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Örjan Martinsson

Kings of Navarre

The area in the Pyrenees that would become Navarre became independent after a rebellion against the Franks about 824. The new state was first called the kingdom of Pamplona but Navarre became the most common name at the 11th century. The inhabitants in Navarre are Basques whose language is not related with any other known language. From the 13th century Navarre was usually ruled by French dynasties and it was 1284-1328 in a personal union with France. Spain 1512 conquered most of Navarre but the parts that were located at the northern side of the Pyrenees retained its independence. This reduced kingdom was called Lower Navarre to distinguish it from the Spanish Upper Navarre. King Henri III became 1589 Henri IV of France whereby Navarre and France again entered a personal union. Navarre was dissolved and incorporated with France during the French revolution, but despite of that the French kings would 1814-1830 still call them selves "king of France and Navarre".

House of Iniguez

c. 824-851
c. 851-880
c. 880-905
Inigo Arista
Garcia I
Fortuno

House of Jimenez
 
905-925
925-970
970-994
994-1000
1000-1035
1035-1054
1054-1076
1076-1094
1094-1104
1104-1134
1134-1150
1150-1194
1194-1234
Sancho I
Garcia II
Sancho II
Garcia III
Sancho III el Mayor (the Great)
Garcia IV
Sancho IV
Sancho V
Pedro I
Alfonso I *


Garcia V
Sancho VI
Sancho VII el Fuerte (the Strong)

House of Champagne
 
1234-1253
1253-1270
1270-1274
1274-1305
Thibaut I
Thibaut II
Henri I
Jeanne I




House of Capet
 
1284-1305
1305-1316
1316-1322
1322-1328
1328-1349
Philippe I
Louis I
Philippe II
Charles I
Jeanne II

()


 

House of Évreux
 
1328-1343
1343-1387
1387-1425
1425-1441
Philippe III
Charles II le Mauvais (the Mean)
Charles III le Noble (the Noble)
Blanche

House of Trastámara
 
1425-1479
1479
Juan I
Eleanor

 

House of De Grailly
 
1479-1483
1483-1517
Francis Phoebus
Catherine

House of D´ Albret
 
1483-1516
1517-1555
1555-1572
Jean II
Henri II
Jeanne III

House of Bourbon
 
1555-1562
1562-1610
1610-1643
1643-1715
1715-1774
1774-1791
Antoine
Henri III (IV)
Louis II (XIII)
Louis III (XIV)
Louis IV (XV)
Louis V (XVI)





The Kingdom of Navarre was dissolved and incorporated with France 1791.

* = Alfonso I was married with queen Urraca of Castile and thereby regent over that kingdom.

= Aragon   = Castile   = France   = Champagne   = Sicily