Holders
Picture | Name | Heir of | Birth | Became heir to the Crown | Created Duke of Girona | Ceased to be Duke of Girona | Death | Other titles before/whilst Duke | Duchess of Girona |
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Infante Juan later John I |
Peter IV | 27 December 1350 | 1351 | 6 January 1387 became King |
19 May 1396 | Martha of Armagnac | |||
Yolande of Bar | |||||||||
Infante James | John I | 1382 | 6 January 1387 | 1388 | |||||
Infante Ferdinand | 1389 | October 1389 | |||||||
Infante Peter | 1394 | 1394 | |||||||
Infante Alfonso later Alfonso V |
Ferdinand I | 1396 | 25 June 1412 | January 1414 | 19 February 1416 Raised to Principality |
27 June 1458 | Maria of Castile | ||
Prince Charles | John II | 29 May 1421 | 27 June 1458 | 23 September 1461 | |||||
Prince Ferdinand later Ferdinand II |
10 March 1452 | 23 September 1461 brother's death |
20 January 1479 became King |
23 January 1516 | Isabella I of Castile | ||||
Prince John, Duke of Lorraine (claimant) |
René | 2 August 1424 | 1466 | 16 December 1470 | Marie of Bourbon | ||||
Prince Nicholas, Duke of Lorraine (claimant) |
7 July 1448 | 16 December 1470 | 27 July 1473 | - | |||||
Prince Juan | Ferdinand II | 28 June 1478 | 20 January 1479 | 4 October 1497 | Margaret of Austria | ||||
Prince Miguel | 24 August 1498 | 28 August 1498 | 19 July 1500 death |
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Infanta Joanna later Joanna I |
6 November 1479 | 1502 recognized by the Aragonese Cortes at Zaragoza |
3 May 1509 brother's birth |
12 April 1555 | - | ||||
Prince John | 3 May 1509 | - | |||||||
Infanta Joanna later Joanna I |
6 November 1479 | 3 May 1509 brother's death |
23 January 1516 became Queen-regnant |
12 April 1555 | - | ||||
Prince Charles later Charles I |
Joanna I | 24 February 1500 | 23 January 1516 | 14 March 1516 became King |
21 September 1558 | - | |||
Prince Philip later Philip II |
Charles I | 21 May 1527 | 16 January 1556 became King |
13 September 1598 | Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal | ||||
Mary I of England | |||||||||
Prince Carlos | Philip II | 8 July 1545 | 16 January 1556 | 24 July 1568 | - | ||||
Prince Ferdinand | 4 December 1571 | 18 October 1578 | - | ||||||
Prince Diego | 15 August 1575 | 18 October 1578 brother's death |
21 November 1582 | - | |||||
Prince Philip later Philip III |
14 April 1578 | 21 November 1582 brother's death |
14 April 1598 became King |
31 March 1621 | - | ||||
Prince Philip later Philip IV |
Philip III | 8 April 1605 | 31 March 1621 became King |
17 September 1665 | Elisabeth of Bourbon | ||||
Prince Baltasar Carlos | Philip IV | 17 October 1629 | 9 October 1646 | - | |||||
Prince Philip Prospero | 20 November 1657 | 1 November 1661 | - | ||||||
Prince Charles later Charles II |
6 November 1661 | 17 September 1665 became King |
1 November 1700 | - | |||||
Prince Joseph Ferdinand | Charles II | 28 October 1692 | 1698 | 6 February 1699 | - | ||||
Prince Felipe | Juan Carlos I | 30 January 1968 | 22 November 1975 | 21 January 1977 | Incumbent | Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano |
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