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Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon 1280–1310 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1280

Birth Location: Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy

Death Date: 14 Oct 1310

Death Location: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Father: Charles Naples

Mother: Maria Hungary

Spouse(s): James Aragon

Children(s): Alfonso Aragon, Maria Cameros, James Aragon, Constance Aragon, John Tarragona, Blanca Sixena, Ramon Ampurias, Violante Aragon, Peter Prades, Isabella Germany

Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon was born in 1280 in Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy, the child of Charles Ii The Lame Of Naples And Maria Arpad Of Hungary. Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon married James Ii The Just Of Aragon King Of Valencia Sicily And Aragon, and had children including Alfonso Iv The Kind King Of Aragon, Blanca Of Aragon Prioress Of Sixena, Constance Of Aragon, Isabella Of Aragon Queen Of Germany, James Jaume Of Aragon, John Juan Of Aragon Archbishop Of Toledo And Tarragona, Maria Of Aragon Lady Of Cameros, Peter Of Aragon Count Of Ribagorca And Prades, Ramon Berenguer Count Of Ampurias, Violante Yolanda Of Aragon. Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon passed away in 1310 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

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  • Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon was born in 1280 in Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy, the child of Charles Ii The Lame Of Naples And Maria Arpad Of Hungary.
  • Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon married James Ii The Just Of Aragon King Of Valencia Sicily And Aragon, and had children including Alfonso Iv The Kind King Of Aragon, Blanca Of Aragon Prioress Of Sixena, Constance Of Aragon, Isabella Of Aragon Queen Of Germany, James Jaume Of Aragon, John Juan Of Aragon Archbishop Of Toledo And Tarragona, Maria Of Aragon Lady Of Cameros, Peter Of Aragon Count Of Ribagorca And Prades, Ramon Berenguer Count Of Ampurias, Violante Yolanda Of Aragon.
  • Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon passed away in 1310 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

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Blanche Aragon's Ancestors

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Blanche Aragon
1280–1310
Birth Place: Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy
Parents
Charles II the lame of Naples
1254–1309
Napoli, Napoli, Italy
Maria (Arpad of) Hungary
1258–1323
Budapest, Hungary
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Blanche Aragon's Descendants

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Blanche (of Anjou Queen consort of) Aragon (1280–14 Oct 1310) m. James (II 'The Just' of Aragon King of Valencia, Sicily and) Aragon (10 Aug 1267–2 Nov 1327)
  1. 1. Alfonso (IV 'The Kind', King of) Aragon 1299–1336 m. Teresa d'Entenca 1300–1327 m. Eleanor ((Leonor) of Castile Queen consort of) Aragon 1307–1359
    1. 1. Peter (IV Pedro of Aragon "The Ceremonious" King of Aragon, Sardinia and Corsica, and Valencia) Aragon 1319–1387 m. Eleanor ("Violante" of Sicily, Consort of Barcelona) Aragon 1325–1375 m. Maria (Affonsa) Navarre 1325–1347 m. Leonor (of) Sicily 1325–1375
      1. 1. Eleanor ((Leonor) of Aragon, Queen Consort of Castile and) Leon 1358–1382 m. Juan (I Enriquez, King of Castile y Leon, de) Trastamara 1358–1390 m. John (I, King of the Crown of) Castile 1358–1390
        1. 1. Fernando (I of) Aragon 1380–1416 m. Leonor (Urraca) DeCastilla 1374–1435
        2. 2. Henry ((Enrique) III of Castile King of Castile and) León 1379–1406 m. Katherine (deLancaster) Plantagenet 1373–1418
        3. 3. Leonor (of Castile) Leon 1382–
        4. 4. Henry (Enrique III King of the Crown of) Castile 1379–1406
        5. 5. King (Henry III Juaniez 'the Infirm' de Trastamara of Castile and) Leon 1379–1406
        6. 6. Eleanor (Juaniez de) Trastamara 1394–1432
        7. 7. King (Ferdinand I Juaniez "the Just" de Trastámara de Aragon de Antequera of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia, Corsica, and) Sicily 1380–1416
        8. 8. Maria (de Trastamara of) Aragon 1396–1445
      2. 2. Juan (I) Aragon 1350–1395
      3. 3. Martin Aragon 1356–1410
      4. 4. John Aragon –1396
      5. 5. Eleanor (of) Aragón 1357–1382 m. John (I, King of the Crown of) Castile 1358–1390
        1. 1. Ferdinand (I, King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia, Corsica, Sicily of) Aragon 1380–1416 m. Eleanor (of Alburquerque, Queen consort of) Aragon 1374–1435
        2. 2. Henry ((Enrique) III of Castile King of Castile and) León 1379–1406
        3. 3. Hendrik (3 Van Castilië En) Leon 1379–1406
    2. 2. Sancho (of) Aragon 1327–1327
    3. 3. James (I, 18th Count of) Urgel 1321–1347
    4. 4. Fadrique (of) Aragon 1325–1325
    5. 5. Elizabeth (of) Aragon 1323–1327
    6. 6. Alfonso (of) Aragon 1315–1317
    7. 7. Isabel Aragon 1318–1346
    8. 8. Ferdinand (Marquis of Tortosa Lord of Albarracín and) Fraga 1329–1363
    9. 9. John (of Aragon Lord of) Elche 1331–1358
    10. 10. James (I of Aragon 18th Count of) Urgel 1321–1347
  2. 2. Maria (of Aragon Lady of) Cameros 1299–1316
  3. 3. James ((Jaume) of) Aragon 1296–1334
  4. 4. Constance (of) Aragon 1300–1327
  5. 5. John ((Juan) of Aragon Archbishop of Toledo and) Tarragona 1304–1334
  6. 6. Blanca (of Aragon Prioress of) Sixena 1307–1348
  7. 7. Ramon (Berenguer Count of) Ampurias 1308–1364
  8. 8. Violante ((Yolanda) of) Aragon 1310–1353
  9. 9. Peter (of Aragon Count of Ribagorça and) Prades 1305–1381
  10. 10. Isabella (of Aragon Queen of) Germany 1305–1330

Blanche Aragon's Timeline

2 Records

1280
1280
Birth of Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon in Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy
Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy
1310
14 Oct 1310
Age 30
Death of Blanche of Anjou Queen consort of Aragon in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1280
    Event Place: Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Oct 1310
    Event Place: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

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