Table
| Image | Emperor | Recorded title or description | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alfonso III of León (866–910) |
Hispaniae imperator (emperor of Spain) imperator totius Hispaniae (Emperor of all Spain) magnus imperator (great emperor) |
twelfth-century forgeries; posthumous royal charter |
|
| Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona (905–925) |
optime imperator (excellent emperor) | Roda Codex | |
| Ordoño II of León (910–924) |
serenissimus imperator (most serene emperor) imperator Legionensis (Leonese Emperor) |
contemporary royal charter Roda Codex |
|
| Ramiro II of León (931–951) |
imperator (emperor) | posthumous royal charters | |
| Ordoño III of León (951–956) |
imperator (emperor) | contemporary royal charter | |
| Ramiro III of León (966–984) |
dominissimus imperator (most lordly emperor) Basileus (king/emperor) |
contemporary royal charters | |
| Fernán González of Castile (923–970) |
imperator terrae (emperor of the land) | contemporary private charter | |
| García Fernández of Castile (970–995) |
imperator Castelle (emperor of Castile) | contemporary charter | |
| Alfonso V of León (999–1025) |
imperator (emperor) | correspondence of Abbot Oliva | |
| Sancho Garcés III of Pamplona (1004–1035) |
imperator in Castella (emperor in Castile) | later forgery | |
| Bermudo III of León (1027–1037) |
imperator in Leione or in Gallecia (emperor in León or Galicia) | contemporary charters, correspondence of Abbot Oliva | |
| Ferdinand I of León and Castile (1035–1065) |
imperator magnus (great emperor) | charter of his daughters' | |
| García II of Galicia and Portugal (1065–1072) |
bonus imperator (good emperor) | Historia silense | |
| Alfonso VI of León and Castile (1065–1109) |
imperator totius Hispaniae (emperor of all Spain) al-Imbraţūr dhī-l-Millatayn (emperor of the two religions) |
contemporary charters and correspondence | |
| Raymond of Galicia (1092–1107) |
Gallecie imperator (emperor of Galicia) | contemporary charter | |
| Urraca of León and Castile (1109–1126) |
tocius Gallecie imperatrix (empress of all Galicia) totius hispaniae imperatrix (empress of all Spain) |
contemporary charters | |
| Alfonso I of Aragon and Pamplona (1104–1134) |
imperator in Castella, Gallicia (emperor in Castile, Galicia) | contemporary charters | |
| Alfonso VII of León and Castile (1126–1157) |
imperator (emperor) | Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris |
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