Aragó is a family name that descended from the kings of the Aragonese Crown. The kings never used any family name. All lines are now exhausted. The name originated from the rivers Aragón and Aragón Subordán in northern Spain.[1]

Lines

Originated by four sons of James I of Aragon

  • Majorca, created by the king James II of Majorca.
  • Hixar, created by Peter, lord of Hixar.
  • Xerica, created by Peter, lord of Xerica.
  • Castre, created by Ferran lord of Castre.

Originated by a son of James II of Aragon

Originated by a son of Alfonso III of Aragon

  • Urgell, created by James I count of Urgell

Originated by a son of Peter II of Aragon

  • Avola, created by Frederic II king of Sicily, they were lords (later Marquiss) of Avola and Terranova.

Originated by a son of Ferran I of Aragon

  • Segorbe, created by Henry I lord of Segorbe (Later dukes)

Originated by a son of Alfonso IV of Aragon

Originated by a son of Ferdinand I of Naples

  • Montalto, created by Ferdinand, duke of Montalto

Originated by a son of John II of Aragon

Originated by a son of Ferran II of Aragon

References

  1. Bisson, Thomas N. (1986). Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History. Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780198219873.

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