Lieutenants of the Kingdom of Aragon

Lieutenants of the Kingdom of Aragon

Lieutenants (or Viceroys) of the Kingdom of Aragón:

*Alfons d'Aragón, Bishop of Zaragoza 1485-1511
*Germaine of Foix (Queen) 1512-1516
*Alfons d'Aragón, bishop of Zaragoza (second time) 1516-1520
*Juan de Lanuza 1520-1535
*Betrán de la Cueva y Alvarez de Toledo, duke of Alburquerque 1535-1539
*Pedro Manrique de Luna y de Urrea, count of Morata de Jalón 1539-1554
*Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y de la Cerda, prince of Melito 1554-1564
*Ferran d'Aragón i de Gurrea, Bishop of Zaragoza 1566-1575
*Artal de Alagón y Luna, count of Sástago 1575-1588
*Iñigo de Mendoza y de la Cerda y Manrique de Luna, marquis of Almenara 1588
*Miguel Martinez de Luna y Mendoza, count of Morata de Jalón 1592-1593
*Diego Fernández de Cabrera Bobadilla y Mendoza, count of Chincón 1593-1601
*Beltrán de la Cueva y Castilla, duke of Alburquerque 1601-1602
*Ascanio Colonna, cardinal 1602-1604
*Gastó de Montcada i Grada, marquis of Aitona 1604-1610
*Diego de Pimentel y Enriquez, marquis of Los Gelves 1617-1620
*Ferran de Borja y d'Aragón, count of Mayalde 1621-1632
*Girolamo Carraffa e Carrascciolo, marquis de Montenegro 1632-1636
*Pedro Fajardo de Requesens de Zuñiga y Pimentel, marquis of Los Velez 1635-1638
*Francesco Maria Carraffa e Carraffa, duke of Nochera 1639-1640
*Enrique de Pimentel y Moscoso, marquis of Tavara 1641
*Teodoro Trivulzio, prince of Trivulzio, cardinal 1642-1645
*Bernadino Fernández de Velasco Tovar y Córdoba de Aragón, duke of Frias 1645-1647
*Francisco de Melo, count of Assmar 1647-1649
*Francisco Fernández de Castro Andrade de Portugal e Legnano de Gattinara, count of Lemos and count of Andrade 1649-1653
*Fabrizzio Pignatelli, prince of Nòia, duke (married with the duchess) of Monteleone 1654-1657
*Niccolò Ludivisi, prince of Piombino and Venosa 1659-1662
*Ferran de Borja d'Aragón i Barreto, count of Mayalde 1662-1664
*Francisco de Idiáquez de Butrón Mogica y de Álava, duke of Ciudad Real 1664-1667
*Ettore Pignatelli d'Aragona e Cortés, duke (married with the duchess) of Terranova, prince of Noia, duke of Moteleone 1668
*Pedro Pablo Ximénez de Urrea Fernández de Heredia y Zapata, count of Aranda 1668-1669
*Juan Jose de Austria 1669-1676
*Lorenzo-Onoffrio Colonna e Gioeni-Cardona, princ of Paliano 1678-1681
*Jaime Fernández de Hixar-Silva Sarmiento de la Cerda, duke of Hixar 1681-1687
*Carlo Antonio Spinelli, prince of Cariati, duke of Seminara 1688-1691
*Baltasar de los Cobos Luna Sarmiento de Mendoza Zúñiga y Manrqique, marquis of Camarasa 1692-1693
*Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco Cabrera y Bobadilla, marquis of Villena and duke of Escalona 1693-1695
*Domenico del Giudice e Palagno, duke of Giovenazzo, prince of Cellamare 1695
*Baltasar de los Cobos Luna Sarmiento de Mendoza Zúñiga y Manrqique, marquis of Camarasa 1696-1699 (second time)

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