King Aragon is in Kingdom of Aragon.
On 18th October 1035 Sancho "Great" III King Pamplona [aged 41] died. His son Ramiro [aged 28] succeeded I King Aragon.
8th May 1063. The Battle of Graus was part of the reconquest of the Iberian Peninsular by the Spanish from the Arabs.
Ramiro Sánchez I King Aragon [aged 56] was killed in battle. His son Sancho [aged 21] succeeded I King Aragon.
On 4th June 1094 Sancho Ramírez I King Aragon V King Pamplona [aged 52] died. His son Peter [aged 26] succeeded I King Aragon, I King Pamplona.
In 1104 Peter I King Aragon I King Pamplona [aged 36] died. His half brother Alfonso [aged 31] succeeded I King Aragon, I King Pamplona.
In 1134 Alfonso I King Aragon I King Pamplona [aged 61] died. His brother Ramiro [aged 47] succeeded I King Aragon.
On 13th November 1137 Ramiro "Monk" II King Aragon [aged 51] abdicated. Petronilla Jiménez Queen Aragon [aged 1] succeeded Queen Aragon.
On 25th April 1196 Alfonso II King Aragon [aged 39] died. His son Peter [aged 17] succeeded II King Aragon.
The Battle of Muret, the last major battle of the Albigensian Crusade, was fought on 12th September 1213 between the armies of Peter II King Aragon [aged 35] and Simon "Elder" Montfort 5th Earl of Leicester [aged 38]. The Argonese forces were heavily defeated. Peter II King Aragon was killed. His son James [aged 5] succeeded I King Aragon.
On 27th July 1276 James I King Aragon [aged 68] died. His son Peter [aged 36] succeeded III King Aragon.
On 11th November 1285 Peter III King Aragon [aged 45] died. His son Alfonso [aged 20] succeeded III King Aragon.
On 18th June 1291 Alfonso III King Aragon [aged 25] died. His brother James [aged 24] succeeded II King Aragon.
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On 5th November 1327 James "The Just" II King Aragon [aged 60] died. His son Alfonso [aged 28] succeeded IV King Aragon since his eldest son wished to take holy orders.
On 24th January 1336 Alfonso IV King Aragon [aged 36] died. His son Peter [aged 16] succeeded IV King Aragon.
On 6th January 1387 Peter IV King Aragon [aged 67] died. His son John [aged 36] succeeded I King Aragon.
On 19th May 1396 King John I of Aragon [aged 45] died in a hunting accident. His brother Martin [aged 39] succeeded I King Aragon.
On 31st May 1410 King Martin I of Aragon [aged 53] died. His nephew Ferdinand [aged 29] succeeded I King Aragon.
On 2nd April 1416 Ferdinand I King Aragon [aged 35] died. His son Alfonso [aged 20] succeeded V King Aragon.
On 27th June 1458 Alfonso V King Aragon [aged 62] died. His son Ferdinand [aged 35] succeeded I King Naples. Isabella Clermont Queen Consort Naples [aged 34] by marriage Queen Consort Naples. His brother John [aged 59] succeeded II King Aragon.
On 20th January 1479 John II King Aragon [aged 80] died. His son Ferdinand [aged 26] succeeded II King Aragon.
On 23rd January 1516 Ferdinand II King Aragon [aged 63] died. His daughter Joanna [aged 37] succeeded Queen Aragon.
On 18th July 1664 Petronilla Jiménez Queen Aragon Abdicated. Her son Alfonso succeeded II King Aragon.