Juan de Aragón y de Jonqueras
(1457-1528)

2nd Count of Ribagorza (1485-1528)

Died aged 71

Juan de Aragón y de Jonqueras, Count of Ribagorza (27 March 1457 in , Spain – 5 July 1528 in Monzón, Spain) was Viceroy of Catalonia (1496–1501) and Viceroy of Naples (1507–1509), replacing Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba. Born at Benabarre, he was a bastard son of Alfonso VI de Ribagorza, himself an illegitimate son of King John II of Aragón. He was thus a nephew of Ferdinand II (king 1479–1516). He was in charge of re-conquering the kingdom of Naples, replacing Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, who had been commander there since 1495. Juan was probably a prominent and trusted person from Gonzalo's staff in Italy. In 1479, he married a wealthy landowner, María López de Gurrea y Torrellas (died 1492). Their eldest son, born in 1487, was count . When his wife died in 1492, he became a member of the Order of Saint John. He was faced in June 1508 by a popular revolt in Naples due to the lack of flour and wheat while he tried to collect extra money for military purposes. In October 1509 he had to leave the town being replaced by interim viceroy Antonio de Guevara. In 1512 he was appointed President of the Generalitat of Catalunya but he had to leave his post, apparently due to administrative pressures in June 1514, because appointments were restricted for a while to Catholic Church authorities. In June 1528 he was buried in the Monastery of Montserrat.

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Sepulcre de Joan d'Arago. Princep de la Casa Reial de Catalunya, nebot de Ferran el Catolic. Comte de Ribagorca: Primer duc de Luna senyor d'Amposta Virrei de Catalunya i de Napols El 5 de Juliol de 1528 Sepulcro de don Juan de Aragon Principe de la Casa Real de Cataluña. Sobrino de Fernando el Catolico conde de Ribagorza Primer Duque de Luna Señor de Amposta. Virrey de Cataluña y Napoles El 5 de Julio de 1528

English translation: Sepulcher of Don Juan de Aragon Prince of the Royal House of Catalonia. Nephew of Fernando el Catolico Count of Ribagorza First Duke of Luna Lord of Amposta. Viceroy of Catalonia and Naples July 5, 1528

Basilica of the Montserrat Monastery, Montserrat, Spain where they was buried (1528)