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The now-extinct title of Count of Barcelona was, through much of its history, merged with that of King of Aragon; see also List of Aragonese Monarchs.Counts of Barcelona nominated by the ( Frankish) Carolingian monarchs, to whom they were feudatories:
- Berà ( 801- 820)
- Rampó ( 820- 826)
- Bernat of Septimania, first reign ( 826- 832)
- Berenguer of Toulouse ( 832- 835Events Ragnar Lodbrok rises to power (approximate date) The celebration of All Saints is made an obligation throughout the Frankish Empire and fixed on November 1. Viking raid of Dorestad. Births Deaths November 27 Muhammad at-Taqi, Shia Imam Kukai founde)
- Bernat of Septimania, second reign ( 836Events Abbasid caliph al-Mutasim establishes new capital at Samarra, Iraq. Egbert of Wessex is defeated by the Danes. John VII Grammaticus succeeds Antony I as patriarch of Constantinople. Oldest known mentioning of the city of Soest. Births Thabit ibn Ku- 844Events Succession of Pope Sergius II (844 847). Rhodri Mawr ('the Great') becomes king of Gwynedd. June 15: Louis II is crowned emperor. Dorestad is raided by Vikings. Births Deaths January 25: Pope Gregory IV ( 827 844) Merfyn Frych, king of Gwynedd 844.)
- Sunifred I , a.k.a Sunyer I ( 844Events Succession of Pope Sergius II (844 847). Rhodri Mawr ('the Great') becomes king of Gwynedd. June 15: Louis II is crowned emperor. Dorestad is raided by Vikings. Births Deaths January 25: Pope Gregory IV ( 827 844) Merfyn Frych, king of Gwynedd 844.- 848Events The Borobudur is completed. approximate date) The Saracens destroy Leontini. Charles the Bald, Louis the German and Lothair meet in Koblenz. Births Alfred the Great (approximate date) Deaths 848.)
- Guillem ( 848Events The Borobudur is completed. approximate date) The Saracens destroy Leontini. Charles the Bald, Louis the German and Lothair meet in Koblenz. Births Alfred the Great (approximate date) Deaths 848.- 850)
- Aleran and Isembart ( 850- 852)
- Odalric ( 852- 858)
- Humfrid ( 858- 864)
- Bernat of Gothia ( 865- 878)
- Wilfred I the Hairy (Guifré I el Pelós) ( 878- 897)
NOTES:
- Sunifred I and his son Wilfred the Hairy claimed the title Margrave of the Spanish March , which depended on the province of Septimania
- Although in this period the title of Count was not hereditary, Bernat of Septimania was father of Guillem, and Sunifred I was father of Wilfred I "the Hairy".
Hereditary Counts of Barcelona, feudatory to the Frankish Carolingian monarchs:
- Borrel I , a.k.a. Wilfred II Borrell, Guifré II Borrell ( 897- 911)
- Sunifred II , a.k.a. Sunyer II ( 911- 948)
Hereditary Counts of Barcelona independent of the Carolingian monarchy (from 985), until the dynastic union with Aragon:
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon of the House of Barcelona:
- Alfons I (II of Aragon) el Cast ("the Chaste") or el Trobador ("the Troubadour") ( 1162- 1196)
- Pere I (II of Aragon) el Catòlic ("the Catholic") ( 1196- 1213)
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon and Valencia, of the House of Barcelona:
- Jaume I el Conqueridor ("the Conqueror") ( 1213- 1276), also king of Mallorca (See List of kings of Mallorca )
- Pere II (I of Valencia, III of Aragon) el Gran ("the Great") ( 1276- 1285),
- Alfons II (III of Aragon) el Franc ("the Generous") or el Liberal ("the Liberal") ( 1285- 1291)
- Jaume II el Just ("the Just") ( 1291- 1327)
- Alfons III (II of Valencia, IV of Aragon) el Benigne ("the Good") ( 1327- 1336)
- Pere III (II de Valencia, IV of Aragon) el Cerimoniós ("the Ceremonious") or el del Punyalet ("the one with the dagger") ( 1336- 1387)
- Joan I el Caçador ("the Hunter"), el Descurat ("the Careless"), or l'Amador de la Gentilesa ("the Lover of Elegance") ( 1387- 1396)
- Martí I l'Humà ("the Humanist") or l'Eclesiàstic ("the Priest") ( 1396- 1410) -> last descendant of Wilfred the Hairy to rule; died without legitimate heirs, occasion of the Compromise of Casp
interregnum 1410 - 1412
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon and Valencia, of the Trastámara dynasty:
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon who occupied the throne during the War Against Joan II (none of these reigned in Valencia, which remained under the control of Joan II):
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon and Valencia of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria):
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon of the Bourbon dynasty during the Reapers' War
(none of these reigned in Valencia, which remained under the control of Phillip IV of Spain):
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon and Valencia of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria):
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon and Valencia during the War of the Spanish Succession:
From this point, there are no more Catalan monarchs. The title of Count of Barcelona becomes simply one of the many hereditary titles of the Spanish monarchy.
During the Franco era the exiled heir to the Spanish throne, Juan de Borbón, used the title of Count of Barcelona. This seems to have been intended as a half-measure, claiming a title that was historically royal, but stopping short of claiming to be a current king of Spain. Upon the restoration of the Spanish monarchy in 1975, Juan de Borbón was passed over as king in favor of his son Juan Carlos; the son officially awarded him the title of Count of Barcelona in 1978, which he held until his death in 1993.
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