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Hace 3 días · The couple's children included King Henry I of Castile and four queen consorts, Berengaria of Leon, Urraca of Portugal, Blanche of France and Eleanor of Aragon. Joan, Queen of Sicily (1165–1199) – married firstly King William II of Sicily and secondly Count Raymond VI of Toulouse. Her children included Raymond VII of Toulouse.
- 12th century
- Geoffrey V of Anjou
Hace 14 horas · King of Aragon 1398–1479: Eleanor of Aragon 1402–1445: Edward King of Portugal 1391–1438: Catherine of Asturias 1422–1424: Eleanor of Asturias 1423–1425: Alfonso Prince of Asturias 1453–1468: Isabella I Queen of Castile, Galicia, and León 1451–1504 r. 1474–1504: Ferdinand II of Aragon King of Castile, Galicia, and León 1452 ...
Hace 3 días · King John II of Aragon was married to Blanche II of Navarre (1424–1464), a queen consort of Aragon, Sicily, and Naples. Her parents were Blanche I of Navarre and King John II of Navarre. Navarre has been described as stunning and was known to participate in governmental affairs where she offered advice to the king.
22 de abr. de 2024 · In 1209 he married the much older Constance of Aragon, who brought him an urgently needed troop of knights with whose help he gained control of Sicily, defeated a conspiracy of the barons, and was partially successful in regaining the crown properties that had been lost during his minority.
- Gunther Wolf
Hace 6 días · Ferdinand and Isabella were married on Oct. 19, 1469, in Valladolid, in the Kingdom of Castile and León. They both promised to share power should either or both of them inherit a throne. When Henry IV died in 1474, Isabella became Queen of Castile and Ferdinand became the nominal king. The Aragon throne became available in 1479 when that ...
30 de abr. de 2024 · Portrait of Tullia d’Aragon as Salome, ca. 1537; painting by Moretto da Brescia. (Wikimedia commons) Birth. Most scholars agree on a 1510 birthdate. Julia L. Hairston suggests that Tullia d’Aragona was born between 1501 and 1505. Education. Tutored. Death. Rome, 1556.