Kingdom of Navarre
House of Jiménez, 1004–1076
Traditional early arms
- Sancho III Garcés "the Great" (late 10th century – 1035) King of Navarre
House of Jiménez, Aragon branch 1076–1134
House of Jiménez
- Sancho Ramírez (c. 1042 – 1094) King of Aragon from 1063 and King of Navarre from 1076 as Sancho V.
House of Jiménez, senior line (restoration), 1134–1234
Sancho VII Sanches (1157 – 1234)
- Sancho VII Sanches (1157 – 1234), the Strong the Prudent, King of Navarre from 1194. First to use the traditional arms in 1212.
House of Champagne, 1234–1284
Theobald I ( 1201 – 1253)
- Theobald I ( 1201 – 1253), Count of Champagne, as Theobald IV, from birth and King of Navarre from 1234.
- Theobald II the Young (1238–1270) King of Navarre
- Henry 1 “the Fat” (c. 1244-1274) King of Navarre
- Joan I (1273-1305) Queen of Navarre. Married Philip IV “the Fair” (1268-1314) King of France
House of Capet, 1284–1349
- Louis X "Le Hutin" (1289-1316) Roi de France et Roi de Navarre (1305).
- Philippe V "Le Long" (1292-1322) Roi de France et Roi de Navarre.
- Charles IV "Le Bel" (1294-1328) Roi de France et Roi de Navarre
House of Evreux (1328-1441)
Philippe III d'Evreux (1301-1343) Comte d'Evreux
- Philippe III d'Evreux (1301-1343) Comte d'Evreux, Comte de Mortain, Roi de Navarre. Marié Jeanne II (1312-1349) Reine de Navarre, fille de Louis X, Roi de France et Navarre
Charles II de Navarre « le Mauvais » (1332-1387) Roi de Navarre
- Charles II de Navarre « le Mauvais » (1332-1387) Roi de Navarre et Comte d'Evreux. Marié Jeanne de France (1343-1373) fille de Jean II, «le Bon » Roi de France
Charles III de Navarre (1361-1425) Roi de Navarre
- Charles III de Navarre (1361-1425) Roi de Navarre et Comte d'Evreux, puis Duc de Nemours. Marié Éléonore de Castille (1362-1415) fille d'Henri II, Roi de Castille
Blanche II de Navarre (1391-1441) Reine de Navarre
- Blanche II de Navarre (1391-1441) Reine de Navarre. Mariée premièrement Martin Ier de Sicile (1374-1409) Roi de Sicile, fils de Martin Ier d'Aragon, roi de Sicile et deuxièmement Jean II d'Aragon « le Grand » (1398-1479) roi d'Aragon, de Valence, de Majorque, de Sardaigne et de Sicile, roi de Navarre par mariage entre 1425 et 1441, puis par usurpation entre 1441 et 1479, fils de Ferdinand Ier, roi d'Aragon
House of Trastámara-Navarre (de jure 1441-1479)
Charles de Viane (Charles IV) (1421-1461) Prince de Viane
- Charles de Viane (Charles IV) (1421-1461) duc de Gandie, prince de Gérone, prince de Viane, puis roi de Navarre (de jure), fils du prince Jean d'Aragon et Blanche II de Navarre. Marié Agnès de Clèves (1422-1448) fille d'Adolphe Ier, duc de Clèves
Blanche de Navarre (1424-1464) Reine de Navarre (de jure)
- Blanche de Navarre (1424-1464) Reine de Navarre (de jure), fille du prince Jean d'Aragon et Blanche II de Navarre. Mariée Henri IV de Castille (1425-1474) prince des Asturies
Éléonore (1426-1479) Reine de Navarre (de jure), Reine de Navarre
- Éléonore (1426-1479) Reine de Navarre (de jure), Reine de Navarre. Mariée Gaston IV de Foix-Béarn (1425-1472) comte de Foix
House of Trastámara (de Facto 1458–1479)
Jean II d'Aragon « le Grand » (1398-1479) Roi d'Aragon, de Valence, de Majorque, de Sardaigne et de Sicile, roi de Navarre
- Jean II d'Aragon « le Grand » (1398-1479) Roi d'Aragon, de Valence, de Majorque, de Sardaigne et de Sicile, roi de Navarre par mariage entre 1425 et 1441, puis par usurpation entre 1441 et 1479, fils de Ferdinand Ier, roi d'Aragon. Marié premièrement Blanche II de Navarre (1391-1441) Reine de Navarre et deuxièmement Jeanne Enríquez (1425-1468) fille de Fadrique Enríquez, amiral de Castille, comte de Melgar et Rueda
House of Foix (1479–1517)
Gaston de Foix (1445-1470) Prince of Viana
- Gaston de Foix (1445-1470) Prince of Viana, son of Éléonore, Queen of Navarre and Gaston IV de Foix-Béarn Count of Foix. Married Madeleine of France (1443-1495) daughter of Charles VII, King of France
Francis Phoebus of Foix (c. 1469 – 1483) King of Navarre
- Francis Phoebus of Foix (c. 1469 – 1483) King of Navarre from 1479 and Count of Foix from 1472.
Catherine (1468-1517) Queen of Navarre
- Catherine (1468-1517) Queen of Navarre. Married John III d'Albret (1469-1516) jure uxoris King of Navarre, son of Alain I, Lord of Albret
Cadets
Jean de Foix (1446–1500) Viscount of Narbonne
- Jean de Foix (1446–1500) Viscount of Narbonne, Count d'Étampes, claimed the throne of Navarre upon the death of his nephew François Phébus, second son of Gaston de Foix, Prince of Viana Married Marie of Orleans (1457-1493) daughter of Charles, Duke of Orléans. Ferdinand II (I) (1452-1516) King of Aragon claimed the Navarrese throne through the marriage of his daughter.
Gaston of Foix (1489–1512) Duke of Nemour
- Gaston of Foix (1489–1512) Duke of Nemours, Viscount of Narbonne and Count d'Étampes, son of Jean de Foix, Viscount of Narbonne
Pierre de Foix (1449-1490) Cardinal Bishop of Vannes
- Pierre de Foix (1449-1490) Cardinal Bishop of Vannes, second son of Gaston de Foix, Prince of Viana
Jacques de Foix (1469-1500) Infante de Navarra
- Jacques de Foix (1469-1500) Infante de Navarra, Count de Montfort, third son of Gaston de Foix, Prince of Viana. Married firstly Ana de Peralta, daughter of Pedro de Peralta, 1st Count de Santisteban y Lerín (divorced) and secondly Catherine de Beaumont, daughter of Louis de Beaumont, 2nd Count de Lerín
House of Trastamara (1512–1516)
Ferdinand II (I) (1452-1516) King of Aragon, King of Sicily, King of Naples as Ferdinand III, King of Navarre as Ferdinand I from 1512 to 1516
- Ferdinand II (I) (1452-1516) King of Aragon, King of Sicily, King of Naples as Ferdinand III, King of Navarre as Ferdinand I from 1512 to 1516, jure uxoris King of Castile and León as Ferdinand V. Married firstly Isabella I (1451-1504) Queen of Castile and León, Known as the Catholic Kings and secondly Ursula Germaine of Foix (c. 1488-1536) daughter of John of Foix, Count of Étampes.
Lower Navarre
House of Albret (1517–1572)
Jean III d'Albret (1469-1516) jure uxoris King of Navarre
- John III of Navarre, also known as Jean d'Albret (1469-1516) was jure uxoris King of Navarre. 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.
Henry II d'Albret (1503-1555) King of Navarre
- Henry II d'Albret (1503-1555) King of Navarre. Married Marguerite of Angoulême (1492-1549) daughter of Charles, Count of Angoulême
Jeanne III d'Albret (1528-1572) Queen of Navarre
- Jeanne III d'Albret (1528-1572) Queen of Navarre. Married firstly William of Jülich-Cleves-Berge (1516-1592) was a Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (annulled 1545) and secondly Antoine de Bourbon (1518-1562) Duke of Vendôme, King of Navarre (jure uxoris)
House of Bourbon (1572–1620)
Henry III "the Great" (1553 – 1610) King of Navarre from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 1610 (as Henry IV)
- Henry III "the Great" (1553 – 1610) King of Navarre from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 1610 (as Henry IV). Married firstly Margaret of Valois (1553 – 1615) daughter of Henry II, King of France (annulled 1599) and secondly Marie de' Medici (1575 – 1642) daughter of Francesco I, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
Louis III (1601 – 1643) King of France (as Louis XIII) and Navarre
- Louis III (1601 – 1643) King of France (as Louis XIII) and Navarre. Married Anne of Austria (1601 – 1666), daughter of Philip III of Spain
Merged with France in 1620 but the Kings of France continued to use the title King of Navarre until 1830.
Titular Rulers of Navarre (1620–1830)
See Maison de Bourbon de France directs (1589-1883)
Upper Navarre
House of Trastamara (1516–1555)
Joanna “the Mad” (1479–1555) Queen regnant of Castile from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516
- Joanna “the Mad” (1479–1555) Queen regnant of Castile from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516. Married Philip I, also known as Philip the Handsome (1478–1506) the son of the Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and crowned King of Castile in 1506.
House of Austria (1516–1700)
See Early Spain
House of Bourbon (1700–1833)
See Bourbon Spain
The Navarre Quartering was not used formally until the accession of Juan Carlos I (b. 1938) King of Spain in 1975