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  1. Sancho I (925–929). First-born of Ordoño, cousin of the former. Alfonso II (929-931). Brother of the former. Bermudo I (982–999). Crowned as anti-king by the Galician nobility in Santiago de Compostela. Routed Ramiro III of León in the battle of Portela de Areas, after which he acceded to the throne of Leon. Alfonso III (999-1028).

  2. Iberian Union. Map of the Spanish–Portuguese Empire in 1598. The Iberian Union is a historiographical term used to describe the dynastic union of the Monarchy of Spain, which in turn was itself a dynastic union of the crowns of Castile and Aragon, and the Kingdom of Portugal, and of their respective colonial empires, that existed between 1580 ...

  3. 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 [ edit ]

  4. The coat of arms of the King of Spain is the heraldic symbol representing the monarch of Spain. The current version of the monarch's coat of arms was adopted in 2014 but is of much older origin. The arms marshal the arms of the former monarchs of Castile, León, Aragon, and Navarre . Traditionally, coats of arms did not belong to a nation but ...

  5. Pages in category "Lists of Spanish monarchs" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Prince 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.

  7. 11 de dez. de 2023 · wikipedia.org. Charles II was the last of the Habsburg rulers of Spain. His inability to produce an heir led to the extinction of the Habsburg branch in Spain. His death led to the War of Spanish ...