxony
Marie Josephine of Savoy
14 May 1771
No children
16 September 1824
Paris, Kingdom of France
aged 68
Charles V
Charles X of France
1824–1830
July Revolution
  17 November 1755
Palace of Versailles, Kingdom of France
son of Louis, Dauphin of France and Maria Josepha of Saxony
Maria Theresa of Savoy
16 November 1773
4 children
6 November 1836
Gorizia, Austrian Empire
aged 79

Upper Navarre edit

House of Trastamara, 1516–1555[4] edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Joanna III
1516–1555[5]
  6 November 1479
daughter of Ferdinand I of Navarre and Isabella of Castile
Philip, Duke of Burgundy
6 children
12 April 1555
Tordesillas
aged 75

House of Austria, 1516–1700 edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Charles IV
1516–1556[6]
  24 February 1500
son of Philip, Duke of Burgundy and Joanna I of Castile
Isabella of Portugal
3 children
21 September 1558
Yuste
aged 58
Philip IV
1556–1598
  21 May 1527
son of Charles IV of Navarre and Isabella of Portugal
Maria Manuela of Portugal
1 child
Mary I of England
No children
Elisabeth of Valois
2 children
Anna of Austria
3 children
13 September 1598
Escorial
aged 71
Philip V
1598–1621
 
14 April 1578
son of Philip IV of Navarra and Anna of Austria
Margaret of Austria
5 children
31 March 1621
Madrid
aged 42
Philip VI
1621–1665
 
8 April 1605
son of Philip V of Navarra and Margaret of Austria
Elisabeth of Bourbon
2 children
Mariana of Austria
2 children
17 September 1665
Madrid
aged 60
Charles V
1665–1700
 
6 November 1661
son of Philip VI of Navarra and Mariana of Austria
Marie Louise of Orléans
No children
Maria Anna of Neuburg
No children
1 November 1700
Madrid
aged 38

House of Bourbon, 1700–1833 edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Philip VII[7]
1700–1724
 
19 December 1683
son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria
Maria Luisa of Savoy
2 children
Elisabeth Farnese
6 children
9 July 1746
Madrid
aged 62
Louis II[7]
1724
 
25 August 1707
son of Philip VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Savoy
Louise Elisabeth of Orléans
No children
31 August 1724
Madrid
aged 17
Philip VII[7]
1724–1746
 
19 December 1683
son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria
Maria Luisa of Savoy
2 children
Elisabeth Farnese
6 children
9 July 1746
Madrid
aged 62
Ferdinand II
1746–1759
 
23 September 1713
son of Philip VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Savoy
Barbara of Portugal
No children
10 August 1759
Madrid
aged 45
Charles VI[8][9]
1759–1788
 
20 January 1716
son of Philip VII of Navarre and Elisabeth Farnese
Maria Amalia of Saxony
13 children
14 December 1788
Madrid
aged 72
Charles VII[10][11]
1788–1808
 
11 November 1748
son of Charles VI of Navarre and Maria Amalia of Saxony
Maria Luisa of Parma
14 children
20 January 1819
Madrid
aged 70
Ferdinand III[12]
1808–1833
  14 October 1784
son of Charles VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Parma
Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily
No children
Maria Isabel of Portugal
2 children
Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony
No children
Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies
2 children
29 September 1833
Madrid
aged 48
Isabella I
1833
1833 territorial division of Spain
  10 October 1830
daughter of Ferdinand VII of Spain and Maria Christina of Naples and Sicily
Francis of Spain
5 children
9 April 1904
Paris, French Third Republic
aged 73

Regents edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Juan Martínez de Medrano[13][14][15]
for Joan II of Navarre
on 13 March 1328
after the death of the last Capetian King of France[16]
  13th Century
son of Don Juan Martinez de Medrano

Aldonza Sánchez, 7 children

May 1337-1338 Kingdom of Navarre
Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Garcia de Medrano y Alvarez de los Rios[17]
for King Philip IV of Spain
on 17 January 1645
Elected Regent of Navarre[18]
  Navarre, 1604
son of García de Medrano, Lord of San Gregorio, and María Álvarez de los Ríos y Mendoza

Married to María Ignacia de Mendizábal y Uribe
1 child

3 September 1683 Kingdom of Spain
Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Don Pedro Antonio Medrano Albelda[19]
for King Philip V of Spain
On 9 May 1702
Elected Regent of Navarre
  14 Dec 1642 Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain
son of Don Pedro de Medrano Echauz and Josepha de Albelda Barron y Tejada
Married to Teresa Josefa Alvarez de Arellano Echauz y Velasco
1 child

December 1721[20] Kingdom of Spain
Age 71
Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Maria Christina of Naples and Sicily
for her daughter, Isabella
1833
1833 territorial division of Spain
  27 April 1806
daughter of Francis I of the Two Sicilies and Maria Isabella of Spain
Ferdinand VII of Spain
2 children
22 August 1878
Le Havre, French Third Republic
aged 72

Current claimants edit

De facto rulers of Navarre are the King of Spain for Upper Navarre and the French president for Lower Navarre.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Mugica 2007, p. 360.
  3. ^ Unzué, José Luis Orella; Estévez, Xosé; Espinosa, José María Lorenzo (1995). Historia de Euskal Herria: Del hierro al roble (in Spanish). Txalaparta. ISBN 9788481369472.
  4. ^ Fernández, Luis Suárez (1990). Los reyes católicos: el camino hacia Europa (in Spanish). Ediciones Rialp. ISBN 9788432125898.
  5. ^ Effectively confined by Charles IV.
  6. ^ Muniáin, Pedro Esarte (2001-01-01). Navarra, 1512-1530: conquista, ocupación y sometimiento militar, civil y eclesiástico (in Spanish). Pamiela. ISBN 9788476813409.
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  8. ^ Navarra (1766). Quaderno de las leyes y agravios reparados a suplicacion de los tres estados del Reyno de Navarra en sus Cortes Generales celebradas en la ciudad de Pamplona los años 1765 y 1766 por la Magestad del Señor Rey don Carlos VI de Navarra y III de Castilla... (in Spanish). en la imprenta de don Pascual Ibañez.
  9. ^ "Gran Enciclopedia de Navarra | CARLOS VI DE NAVARRA Y III DE CASTILLA". www.enciclopedianavarra.com. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
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  • Mugica, Fernando Chavarria (2007). "Local Constraints for a Global Monarchy: Sustaining the Garrison of Fuenterrabbia in the 16th Century". In Hernán, Enrique García; Maffi, David (eds.). Guerra y sociedad en la monarquía hispánica: política, estrategia y cultura en la Europa moderna (1500-1700). Vol. 1. CSIC.

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See also List of Navarrese consorts This is a list of the kings and queens of Pamplona later Navarre Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon 1076 1134 However the territorial designation Navarre came into use as an alternative name in the late tenth century and the name Pamplona was retained well into the twelfth century Coat of arms of the monarchs of Navarre since 1212 Contents 1 House of Iniguez 824 905 2 House of Jimenez 905 1234 3 House of Champagne 1234 1284 4 Capetian dynasty 1284 1441 4 1 House of Capet 1284 1349 4 2 House of Evreux 1328 1441 5 House of Trastamara 1425 1479 5 1 Claimants 6 House of Foix 1479 1517 7 House of Albret 1484 1516 8 House of Trastamara 1512 1516 9 Division of Kingdom 9 1 Lower Navarre 9 1 1 House of Albret 1517 1572 9 1 2 House of Bourbon 1572 1620 9 1 3 Titular Rulers of Navarre 1620 1830 9 2 Upper Navarre 9 2 1 House of Trastamara 1516 1555 4 9 2 2 House of Austria 1516 1700 9 2 3 House of Bourbon 1700 1833 9 2 4 Regents 10 Current claimants 11 See also 12 References 13 SourcesHouse of Iniguez 824 905 editThe Iniguez dynasty are credited with founding the Navarrese kingdom of Pamplona in or around 824 when they are said to have risen against an attempt to extend Frankish Carolingian authority into the region The Cordoban sources referred to them as sometimes rebellious vassals rather than in the manner used to refer to the Christian realms outside their control They were supplanted in 905 when an anti Cordoba coalition placed the succeeding Jimenez dynasty in power Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathInigo Arista824 851 52 nbsp 4 children 851 52Garcia Iniguez851 52 882 nbsp son of Inigo Arista Urraca5 children 882Fortun Garces882 905 nbsp son of Garcia Iniguez Auria5 children 922 deposed 905 House of Jimenez 905 1234 editIn 905 a coalition of neighbors forced Fortun Garces to retire to a monastery and enthroned in his place a scion of a new dynasty Under their reign the name Navarre began to supplant that of Pamplona Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathSancho I Garces905 925 son of Garcia Jimenez and Dadildis de Pallars Toda of Navarre6 children 11 December 925ResaJimeno Garces925 931 son of Garcia Jimenez and Dadildis de Pallars Sancha of Navarre3 children 29 May 931Garcia Sanchez I931 970 919son of Sancho I Garces and Toda of Navarre Andregota Galindez of Aragon2 childrenTeresa Ramirez of Leon3 children 22 February 970aged 51Sancho II Garces Abarca970 994 after 935son of Garcia Sanchez I and Andregota Urraca Fernandez4 children December 994Garcia Sanchez II994 1000 04 son of Sancho II Garces Abarca and Urraca Fernandez Jimena Fernandez of Cea9814 children 1000 04Sancho III the Great1004 1035 nbsp 985son of Garcia Sanchez II and Jimena Fernandez of Cea Muniadona of Castile10104 children 18 October 1035Garcia Sanchez III1035 1054 1016son of Sancho III the Great and Muniadona of Castile Estefania of Barcelona10389 children 15 September 1054AtapuercaSancho IV Garces1054 1076 1039son of Garcia Sanchez III and Estefania of Barcelona Placencia 10683 children 4 June 1076PenalenWith the assassination of Sancho IV Navarre was partitioned by his cousins Alfonso VI of Leon and Sancho Ramirez of Aragon and the latter made king leading to more than half a century of Aragonese control Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathSancho V Ramirez1076 1094 nbsp 1042son of Ramiro I of Aragon and Ermesinde of Bigorre Isabel of Urgel10651 childFelicia of Roucy10763 children 4 June 1094Huescaaged approximately 52Peter1094 1104 nbsp 1068son of Sancho Ramirez King of Aragon and Navarre and Isabella of Urgel Agnes of Aquitaine10862 childrenBertha of Aragon1097No children 28 September 1104Aran Valleyaged approximately 36Alfonso I the Battler1104 1134 nbsp 1073son of Sancho Ramirez King of Aragon and Navarre and Felicia of Roucy Urraca of Leon1109No children 8 September 1134Huescaaged approximately 61The death of Alfonso led to a succession crisis in Aragon and the nobles of Navarre took advantage to reestablish an independent monarchy crowning a grandnephew through an illegitimate brother of the assassinated Sancho IV Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathGarcia Ramirez the Restorer1134 1150 nbsp son of Ramiro Sanchez of Monzon and Cristina Rodriguez Marguerite de l Aigle11304 childrenUrraca of Leon24 June 11442 children 21 November 1150LorcaSancho VI the Wise1150 1194 nbsp 1133son of Garcia Ramirez and Marguerite de l Aigle Sancha of Castile11576 children 27 June 1194PamplonaSancho VII the Strong1194 1234 nbsp 1157Tudelason of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile Constance of Toulouse1195No childrenClemence of Hohenstaufen aft 12011 son 7 April 1234TudelaHouse of Champagne 1234 1284 editSee also Count of Champagne The death of Sancho VII the last of the Jimenez kings led to the crown of Navarre being inherited by the son of his sister Blanche Countess of Champagne she having been regent during much of her brother s reign Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathTheobald I the Posthumous1234 1253 nbsp 30 May 1201Troyesson of Theobald III of Champagne and Blanche of Navarre Gertrude of Dagsburg1220No childrenAgnes of Beaujeu12221 childMargaret of Bourbon12326 children 8 July 1253Pamplonaaged 52Theobald II the Young1253 1270 nbsp 1238son of Theobald I of Navarre and Margaret of Bourbon Isabelle of France6 April 1255No children 4 December 1270Trapaniaged 32Henry I the Fat1270 1274 nbsp 1244son of Theobald I of Navarre and Margaret of Bourbon Blanche of Artois12692 children 22 July 1274aged 30Joan I1274 1305 nbsp 14 January 1271Bar sur Seinedaughter of Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois Philip IV of France16 August 12847 children 4 April 1305Chateau de Vincennesaged 34Capetian dynasty 1284 1441 editHouse of Capet 1284 1349 edit See also Kings of France Henry s unexpected death left his infant daughter Joan as the only heir to the throne Joan s mother Blanche of Artois served as regent for the next ten years In 1284 Joan was married to the future Philip IV of France ending Blanche s regency Philip assumed the throne of France a year later as King of France and Navarre Name Portrait Birth Marriage s Death ClaimPhilip I the FairPhilip IV of France1284 1305 nbsp 1268Fontainebleauson of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon Joan I of Navarre16 August 12847 children 29 November 1314Fontainebleauaged 46 By the right of his wife Joan ILouis I the QuarrellerLouis X of France1305 1316 nbsp 4 October 1289Parisson of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre Margaret of Burgundy21 September 13051 childClementia of Hungary19 August 13151 child 5 June 1316Vincennesaged 26 By the right of his mother Joan IJohn I the Posthumousof France1316 nbsp 15 November 1316Parisson of Louis X of France and Clementia of Hungary never married 20 November 1316Paris5 days By the right of his father Louis XPhilip II the TallPhilip V of France1316 1322 nbsp 1292Lyonson of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre Joan II Countess of Burgundy13077 children 3 January 1322Longchampaged 29 By the right of his mother Joan ICharles I the FairCharles IV of France1322 1328 nbsp 19 June 1294Clermontson of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre Blanche of Burgundy13072 childrenMarie of Luxembourg13222 childrenJeanne d Evreux13253 children 1 February 1328Vincennesaged 34 By the right of his mother Joan IJoan II1328 1349 nbsp 28 January 1312Charenton le Pontdaughter of Louis X of France and Margaret of Burgundy Philip III of Navarre8 children 6 October 1349Charenton le Pontaged 37 By the right of her father Louis X By the right of the invitation of the general assemblyHouse of Evreux 1328 1441 edit See also Count of Evreux After the deaths of Louis and his infant son John his brothers Philip and Charles held the crowns of France and Navarre until their own deaths At that time the crown of France passed to Philip of Valois a distant cousin who was not descended from Joan I and the crown of Navarre was allowed to pass to Louis daughter Joan II despite her presumed illegitimacy Joan reigned together with her husband Philip III until his death and then alone until her own death Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathPhilip III the Wise jure uxoris 1328 1343 nbsp 27 March 1306son of Louis count of Evreux and Margaret of Artois Joan II of Navarre8 children 16 September 1343Jerez de la Fronteraaged 37Charles II the Bad1349 1387 nbsp 10 October 1332Evreuxson of Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre Joan of France7 children 1 January 1387Pamplonaaged 54Charles III the Noble1387 1425 nbsp 22 July 1361Nantesson of Charles II of Navarre and Joan of France Eleanor of Castile13758 children 8 September 1425Oliteaged 64Blanche I1425 1441 1387Castiledaughter of Charles III of Navarre and Eleanor of Castile Martin I of Sicily26 December 14021 childJohn II of Aragon10 June 14204 children 3 April 1441Santa Maria la Real de Nievaaged 56House of Trastamara 1425 1479 editSee also King of Aragon King of Valencia Count of Barcelona and King of Sicily Blanche I reigned together with her husband John II In 1458 John additionally inherited the crown of Aragon from his older brother after his death the Navarrese crown was given to Eleanor the only living child of him and Blanche while his Aragonese crown was given to Ferdinand II of Aragon son of John and his second wife Juana Enriquez Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathJohn II the Great1425 1441 jure uxoris 1425 1479 de facto nbsp 29 June 1397Medina del Camposon of Ferdinand I and Eleanor of Alburquerque Blanche6 November 14194 childrenJuana Enriquez2 children 20 January 1479Barcelonaaged 81Eleanor1479 2 February 1425Olite daughter of John II of Aragon and Blanche Gaston IV Count of Foix11 children 12 February 1479Tudelaaged 54Claimants edit After Blanche s death in 1441 John retained the crown of Navarre for himself until he died 38 years later keeping it from his son and elder daughter Charles IV and Blanche II Conflict with his son led to the Navarrese Civil War Though some of the sources regard Charles and Blanche as the legitimate monarchs the de facto king of Navarre was still John II Eleanor did not claim to be the queen until her father s death Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathCharles IV1441 1461 de jure titular nbsp 29 May 1421Penafielson of John II of Aragon and Blanche I of Navarre Agnes of Cleves No children 23 September 1461Barcelonaaged 40Blanche II1461 1464 de jure titular 1424Olite daughter of John II of Aragon and Blanche I of Navarre Henry IV of CastileNo children 2 December 1464Orthezaged 40House of Foix 1479 1517 editSee also Counts of Foix Eleanor who had allied with her father against her brother and sister outlived her father by only three weeks By that time she was the widow of Gaston IV Count of Foix and their oldest son Gaston of Foix Prince of Viana had also died She was thus succeeded by her grandson Francis Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathFrancis Phoebus1479 1483 12 April 1467son of Gaston of Foix Prince of Viana and Magdalena of Valois never married 12 February 1483Pauaged 16Catherine1483 1517 1468 daughter of Gaston of Foix Prince of Viana and Magdalena of Valois John III of Navarre13 children 12 February 1517Mont de Marsanaged 49House of Albret 1484 1516 editCatherine reigned together with her husband John III After his death she reigned alone for eight months until her own death During their reign Navarre was defeated by Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1512 resulting in the loss of all its territory south of the Pyrenees including the royal capital of Pamplona Ferdinand the son of John II and his second wife and thus the half brother of Catherine s grandmother Eleanor was then crowned King of Navarre and that branch of the title descended through the Aragonese and Spanish monarchs Catherine and John III were left with Lower Navarre that small fraction of the kingdom s former territory that is on the north side of the Pyrenees which was united with other lands in France that were under their control Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathJohn III jure uxoris 1484 1516 nbsp 1469 son of Alain I of Albret and Francoise of Chatillon Limoges Catherine of Navarre13 children 14 June 1516Pauaged 47House of Trastamara 1512 1516 editName Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathFerdinand I1512 1516 1 nbsp 1452 son of John II of Navarre and Juana Enriquez Isabella I of Castile5 children 23 January 1516Madrigalejoaged 63Division of Kingdom editLower Navarre edit In 1530 Charles V decided to renounce definitively any claim to Lower Navarre due to the impossibility of controlling it 2 3 and because it was being effectively ruled by Henry II However Charles V and his mother Joana III continued as kings in Upper Navarre Catherine and John III were left with that small fraction of the kingdom s former territory that is on the north side of the Pyrenees which was united with other lands in France that were under their control House of Albret 1517 1572 edit Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathHenry II1517 1555 nbsp 18 April 1503Sanguesa son of John III of Navarre and Catherine of Navarre Margaret of Angouleme15262 children 25 May 1555Hagetmauaged 52Jeanne III1555 1572 nbsp 16 November 1528Saint Germain en Laye daughter of Henry II of Navarre and Margaret of Angouleme Antoine of Navarre20 October 15485 children 9 June 1572Parisaged 43House of Bourbon 1572 1620 edit Jeanne III reigned together with her husband Antoine until his death and then alone until her own death Their son Henry became King of France in 1589 taking possession of the kingdom in 1593 as the French Wars of Religion came to a close Thereafter the crown of Navarre passed to the kings of France In 1620 the Kingdom was merged into France however the French kings continued to use the title King of Navarre until 1791 and it was revived again from 1814 to 1830 during the Bourbon Restoration Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathAntoine jure uxoris 1555 1562 nbsp 22 April 1518La Fere Picardy son of Charles Duke of Vendome and Francoise of Alencon Joan III of Navarre20 October 15485 children 17 November 1562Les Andelys Eureaged 44Henry III the GreatHenry IV of France1572 1610 nbsp 13 December 1553Pau son of Antoine of Navarre and Joan III of Navarre 1 Margaret of France18 August 1572no issues 2 Marie de Medici17 December 16006 children 14 May 1610Parisaged 56Louis II the JustLouis XIII of France1610 1620 nbsp 27 September 1601Chateau de Fontainebleau son of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici Anne of Spain24 November 16156 children 14 May 1643Parisaged 41Titular Rulers of Navarre 1620 1830 edit Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathLouis II the JustLouis XIII of France1620 1643 nbsp 27 September 1601Chateau de Fontainebleau son of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici Anne of Spain24 November 16156 children 14 May 1643Parisaged 41Louis III the Sun King Louis XIV of France 1643 1715 nbsp 5 September 1638Chateau de Saint Germain en Laye Kingdom of France son of Louis XIII of France and Anne of Spain 1 Maria Theresa of Spain9 June 16603 children 2 Francoise d Aubigne Marquise de Maintenon private 9 September 1715Palace of Versailles Franceaged 76Louis IV the BelovedLouis XV of France1715 1774 nbsp 15 February 1710Palace of Versailles son of Louis Duke of Burgundy and Marie Adelaide of Savoy Maria Leszczynska of Poland Lithuania15 August 172510 children 10 May 1774Palace of Versaillesaged 64Louis VLouis XVI of France1774 1793 nbsp 23 August 1754Palace of Versailles son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Josepha of Saxony Dauphine of France Maria Antonia of Austria19 April 17704 children 21 January 1793Paris French First Republicaged 38Restoration Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathLouis VII the DesiredLouis XVIII of France 1 1814 1815 2 1815 1824 nbsp 9 October 1757Palace of Versailles Kingdom of France son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Josepha of Saxony Marie Josephine of Savoy14 May 1771No children 16 September 1824Paris Kingdom of Franceaged 68Charles VCharles X of France1824 1830July Revolution nbsp 17 November 1755Palace of Versailles Kingdom of France son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Josepha of Saxony Maria Theresa of Savoy16 November 17734 children 6 November 1836Gorizia Austrian Empireaged 79Upper Navarre edit House of Trastamara 1516 1555 4 edit Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathJoanna III1516 1555 5 nbsp 6 November 1479 daughter of Ferdinand I of Navarre and Isabella of Castile Philip Duke of Burgundy6 children 12 April 1555Tordesillasaged 75House of Austria 1516 1700 edit Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathCharles IV1516 1556 6 nbsp 24 February 1500 son of Philip Duke of Burgundy and Joanna I of Castile Isabella of Portugal3 children 21 September 1558Yusteaged 58Philip IV1556 1598 nbsp 21 May 1527 son of Charles IV of Navarre and Isabella of Portugal Maria Manuela of Portugal1 childMary I of EnglandNo childrenElisabeth of Valois2 childrenAnna of Austria3 children 13 September 1598Escorialaged 71Philip V1598 1621 nbsp 14 April 1578 son of Philip IV of Navarra and Anna of Austria Margaret of Austria5 children 31 March 1621Madridaged 42Philip VI1621 1665 nbsp 8 April 1605 son of Philip V of Navarra and Margaret of Austria Elisabeth of Bourbon2 childrenMariana of Austria2 children 17 September 1665Madridaged 60Charles V1665 1700 nbsp 6 November 1661 son of Philip VI of Navarra and Mariana of Austria Marie Louise of OrleansNo childrenMaria Anna of NeuburgNo children 1 November 1700Madridaged 38House of Bourbon 1700 1833 edit Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathPhilip VII 7 1700 1724 nbsp 19 December 1683 son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria Maria Luisa of Savoy2 childrenElisabeth Farnese6 children 9 July 1746Madridaged 62Louis II 7 1724 nbsp 25 August 1707 son of Philip VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Savoy Louise Elisabeth of OrleansNo children 31 August 1724Madridaged 17Philip VII 7 1724 1746 nbsp 19 December 1683 son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria Maria Luisa of Savoy2 childrenElisabeth Farnese6 children 9 July 1746Madridaged 62Ferdinand II1746 1759 nbsp 23 September 1713 son of Philip VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Savoy Barbara of PortugalNo children 10 August 1759Madridaged 45Charles VI 8 9 1759 1788 nbsp 20 January 1716 son of Philip VII of Navarre and Elisabeth Farnese Maria Amalia of Saxony13 children 14 December 1788Madridaged 72Charles VII 10 11 1788 1808 nbsp 11 November 1748 son of Charles VI of Navarre and Maria Amalia of Saxony Maria Luisa of Parma14 children 20 January 1819Madridaged 70Ferdinand III 12 1808 1833 nbsp 14 October 1784 son of Charles VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Parma Maria Antonia of Naples and SicilyNo childrenMaria Isabel of Portugal2 childrenMaria Josepha Amalia of SaxonyNo childrenMaria Christina of the Two Sicilies2 children 29 September 1833Madridaged 48Isabella I18331833 territorial division of Spain nbsp 10 October 1830 daughter of Ferdinand VII of Spain and Maria Christina of Naples and Sicily Francis of Spain5 children 9 April 1904Paris French Third Republicaged 73Regents edit Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathJuan Martinez de Medrano 13 14 15 for Joan II of Navarreon 13 March 1328after the death of the last Capetian King of France 16 nbsp 13th Century son of Don Juan Martinez de Medrano Aldonza Sanchez 7 children May 1337 1338 Kingdom of NavarreName Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathGarcia de Medrano y Alvarez de los Rios 17 for King Philip IV of Spainon 17 January 1645 Elected Regent of Navarre 18 nbsp Navarre 1604 son of Garcia de Medrano Lord of San Gregorio and Maria Alvarez de los Rios y Mendoza Married to Maria Ignacia de Mendizabal y Uribe1 child 3 September 1683 Kingdom of SpainName Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathDon Pedro Antonio Medrano Albelda 19 for King Philip V of SpainOn 9 May 1702 Elected Regent of Navarre nbsp 14 Dec 1642 Calahorra La Rioja Spain son of Don Pedro de Medrano Echauz and Josepha de Albelda Barron y Tejada Married to Teresa Josefa Alvarez de Arellano Echauz y Velasco1 child December 1721 20 Kingdom of Spain Age 71Name Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathMaria Christina of Naples and Sicily for her daughter Isabella18331833 territorial division of Spain nbsp 27 April 1806 daughter of Francis I of the Two Sicilies and Maria Isabella of Spain Ferdinand VII of Spain2 children 22 August 1878Le Havre French Third Republicaged 72Current claimants editPrince Pedro Duke of Calabria is the current heir general to the kingdom of Navarre under the kingdom s own laws which allowed female succession unlike the Salic law of France Prince Louis Duke of Anjou is the current Legitimist claimant to the kingdoms of France and Lower Navarre His claim to the Navarrese throne is based on its unification with the French throne under Louis XIII excluding any subsequent female succession following French succession law Jean Count of Paris is the current Orleanist claimant to the kingdoms of France and Lower Navarre His claim to the Navarrese throne is based on its unification with the French throne under Louis XIII excluding any subsequent female succession following French succession law Felipe VI of Spain uses the title King of Navarre Upper Navarre as part of his more extended titulary inherited from earlier monarchs of Spain Castile and Aragon and based on the conquest of the majority of the ancient kingdom by Ferdinand II of Aragon Prince Sixtus Henry of Bourbon Parma Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain claims the title King of Navarre Upper Navarre as all titles of the Hispanic Monarchy based on the conquest of the ancient kingdom by Ferdinand II of Aragon He considers himself legitimate successor about the traditional laws of Catholic Monarchy of Spains of Carlos Maria Isidro De facto rulers of Navarre are the King of Spain for Upper Navarre and the French president for Lower Navarre See also editList of Navarrese royal consorts Kings of Navarre family tree King of Viguera List of Spanish monarchs Alterations of AragonReferences edit Fernando I de Navarra Aunamendi Eusko Entziklopledia Mugica 2007 p 360 Unzue Jose Luis Orella Estevez Xose Espinosa Jose Maria Lorenzo 1995 Historia de Euskal Herria Del hierro al roble in Spanish Txalaparta ISBN 9788481369472 Fernandez Luis Suarez 1990 Los reyes catolicos el camino hacia Europa in Spanish Ediciones Rialp ISBN 9788432125898 Effectively confined by Charles IV Muniain Pedro Esarte 2001 01 01 Navarra 1512 1530 conquista ocupacion y sometimiento militar civil y eclesiastico in Spanish Pamiela ISBN 9788476813409 a b c Navarra 1752 Quaderno de las leyes y agravios reparados a suplicacion de los tres Estados del Reyno de Navarra en las Cortes de los anos de 1724 1725 y 1726 por la Mag Real del Senor Rey don Luis II de Navarra y I de Castilla que santa gloria aya Y por su muerte se continuaron por la Mag Real del Senor Rey Don Phelipe VII de Navarra y V de Castilla nuestro Senor y en su nombre por el Exmo Senor Fr Don M Christoval de Moscoso con acuerdo de los del Consejo Real que con el assistieron dichos anos de 1724 25 y 26 en las Cortes Generales que se han celebrado en la Ciudad de Estella in Spanish por Pedro Joseph Ezquerro Navarra 1766 Quaderno de las leyes y agravios reparados a suplicacion de los tres estados del Reyno de Navarra en sus Cortes Generales celebradas en la ciudad de Pamplona los anos 1765 y 1766 por la Magestad del Senor Rey don Carlos VI de Navarra y III de Castilla in Spanish en la imprenta de don Pascual Ibanez Gran Enciclopedia de Navarra CARLOS VI DE NAVARRA Y III DE CASTILLA www enciclopedianavarra com Retrieved 2017 12 27 Navarra 1797 Quaderno de las leyes y agravios reparados a suplicacion de los tres estados del Reyno de Navarra en sus Cortes Generales celebradas en la ciudad de Pamplona los anos 1794 1795 1796 y 1797 por la Magestad del Senor Rey don Carlos VII de Navarra y IV de Castilla nuestro Senor in Spanish en la imprenta de don Miguel Coscuella Gran 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