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  1. Yolanda de Aragón o Violante de Aragón (Barcelona, 1381 [1] /1385–Saumur, 14 de noviembre de 1442) fue duquesa consorte de Anjou, consorte de Maine, condesa consorte de Provenza y de Forcalquier y reina consorte y titular del Reino de Nápoles y de Jerusalén.

  2. Yolande of Aragon (11 August 1381 – 14 November 1442) was Duchess of Anjou and Countess of Provence by marriage, who acted as regent of Provence during the minority of her son.

  3. Yolanda de Aragón o Violante de Aragón fue duquesa consorte de Anjou, consorte de Maine, condesa consorte de Provenza y de Forcalquier y reina consorte y titular del Reino de Nápoles y de Jerusalén.

  4. Yolande of Aragon was an important political figure in France during the final years of the Hundred Years' War. A princess of the small Iberian kingdom of Aragon, Yolande was the daughter of King John I the Hunter. Her mother Yolande de Bar was descended from King John

  5. 21 de oct. de 2022 · Yolanda fue una reina consorte de Nápoles y duquesa de consorte de Anjou que demostró ser una mujer arrojada, valiente y buena gobernante que llegó a controlar tanto la corona como la corte ...

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  6. Violant or Violante of Aragon, also known as Yolanda of Aragon (8 June 1236 [citation needed] – 1301), was Queen consort of Castile and León from 1252 to 1284 as the wife of King Alfonso X of Castile.

  7. Yolanda of Aragon (1273 – August 1302) was the daughter of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily. She married Robert of Naples, but was never Queen of Naples since she died before her husband inherited the throne. On 23 March 1297, in Rome, Yolanda married Robert.