Prince of Girona

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The Prince or Princess of Girona (Catalan: Príncep o Princesa de Girona) was historically the title accorded to the heir apparent or heir presumptive to the Crown of Aragon. Current legislation mandates the title of Prince of Asturias to the heir of the Spanish throne but allows for the use of other traditional titles; The current title-holder therefore, is Leonor, Princess of Asturias.




Contents





  • 1 Origin of the title


  • 2 Modern usage


  • 3 Holders


  • 4 See also


  • 5 Notes


  • 6 External links




Origin of the title


It originated in 1351 when King Peter IV of Aragon named his successor, to whom he conceded the title of Duke of Girona; the title embraced territories of the counties of Girona, Besalú, Empúries and Ausona.


In part I of the Constitucions i Altres Drets de Cathalunya, the section headed Genealogia dels Reys d'Aragó i Comtes de Barcelona speaks of the genealogy of John I of Aragon, son of Peter IV, saying that John and Violant had a son named James, "lo qual intitularen Delphi de Girona". On 19 February 1416, Ferdinand I of Aragon, considering the title of duke insufficient, raised it to the rank of Principality of Girona.[1] However, these titles fell into gradual disuse until the 20th century as the heir of the King of Spain became better known by the hereditary title of the Crown of Castile, "Prince of Asturias."



Modern usage


In 1961, when announcing the wedding the future Juan Carlos I of Spain and Sofia of Greece, the Spanish Royal House issued the young prince, as titles of pretense, the style of "Prince of Asturias," "Prince of Girona," and "Prince of Viana" — these three titles referring to his status as heir apparent to the kingdoms of Castile, Aragon and Navarre respectively. He started using the titles of "Prince of Girona" on his passport during the rule of caudillo Franco, to avoid the more contentious title Prince of Asturias which was well known to be reserved for the heir of the throne of Spain. His father had adopted a similar tactic, styling himself Juan, Count of Barcelona; using the title of King of Spain would have been seen as directly subersive to the Francoist State. However, calling himself Count of Barcelona was a clear attempt at asserting his hereditary rights to then defunct Spanish throne, as there had been no Count of Barcelona who was not either King of Aragon or of Spain since the Middle Ages.


When Juan Carlos was finally given an official capacity in the Spanish state as heir to the kingdom by General Franco, he received the title of "Prince of Spain" and thus began to use this until he became King of Spain. On 21 January 1977 his son, Felipe, would be the first to use all of these titles in any official capacity for over 250 years.


With the accession of Felipe to the throne in 2014, his elder daughter Leonor became Princess of Girona, as heiress presumptive to the throne of Aragon.
The Princess of Girona Foundation was created in 2009 and is now run on behalf of Princess Leonor: it funds programmes to aid young people. [2]



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

Chuan I d'Aragón.jpg
Infante Juan
later John I

Peter IV
27 December 1350
1351
6 January 1387
became King
19 May 1396

Count of Cervera

Martha of Armagnac

Yolande of Bar

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Infante James

John I
1382
6 January 1387
1388

Count of Cervera


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Infante Ferdinand
1389
October 1389

Count of Cervera


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Infante Peter
1394
1394

Count of Cervera


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Infante Alfonso
later Alfonso V

Ferdinand I
1396
25 June 1412
January 1414
19 February 1416
Raised to Principality
27 June 1458

Count of Cervera

Maria of Castile

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Prince Charles

John II
29 May 1421
27 June 1458
23 September 1461

Prince of Viana
Duke of Gandia
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera



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Prince Ferdinand
later Ferdinand II
10 March 1452
23 September 1461
brother's death
20 January 1479
became King
23 January 1516

Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
Duke of Gandia
Count of Ribagorza
King of Sicily
King of Castile and León
King of Upper Navarre


Isabella I of Castile

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Prince John, Duke of Lorraine
(claimant)


René
2 August 1424
1466
16 December 1470

Duke of Lorraine
Duke of Calabria
Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera


Marie of Bourbon

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Prince Nicholas, Duke of Lorraine
(claimant)

7 July 1448
16 December 1470
27 July 1473

Duke of Lorraine
Titular Duke of Calabria
Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera

-


Prince Juan

Ferdinand II
28 June 1478
20 January 1479
4 October 1497

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer


Margaret of Austria

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Prince Miguel
24 August 1498
28 August 1498
19 July 1500
death

Prince of Portugal
Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer

-

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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

Princess of Asturias
Princess of Viana
Duchess of Montblanc
Countess of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
Duchess consort of Burgundy, Brabant, Limburg, Lothier, Luxembourg; Countess consort of Artois, Flanders, Charolais, Hainaut, Holland, Zeeland, Burgundy; Margravine consort of Namur

-

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Prince John
3 May 1509

Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer

-

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Infanta Joanna
later Joanna I
6 November 1479
3 May 1509
brother's death
23 January 1516
became Queen-regnant
12 April 1555

Princess of Asturias
Princess of Viana
Duchess of Montblanc
Countess of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
Duchess consort of Burgundy, Brabant, Limburg, Lothier, Luxembourg; Countess consort of Artois, Flanders, Charolais, Hainaut, Holland, Zeeland, Burgundy; Margravine consort of Namur

-

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Prince Charles
later Charles I

Joanna I
24 February 1500
23 January 1516
14 March 1516
became King
21 September 1558

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
Prince of Viana
Duke of Burgundy, Brabant, Limburg, Lothier and Luxembourg,
Count of Artois, Burgundy, Flanders, Hainaut,
Holland, Namur and Zeeland

-

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Prince Philip
later Philip II

Charles I
21 May 1527
16 January 1556
became King
13 September 1598

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
King of Naples
King of England and Ireland
Duke of Milan


Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal

Mary I of England

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Prince Carlos

Philip II
8 July 1545
16 January 1556
24 July 1568

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer

-

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Prince Ferdinand
4 December 1571
18 October 1578

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer

-

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Prince Diego
15 August 1575
18 October 1578
brother's death
21 November 1582

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
Prince of Portugal

-

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Prince Philip
later Philip III
14 April 1578
21 November 1582
brother's death
14 April 1598
became King
31 March 1621

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
Prince of Portugal

-

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Prince Philip
later Philip IV

Philip III
8 April 1605
31 March 1621
became King
17 September 1665

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
Prince of Portugal


Elisabeth of Bourbon

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Prince Baltasar Carlos

Philip IV
17 October 1629
9 October 1646

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer
Prince of Portugal

-

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Prince Philip Prospero
20 November 1657
1 November 1661

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer

-

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Prince Charles
later Charles II
6 November 1661
17 September 1665
became King
1 November 1700

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer

-

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Prince Felipe
later Felipe VI

Juan Carlos I
30 January 1968
22 November 1975
21 January 1977
19 June 2014

Prince of Asturias
Prince of Viana
Duke of Montblanc
Count of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer


Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano

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Princess Leonor

Felipe VI
31 October 2005
19 June 2014
19 June 2014

Incumbent

Princess of Asturias
Princess of Viana
Duchess of Montblanc
Countess of Cervera
Lord of Balaguer



See also


  • Count of Girona

  • Princess of Girona

  • List of titles and honours of the Heir Apparent to the Spanish Throne


Notes




  1. ^ Thus, there has never been a "Principality of Girona" independent of the Crown of Aragon.


  2. ^ "Princess of Girona Foundation". 




External links


  • Catalan Counties History (in Catalan)





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