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House of Trastamara

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House of Trastámara family tree

Monarchs of Castile: ; monarchs of Aragon: ; monarchs of Navarre:
—————— legitimate children
— — — marriage
........................ liaison and illegitimate children

Maria
of Portugal
1313–1357
Alfonso XI
1311–1350
King of Castile
r.1313–1350
Eleanor
de Guzmán
1310-1351
Peter
1334–1369
King of Castile
r.1350–1366;
1367–1369
Henry II
1334–1379
King of Castile
r.1366–1367;
1369–1379
Juana Manuel
of Villena
1339–1381
Constance
Duchess of
Lancaster
1354–1394
John I
1358–1390
King of Castile
1379–1390
Eleanor
of Aragon
1358–1382
Catherine
of Lancaster
1373–1418
Henry III
1379–1406
King of Castile
1390–1406
Ferdinand I
1380-1416
King of Aragon
1412–1416
Eleanor
Countess of
Alburquerque
1374–1435
John II
1405–1454
King of Castile
1406-1454
Maria
of Castile
1401–1458
Alfonso V
1396–1458
King of Aragon
1416–1458
Juana
Enríquez

de Córdoba
1425–1468
John II
1398–1479
King of Aragon
1458–1479
Blanche I
1387–1441
Queen of Navarre
1425-1441
Henry IV
1425–1474
King of Castile
1454–1474
Isabella I
1451–1504
Queen of Castile
1474–1504
Ferdinand II
1452–1516
King of Aragon
1479–1516
Ferdinand I of Naples
1423–1494
King of Naples
1458-1494
Royal Family of Naples
Charles IV
1421–1461
de jure
King of Navarre
1441-1461
Blanche II
1424–1464
de jure
Queen of Navarre
1461–1464
Eleanor
1426–1479
Queen of Navarre
1479
Afonso, Crown Prince of Portugal
1475-1491
Isabella of Aragon
1470–1498
Queen of Portugal
1497-1498
Manuel I
1469-1521
King of Portugal
1495-1521
John, Prince of Asturias
1478-1497
Margaret of Austria
1480-1530
sister of Philip I
later Duchess of Savoy
Joanna
1479–1555
Queen of Castile
1504-1555
Queen of Aragon
1516–1555
Philip I (of Austria)
1478-1506
King of Castile
1506
Maria of Aragon
1482-1517
Queen of Portugal
1500-1517
Manuel I
1469-1521
King of Portugal
1495-1521
Catherine of Aragon
1485-1536
Queen of England
1509-1533
Henry VIII of England
1491-1547
King of England
1509-1547
Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal & Asturias
1498-1500
Charles
1500-1558
King of Spain
1516-1556
Holy Roman Emperor
1519-1556
Isabella of Portugal
1503-1539
Queen and Empress
1526-1539
Royal Family of PortugalMary I of England
1516-1558
Queen of England
1553-1558
House of
Habsburg

(casa de Austria)



Origin of the Coats of Arms of Spain
Kingdom of LeónKingdom of CastileCrown of AragonKingdom of Sicily
Crown of CastileCrown of AragonAragonese
Kingdom of Sicily
Crown of Aragon
Ferdinand II of Aragon
& Isabel I of Castile

The Arms of the Kingdom of Spain was the official coat of arms of the Monarch of Spain from the time of the Catholic Monarchs, and was used as the official arms of the Kingdom until the First Spanish Republic in 1873. Afterwards, the arms became an integral part of the Coat of Arms of Spain. The different governments since (whether republican or monarchist) have led to the arms being changed on various occasions, but always respecting the main heraldic design involving the former kingdoms and, in many cases, the pillars of Hercules.

As a reward for his successful voyage of discovery, the Spanish sovereigns granted Columbus the right to bear arms. According to the blazon specified in letters patent dated May 20, 1493, Columbus was to bear in the first and the second quarters the royal charges of Castile and Leon, the Castle and the Lion, but with different tinctures or colours. In the third quarter would be islands in a wavy sea, and in the fourth, the customary arms of his family.[1]

Coat of arms of the Catholic Monarchs after 1492
  1. ^ "Columbus' Coat of Arms". Library of Congress. Retrieved March 18, 2015.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.