- male, deceased (1516)
- Ferdinand II "the Catholic" (March 10, 1452 – January 23, 1516) was king of Aragon (1479–1516), Castile, Sicily (1468–1516), Naples (1504–...
- female, deceased (1271)
- Isabella of Aragon (1247 - January 28, 1271), infanta of Aragon, was, by marriage, Queen consort of France in the Middle Ages from 1270 to 1271....
- female, deceased (1517)
- Maria of Aragon (Mary of Aragon or Mary of Spain or even Mary of Castile) (June 29 1482 - March 7 1517) was an Aragonese princess, second wife of...
- female, deceased (1445)
- Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal as wife of Edward I of Portugal and princess of Aragon as daughter to Ferdinand I of Aragon and Eleanor of...
- female, deceased (1174)
- Petronila of Aragon was Queen of Aragon from 1137 until 1162. She was the daughter of Ramiro II, King of Aragon, and Agnes of Aquitaine. Petronila...
- male, deceased (809)
- Aureolus is traditionally thought to have been the chief of the Franks in the region of Aragón. Between 798 and 802 the Franks established several p...
- male
- Abraham of Aragon was a Jewish physician specializing in diseases of the eye who flourished in the middle of the thirteenth century CE. Shortly...
- female
- Talesa, Talèse, Talèze, or Ataresa was an Aragonese noblewoman and relative of the royal Jiménez dynasty. She was the daughter of Sancho, Count of...
- male, deceased (1276)
- James I the Conqueror (Catalan: "Jaume el Conqueridor", Aragonese: "Chaime lo Conqueridor", Spanish: "Jaime el Conquistador", Occitan: "Jacme"; 2...
- male, deceased (1387)
- Peter IV (September 1319 - 5 January 1387), called the Ceremonious or "El del Punyalet" ("the one of the little dagger"), was the King of Aragon,...
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