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This is a list of the kings of Pamplona (Iruña in Basque), later Navarre. Iruña, name of the capital, was used as the only or main name of the kingdom until the period of the dominion of Aragón (1076-1134). However, the territorial designation Navarre came into use as an alternative name in the late 10th century, though it was used much less often. Aragonese kings created a county named Navarre in the central areas of the kingdom of Pamplona. When the country regained its independence, from 1134 onwards, the name Navarre was the main designation of the kingdom.

Monarchs of Pamplona

House of Íñiguez, ? 824–905

The Íñiguez dynasty founded the Navarrese kingdom (of Pamplona) in or around 824 when they rebelled against nominal Frankish (Carolingian) authority.
   |- | Íñigo Arista
? 824851/2|| || ||4 children||851/2 |- | García Íñiguez
851/2882|| ||son of Íñigo Arista||5 children||882 |- | Fortún Garcés
882905|| ||son of García Íñiguez||Oria
5 children|| (deposed 905) |- |}

House of Jiménez, 905–1000

|- | Sancho I Garcés
905925|| ||son of García Jiménez and Dadildis de Pallars||Toda of Navarre
6 children||11 December 925
Resa |- | Jimeno Garcés
925931|| ||son of García Jiménez and Dadildis de Pallars||Sancha of Navarre
3 children||931 |- | García Sánchez I
931970|| ||919
son of Sancho I Garcés and Toda of Navarre||Andregota Galíndez
1 child

Teresa
3 children||970
aged 51 |- | Sancho II Garcés Abarca
970994|| ||after 935
son of García Sánchez I and Andregota||Urraca Fernández
4 children||December 994 |- | García Sánchez II
9941004|| ||son of Sancho II Garcés Abarca and Urraca Fernández||Jimena Fernández of Cea
981
4 children||1004 |- |}

Monarchs of Navarre

House of Jiménez, 1004–1076

During the time of Sancho III the Great, the name Navarre for the kingdom replaced Pamplona, as he was titled rex Navarrae Hispaniarum. He also brought Castile, Ribagorza and Sobrarbe under his control, and conquered León.
   |- | Sancho III the Great
10041035|| ||985
son of García Sánchez II and Jimena Fernández of Cea||Muniadona Mayor
1010
4 children||18 October 1035 |- | García Sánchez III
10351054|| ||1016
son of Sancho III the Great and Muniadona Mayor||Estefanía of Barcelona
1038
9 children||15 September 1054
Atapuerca |- | Sancho IV Garcés
10541076|| ||1039
son of García Sánchez III and Estefanía of Barcelona||Placencia
1068
3 children||4 June, 1076
Peñalén |- |}

House of Aragon, 1076–1134

|- | Sancho V Ramirez
1076-1094|| || 1042
son of Ramiro I of Aragon and Ermesinde of Bigorre|| Isabel of Urgel
1065
1 child

Felicie of Roucy
1076
2 children || 4 June 1094
Huesca
aged 48 |- | Peter I
10941104|| || 1068
son of Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón and Navarre and Isabel of Urgel|| Inés of Aquitaine
1086
2 children

Bertha of Aragón
1097
No children || 28 September 1104
Aran Valley
aged 36 |- | Alfonso I
11041134|| || 1073
son of Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón and Navarre and Felicie of Roucy|| Urraca of Castile
1109
No children ||8 September 1134
Huesca
aged 61 |- |}

House of Jiménez (restoration), 1134–1234

|- | García Ramírez
11341150|| ||son of Ramiro Sánchez of Monzón and Cristina Rodríguez Díaz de Vivar||Marguerite de l'Aigle
1130
4 children

Urraca of Castile
24 June 1144
2 children||21 November 1150
Lorca |- | Sancho VI
11501194|| ||1133
son of García Ramírez and Marguerite de l'Aigle||Sancha of Castile
1157
6 children||27 June 1194
Pamplona |- | Sancho VII
11941234|| ||1157
Tudela
son of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile||Constance of Toulouse
1195
6 children||7 April 1234
Tudela |- |}

House of Champagne, 1234–1284

|- | Theobald I
12341253|| ||30 May 1201
Troyes
son of Theobald III of Champagne and Blanca of Navarre||Gertrude of Dagsburg
1220
No children

Agnes of Beaujeu
1222
1 child

Margaret of Bourbon
1232
6 children||8 July 1253
Pamplona
aged 52 |- | Theobald II
12531270|| ||1238
son of Theobald I of Navarre and Margaret of Bourbon||Isabella of France
6 April 1255
No children||4 December 1270
Trapani
aged 32 |- | Henry I
12701274|| ||1244
son of Theobald I of Navarre and Margaret of Bourbon||Blanche of Artois
1269
2 children||22 July 1274
aged 30 |- | Joan I
12741305|| ||14 January 1271
Bar-sur-Seine
daughter of Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois|| Philip IV of France
16 August 1284
7 children||4 April 1305
Château de Vincennes
aged 34 |- |}

House of Capet, 1284–1349

|- | Philip I
12841305|| ||1268
Fontainebleau
son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon||Joan I of Navarre
16 August 1284
7 children||29 November 1314
Fontainebleau
aged 46 |- | Louis I
13051316|| ||October 1289
Paris
son of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre||Margaret of Burgundy
21 September 1305
1 child

Clémence d'Anjou
19 August 1315
1 child||5 June 1316
Vincennes
aged 27 |- | John I
1316|| ||15 November 1316
Paris
son of Louis X of France and Clémence d'Anjou||never married||20 November 1316
Paris
5 days |- | Philip II
13161322|| ||1292
Lyon
son of Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois|| Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy
1307
7 children||3 January 1322
Longchamp
aged 30 |- | Charles I
13221328|| ||19 June 1294
Clermont
son of Philip IV of France and Jeanne I of Navarre|| Blanche de Bourgogne
1307
2 children

Marie de Luxembourg
1322
4 children||1 February 1328
Vincennes
aged 34 |- | Joan II
13281349|| ||28 January 1312
Charenton-le-Pont
son of Philip IV of France and Jeanne I of Navarre||Philip III of Navarre
8 children||6 October 1349
Charenton-le-Pont
aged 37 |- |}

House of Évreux, 1328–1441


   |- | Philip III
13281343|| ||27 March 1306
son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon||Joan II of Navarre
8 children||16 September 1343
Jerez de la Frontera
aged 37 |- | Charles II
13491387|| ||10 October 1332
Évreux
son of Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre||Joan of France
7 children||1 January 1387
Pamplona
aged 55 |- | Charles III
13871425|| ||22 July 1361
Nantes
son of Charles II of Navarre and Joan of France||Eleanor of Castile
1375
8 children||8 September 1425
Olite
aged 64 |- | Blanche I
14251441|| ||1385
Castile
daughter of Charles III of Navarre and Eleanor of Castile||Martin I of Sicily
26 December 1402
1 child

John II of Aragon
10 June 1420
4 children||3 April 1441
Santa María la Real de Nieva
aged 56 |- |}

House of Trastámara, 1425–1479

|- | John II
14251479|| || 29 June 1397
Medina del Campo
son of Ferdinand I and Eleanor of Alburquerque|| Blanche I of Navarre
6 November, 1419
4 children

Juana Enríquez
2 children ||20 January 1479
Barcelona
aged 81 |- | Eleanor
1479|| || 2 February 1425
Olite
daughter of John II of Aragon and Blanche I of Navarre|| Gaston IV, Count of Foix
11 children ||12 February 1479
Tudela
aged 54 |- |}

Claimants against John II, 1441–1464

During the war against king John II, there were two who claimed his throne.
   |- | Charles of Viana
House of Trastamara
14411461|| || 29 June 1397
Peñafiel
son of John II of Aragon and Blanche I of Navarre|| never married ||23 September 1461
Barcelona
aged 64 |- | Blanche II
House of Trastamara
14611464|| || 1424
Olite
daughter of John II of Aragon and Blanche I of Navarre|| Henry IV of Castile
No children ||2 December 1464
Orthez
aged 40 |- |}

House of Foix, 1479–1518

|- | Francis Phoebus
14791483|| || 12 April 1467
son of Gaston of Foix, Prince of Viana and Magdalena of Valois||never married||12 February 1483
Pau
aged 16 |- | Catherine
14831517|| || 1468
daughter of Gaston of Foix, Prince of Viana and Magdalena of Valois|| John III of Navarre
13 children ||12 February 1517
Mont-de-Marsan
aged 49 |- |}

House of Albret, 1518–1572

John III was defeated by Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1512, who then conquered southern Navarre for the Crown of Aragon and was crowned king. See the List of Aragonese and Spanish monarchs for this line. The monarchs of Navarre after 1512 thus only reigned over Lower Navarre, the part of Navarre north of the Pyrenees.
   |- | John III
14841516|| || 1469
son of Alain I of Albret and Francoise of Châtillon-Limoges|| Catherine of Navarre
13 children ||14 June 1516
Pau
aged 47 |- | Henry II
15171555|| || 18 April 1503
Sangüesa
son of John III of Navarre and Catherine of Navarre|| Marguerite de Navarre
1526
2 children ||25 May 1555
Hagetmau
aged 52 |- | Joan III
15551572|| || 7 January 1528
Saint-Germain-en-Laye
daughter of Henry II of Navarre and Marguerite of Navarre|| Antoine of Bourbon
20 October 1548
5 children ||9 June 1572
Paris
aged 44 |- |}

House of Bourbon, 1572–1620

|- | Henry III
15721610|| || 13 December 1553
Pau
son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne III of Navarre|| Marie de Médicis
17 December 1600
6 children ||14 May 1610
Paris
aged 57 |- | Louis II
16101620|| || 27 September 1601
Château de Fontainebleau
son of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici|| Anne of Austria
24 November 1615
6 children ||14 May 1643
Paris
aged 41 |- |} Henry III of Navarre became Henry IV of France and thereafter the crown of Navarre passed to the kings of France. In 1620, the Kingdom was merged into France, however the French kings continued to use the title King of Navarre until 1791, and it was revived again from 1814 to 1830 during the Restoration.
   The Bourbon Carlist pretenders to the throne of Spain had Spanish Navarre as a stronghold during the Carlist Wars, but their claim was to all the Spanish royal titles in general.

Current claimants

  • Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou is the current claimant of so-called Blancs d'Espagne to the kingdoms of France and Navarre. His Navarrese claim is based on the alteration of succession order to be restricted in accordance with Salic Law effectuated by Louis XIII. Juan Carlos I, the reigning king of Spain (which is the current country to where most of the territories of historical Navarre belong), uses the title King of Navarre as part of his more extended titulary, inherited from earlier monarchs of Spain (Castile and Aragon).

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