Happy to help. :flowers::flowers:However, I don't think everyone with that surname is a descendant of the house of Aragon; I only meant that the Valencian royals were called "de Aragon." It's quite possible that someone's family name of "Valencia" or "de Valencia" came about just because their...
The kings of Valencia were also kings of Aragon, which was a bigger and more important title. Therefore, you don't see their main titles as being "King of Valencia," but as "King of Aragon"; "King of Valencia" was a subtitle.
As to the surname, all of its kings would have been known as "____ of...
My pleasure. Here's some more information on the Kingdom/Kings of Valencia:
Here's an entire chronology of the state: THE LIBRARY OF IBERIAN RESOURCES ONLINE
The Crusader Kingdom of Valencia
Robert Ignatius Burns, S.J.
Appendix I
Civil and Military Chronology
1212 Almohad power crippled...
According to Wikipedia, the kingdom of Valencia was established and ruled by the Aragonese kings and their descendants; since the Spanish royals are descended from the Aragonese kings, the answer is affirmative.
Here's more on the Queen's family:
Alice Soares de Toledo
Ancestry of Queen Silvia of Sweden (b. 1943)
All of her mother's family (even her great-grandparents) were born in Brazil.
This is one of the royal families of the UAE. Is it true that its Crown Prince is studying in England?
Any pictures of the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Hamed?
Jurgen, I'm confused. As far as I know, Louis XVI has no descendants. His two surviving children were Louis XVII, who died without issue, and Marie Therese, I believe, did not have any children, either.