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Maria of Aragon | |
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Queen consort of Castile and León | |
Tenure | c. 1420–18 February 1445 |
Born | Crown of Castile | 24 February 1403
Died | 18 February 1445 Villacastín, Crown of Castile | (aged 41)
Burial | Santa María de Guadalupe, Spain |
Spouse | John II of Castile |
Issue Detail | |
House | Trastámara |
Father | Ferdinand I of Aragon |
Mother | Eleanor of Alburquerque |
Maria of Aragon (Queen of Castile as the first wife of King John II from their marriage in 1420 until her death in 1445. She was the daughter of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Eleanor of Alburquerque.
24 February 1403 – 18 February 1445) was theLife
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On 27 October 1418, Maria's engagement to her first cousin, King John II of Castile, was celebrated in Medina del Campo.[1] The marriage was officialized on 4 August 1420, when John reached the age of majority.[2] Maria was granted the incomes of the towns of Molina de Aragón, Huete, Atienza, Deza, Arévalo, and Soria.[3]
Maria was occasionally politically active on behalf of her brothers, the princes of Aragon; she disregarded her husband's policy in favor of her brothers and the relationship between Maria and John was somewhat tense.
After her death on 18 February 1445, her husband married Isabella of Portugal and they became the parents of Isabella I of Castile. Maria has no descendants today, her line having gone extinct within a few decades of her death.
Children
[edit]Maria and John II of Castile had four children:[4]
- Catherine, Princess of Asturias ( 5 October 1422– 17 September 1424).
- Eleanor, Princess of Asturias ( 10 September 1423– 22 August 1425).
- Henry IV of Castile ( 5 January 1425– 11 December 1474). First married Blanche II of Navarre and later married Joan of Portugal.
- Infanta Maria (c. 1428–c. 1429).
Ancestry
[edit]Maria of Aragon | Father: Ferdinand I of Aragon |
Paternal grandfather: John I of Castile |
Paternal great-grandfather: Henry II of Castile |
Paternal great-grandmother: Juana Manuel | |||
Paternal grandmother: Eleanor of Aragon |
Paternal great-grandfather: Peter IV of Aragon | ||
Paternal great-grandmother: Eleanor of Sicily | |||
Mother: Eleanor of Alburquerque |
Maternal grandfather: Sancho Alfonso of Alburquerque |
Maternal great-grandfather: Alfonso XI of Castile | |
Maternal great-grandmother: Eleanor de Guzmán | |||
Maternal grandmother: Beatrice of Portugal |
Maternal great-grandfather: Peter I of Portugal | ||
Maternal great-grandmother: Inês de Castro |
References
[edit]- ^ Cañas Gálvez 2018, p. 140.
- ^ Cañas Gálvez 2018, p. 141.
- ^ Cañas Gálvez 2018, p. 142.
- ^ Bleye & Molina 1963, p. 785.
- ^ de Sousa 1735, p. 497.
Works cited
[edit]- Bleye, Pedro Aguado; Molina, Cayetano Alcazar (1963). Manual de historia de España: Prehistoria. Vol. 1. Madrid: Espasa-Calpe.
- Cañas Gálvez, Francisco de Paula (2018). "Primogenitura, continuidad dinástica y legitimidad institucional en Castilla a principios del siglo XV: Catalina de Trastámara, Princesa de Asturias (1422-†1424)" [Primogeniture, Dynastic Continuity and Institutional Legitimacy in Castile in the Early Fifteenth Century: Catalina of Trastámara, Princess of Austrias (1422-†1424)]. Espacio, tiempo y forma (in Spanish): 135–165.
- de Sousa, Antonio Caetano (1735). Historia genealogica da casa real portugueza [Genealogical History of the Royal House of Portugal] (in Portuguese). Vol. 2. Lisboa Occidental. p. 497.