Being the King of Aragon was not some self-imposed name; he inherited the damn thing. The Aragonese never ruled the County of Barcelona; the County of Barcelona ruled the Aragonese.
They were the descendants from the first King of Aragon. They ruled over all the territories of Aragon, including the County of Barcelona (inherited by blood line).
Who gives a fuck if it wasn't specifically called Catalonia?
I don't give a shit if it existed with another name. But today's Catalonia did not exist not even as a whole. Parts of today's Catalonia belonged back then to Aragon. Other parts of today's Catalonia belonged to the francs. Other parts to the muslims. It was not called Catalonia, and it did not even exist as a political unit. In the end, those Counties belonged to the King of Aragon, that had nothing to do with Catalans, and that was the descendent from the first King of Aragon. Am I clear on this point?
You accuse me of making up history, but you can't even figure out that one can inherit a title of a kingdom without being the culture of said kingdom. Being the King of Aragon does not make you Aragonese; Alfonso II was certainly not.
So, according to your absurd reasoning, the emperor Charles V, which
was first crowned as Charles I of Spain was the Spanish emperor of the whole Roman Empire. And the Germans were Spanish back then and should be Spanish today. Good to know.
First of all, you do not know what or who you are talking about. The Count of Barcelona's title (Ramon de Berenguer) was inherited by the Count of Barcelona's wife (Petronila), the doughter of the King of Aragon and hence,
she was the princess of Aragon way before being Count of Barcelona. So she was the princess of Aragon (birthright) and the Count of Barcelona (she was the wife of the dead Count). So her son (Alphonse II of Aragon) inherited both titles: King of Aragon from his grandfather and the title of Count of Barcelona from his mother. This way
the County of Barcelona was integrated in the Crown of Aragon. And Catalonia did not exist back then, only the Count of Barcelona and several other Countys.