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 | | Upon his death <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> renounced the crown <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon in favour <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> her eldest son Ramon, who, in compliment to the Aragonese, changed his name to Alfonso. |  | | The Aragonese monarchy had previously passed only to males, thus <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>'s succession was an exception at the time. |  | | Bastardy was not an impediment <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> succession in Aragon, the ancestor <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> this line, Ramiro I <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon having been a bastard. |
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| | Expansion <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon |
 | | He agreed to the marriage <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his only daughter <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> to the Conde <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona, Ramón Berenguer IV, who, according to Aragonese law, had to renounce his family name and rights to become the legal son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Ramiro. |  | | In 1162, the son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Queen <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> and Conde-Principe Ramón became the first King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon and Conde <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona; the head <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> two states that maintained their political, juridical, cultural and linguistic differences. |  | | Ramiro II, after the death <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his brother Alfonso I, abandoned the religious life to find an heir to the throne <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon. |
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| | Aragon - encyclopedia article about Aragon. |
 | | Aragón was also the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the crown, because <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer IV) with a Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón (<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon), their son inheriting all their respective territories. |  | | Split from the kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Navarre, the kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón was re-established in 1035 and lasted until 1707. |  | | This Crown was effectively disbanded after the dynastic union with Castile (see below). |
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 | | Upon his death in 1164 <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> renounced the crown <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon in favor <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> her eldest son Ramon, who, in compliment to the Aragonese, changed his name to Alfonso. |  | | King Ramiro the Monk, as he is known, married Agnes <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Poitiers, produced an heiress, <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>, betrothed her (aged two) to Ramon Berenguer IV <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Catalonia, abdicated in her favor and returned to monastic life. |  | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> de Aragon, Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon was born circa 1135 in Aragon, Spain and married 11 Aug 1137. |
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| | Alfonso II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon |
 | | He was the son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Ramon Berenguer IV <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona and <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon. |  | | Alfonso II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon (1152-1196) was king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon and count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona from 1152 to 1196. |
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| | Aragon - encyclopedia article about Aragon. |
 | | Aragón was also the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the crown, because <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer IV) with a Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón (<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon), their son inheriting all their respective territories. |  | | The King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón was the direct King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Aragonese region, and held also the title <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Valencia, King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Mallorca (for a time), Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona, Lord <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Montpellier, and, only temporally, Duke <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Athens and Neopatria. |  | | Catalan is spoken as well in some comarques (counties) adjacent to Catalonia, in particular: the Ribagorzan dialect in Ribagorza (capital Benabarre) and Litera (capital Binefar), and a dialect similar to that <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Terra Alta in Matarraña (capital Valderrobres) and Bajo Cinca (capital Fraga). |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Aragon
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| | Crown <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1137, the marriage <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Ramon Berenguer IV, Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona and <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon, joined the County <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona and territory <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Catalonia with the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon under the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> "Crown <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon". |  | | The regime began in 1035, as the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon, comprising the area still known as Aragon. |  | | The Crown <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon later included Valencia, the Balearic Islands, Sicily and Sardinia, and at least temporarily, Provence, Naples and Athens, until 1479 when the marriage <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon to Isabella I <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile unified their kingdoms. |
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| | Expansion <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon |
 | | He agreed to the marriage <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his only daughter <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> to the Conde <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona, Ramón Berenguer IV, who, according to Aragonese law, had to renounce his family name and rights to become the legal son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Ramiro. |  | | In 1162, the son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Queen <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> and Conde-Principe Ramón became the first King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon and Conde <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona; the head <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> two states that maintained their political, juridical, cultural and linguistic differences. |  | | Ramiro II, after the death <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his brother Alfonso I, abandoned the religious life to find an heir to the throne <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon. |
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| | Expansion <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon |
 | | He agreed to the marriage <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his only daughter <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> to the Conde <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona, Ramón Berenguer IV, who, according to Aragonese law, had to renounce his family name and rights to become the legal son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Ramiro. |  | | In 1162, the son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Queen <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> and Conde-Principe Ramón became the first King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon and Conde <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona; the head <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> two states that maintained their political, juridical, cultural and linguistic differences. |  | | Ramiro II, after the death <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his brother Alfonso I, abandoned the religious life to find an heir to the throne <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon. |
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| | Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Aragón was also the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the crown, because <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer IV) with a Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón (<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon), their son inheriting all their respective territories. |  | | Ramiro I was initially named king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon; later, after his brother Gionzalo´s death, also <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Sobrarbe and Ribagorza. |  | | The dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile and Aragon in 1479, when Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon wed Isabella I <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile, led to the formal creation <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Spain as a single entity in 1516. |
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 | | It married with Ines de Poitiers, <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> whom it had to <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>. |  | | To its death, <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> waited for to the greater age <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Alfonso, granted the twelve years, and it retired to Besalú. |  | | It arranged the esponsales <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the girl with Ramon Berenguer IV <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona, from his marriage (1151) to his death (1162), prince <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón. |
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| | Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Aragón was also the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the crown, because <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer IV) with a Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón (<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon), their son inheriting all their respective territories. |  | | Ramiro I was initially named king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon; later, after his brother Gionzalo´s death, also <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Sobrarbe and Ribagorza. |  | | The dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile and Aragon in 1479, when Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon wed Isabella I <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile, led to the formal creation <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Spain as a single entity in 1516. |
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| | Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Aragón was also the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the crown, because <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer IV) with a Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón (<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon), their son inheriting all their respective territories. |  | | Ramiro I was initially named king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon; later, after his brother Gionzalo´s death, also <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Sobrarbe and Ribagorza. |  | | The Kings <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón (called by some present-day historians "Kings <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón and Counts <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona") ruled territories that consisted <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> not only the present administrative region <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón but also Catalonia, and later the Balearic Islands, Valencia, Sicily, Naples and Sardinia (see Aragonese Empire). |
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| | List <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragonese monarchs : Kings <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon |
 | | 1131 1162 Ramon Berenguer IV[?] (married <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon[?] |  | | 1137 1163 Peronella or <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>[?] (married Ramon Berenguer IV, Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona[?]) |
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| | Aragon, Spain - definition <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon, Spain in Encyclopedia |
 | | Aragón was also the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a crown, because <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the dynastical union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer IV) with a Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón (<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon), their son inheriting all territories. |  | | The real centre <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> this kingdom was Barcelona, since it had a seaport and was near the geographical centre <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Crown <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon, while Valencia was the most important seaport for trade until S.XVIII (approx.). |  | | The dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile and Aragon in 1479, when Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon wed Isabella I <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile, led to the formal creation <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Spain as a single entity in 1516. |
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| | History <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Catalonia Encyclopedia Article @ 216.92.85.60 |
 | | His marriage to <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon implied the union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the County <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona and the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon in a new state, this union later being confirmed in the 14th century by Peter IV <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon ("Peter the Ceremonious"). |  | | The marriage <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Isabella I <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile and Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon (1469) unified Christian Spain; in 1492, the last <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> al-Andalus was conquered and the Spanish conquest <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Americas began. |  | | Ramon Berenguer IV used "Aragon" as his primary title and name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his ruling house, which absorbed the House <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona, abolished in 1150 for reasons <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> mutual convenience and by the will <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Count himself, as he relinquished his own lineage to benefit from a higher one. |
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| | Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón gave the name to the Crown <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon, after the dynastic union <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a Count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer IV) with a Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón (<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon), their son inheriting all their respective territories. |  | | Aragón was a Frankish feudal county (Jaca) before becoming a self-proclaimed kingdom, which was united to the kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Pamplona (later Navarre) in 925. |  | | Split from the kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Navarre, the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragón was re-established in 1035 and lasted until 1707. |
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 | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon (1135- October 17, 1174, Barcelona) was the daughter <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> King Ramiro II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon and Agnes <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Poitiers, a. |  | | Ramiro I was named king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon, and after his brother Gionzalo´s dead, <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Sobrarbe and Ribagorza. |  | | From 1035 until 1479 Aragon was the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> an independent kingdom ruling not only the present administrative region called Aragon, but, from 1137, was also the name <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> a Crown spanning the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon and Catalonia, and later the Balearic Islands, the Valencia, Sicily, Naples and Sardinia. |
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 | | In 1137 <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>, the daughter <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Ramiro, was married to Ramon Berenguer IV, the count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona; their son, Alfonso II, became the first king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> both Aragon and Catalonia, and also conquered Teruel, the last <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the historical territories originally belonging to the Crown <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon. |  | | The original County <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon was founded by the Carolingians as a protection barrier against the invading Arabs. |  | | The Route <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon comprises some <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the most beautiful and historical places <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the lands occupied by this Medieval kingdom. |
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 | | Alfons II "the Chaste" (+1196) succeeded his father Raymund-Berengar IV (+1162) in the County <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona and his mother <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> (+1173), in the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon, and united both states. |  | | The Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Naples was separated from Aragon when King Alfons V was succeeded in Naples by his natural son Ferdinand, and in Aragon by his brother John (II), King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Navarra, (1458). |  | | In 1516 the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon finally united with the Kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile (the united state became known as Spain). |
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 | | 1162: Alfonso I, son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> and Ramon Berenguer IV, unites the kingdom <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon and the County <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona. |  | | 1469: Isabel I <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile and Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon are married, uniting Spain. |  | | 1280: King Peter <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon captures most <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Aragonese nobility in a castle where they are plotting against him |
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 | | He was the son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> IV <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona">Ramon Berenguer IV <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona[?] and <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Petronila<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon[?]. |  | | Alfonso II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon (1152-1196) was king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Aragon and count <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Barcelona from 1152 to 1196. |  | | It was only natural that the Whigs should profit by. |
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