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This is a list of the kings of Navarre.
House of Jimenez (c. 824–1234)
c. 824–851 Inigo Iniguez Arista (Iñigo Iñiguez Arista). In Basque, Eneko Aritza.
851–880 Garcia Iñiguez, son of Inigo Iniguez Arista
880–905 Fortun Garces the One-Eyed
905–926 Sancho I Garces, another son of Inigo Iniguez Arista
926–970 Garcia I Sanchez
970–994 Sancho II Garces
994–1000 Garcia II, the Trembler
1000–1035 Sancho III, the Great
1035–1054 Garcia III Sanchez
1054–1076 Sancho IV of Peñalen
1076–1094 Sancho V Ramirez, as Sancho I of Aragon from 1063-1094
1094–1104 Peter I
1104–1134 Alfonso I
1134–1150 Garcia IV Ramirez
1150–1194 Sancho VI, the Wise
1194–1234 Sancho VII, the Strong
1234-1253 Theobald I the Troubadour or the Posthumous
1253-1270 Theobald II of Navarre
1270-1274 Henry I the Fat
1274-1305 Joan I of Navarre, married to Philip IV of France
1284-1305 Philip I
1305-1316 Louis I
1316-1322 Philip II
1322-1328 Charles I
1328-1349 Joan II of Navarre, married to Philip of Evereux
1328-1342 Philip of Evreux
1349-1387 Charles II the Bad
1387-1425 Charles III the Noble
1425-1441 Blanche of Navarre
1425-1479 John II
(1441-1446 Charles (IV) of Viana)
1479 Eleanor of Navarre
1479-1483 Francis Febo, (of Foix 1470-1483)
1483-1516 Catherine of Navarre
1484-1516 John of Albret
Jean of Albret was defeated by Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1512, who married Germana of Foix and southern Navarre was annexed to Spain. The following monarchs reigned over the portion of Navarre north of the Pyrenees, called Lower Navarre. (The Spanish monarchs styled themselves monarchs of Navarre until 1833.)
1516-1555 Henry II of Navarre
1555-1572 Jeanne d'Albret, married Antoine of Bourbon, duke of Vendome (French: Antoine de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme)
1572-1610 Henry III (Henry IV of France from 1589)
1610-1620 Louis II (Louis XIII of France)
Henry III of Navarre became Henry IV of France and thereafter the crown of Navarre passed to the kings of France. In 1620, the Kingdom was merged into France, although the French kings continued to use the title of King of Navarre until 1791, and it was revived from 1814 to 1830 during the Restoration.
See also: Kings of Navarre family tree
Navarre, Monarchs
Navarre, Monarchs
Navarre, Monarchs
Category:Navarrese monarchs
Navarre, Monarchs
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