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Eleanor of Sicily, Queen of Aragon 1325–1375 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1325
Birth Location: Sicilia, Italy
Death Date: 20 April 1375
Death Location: Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain
Father: Peter Sicily
Mother: Elisabeth Sicily
Spouse(s): Peter Barcelona
Children(s): Juan Barcelona, Eleonor León, Martin Aragon
The story of Eleanor of Sicily, Queen of Aragon began in 1325 in Sicilia, Italy. Eleanor of Sicily, Queen of Aragon married Peter Iv Pedro House Of Barcelona King Of Aragon Valencia Majorca And Count Of Barcelona, and had children including Eleonor House Of Barcelona De Aragon Queen Consort Of Castile And Leon, Juan I The Hunter House Of Barcelona King Of Aragon Valencia And Majorca And Count Of Barcelona, Martin I Martinus De Aragon. Eleanor of Sicily, Queen of Aragon passed away in 1375 in Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain.
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Biography
- The story of Eleanor of Sicily, Queen of Aragon began in 1325 in Sicilia, Italy.
- Eleanor of Sicily, Queen of Aragon married Peter Iv Pedro House Of Barcelona King Of Aragon Valencia Majorca And Count Of Barcelona, and had children including Eleonor House Of Barcelona De Aragon Queen Consort Of Castile And Leon, Juan I The Hunter House Of Barcelona King Of Aragon Valencia And Majorca And Count Of Barcelona, Martin I Martinus De Aragon.
- Eleanor of Sicily, Queen of Aragon passed away in 1375 in Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain.
Immediate Family
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Eleanor Aragon's Ancestors
Eleanor Aragon's Descendants
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1. Juan (I 'The Hunter' House of Barcelona, King of Aragon, Valencia and Majorca and Count of) Barcelona 1350–1396 m. Yolande (de) Bar 1365–1431
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1. Yolande (of Aragon, Titular Queen consort of) Naples 1384–1443 m. Louis (II Valois-Anjou, King of) Naples 1377–1417
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1. Rene (I d'Anjou, King of) Naples 1409–1480 m. Isabella (d`Lorraine, Queen consort of) Naples 1410–1453 m. Jeanne (of Laval, Queen consort of Naples and) Sicily 1433–1498
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1. Margaret (Anjou, Queen Consort of) England 1430–1482 m. Henry (VI Plantaganet of Lancaster, King of England and France, Lord of Ireland, defeated Battle of Castillon 1453 – end of Hundred Years War; lost most of) France 1421–1471
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2. Isabelle (of) Anjou 1423–1423
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3. John (II Anjou, King of) Naples 1424–1470
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4. Rene (of) Anjou 1426–
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5. Louis ('Marquis of Pont-a-Mousson' of) Anjou 1427–1444
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6. Nicolas (of) Anjou 1428–
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7. Louise (of) Anjou 1436–1436
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8. Yolande, (Duchess of) Lorraine 1428–1483 m. Frederick (II of Lorraine, Count of Vaudémont, Honorary Lieutenant-General of) Sicily 1428–1470
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2. Louis (III of) Naples 1403–1434 m. Margaret (of Savoy, Duchess of) Anjou 1410–1479
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3. Marie d'Anjou 1404–1463 m. Charles (VII 'the Victorious' House of Valois, 5th Dauphin, King of) France 1403–1461
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1. Louis (XI the Prudent de Valois, King of) France 1423–1483 m. Margaret (Stewart, Princess of Scotland, Dauphine of) France 1424–1445 m. Charlotte (of Savoy, Queen consort of) France 1441–1483 m. Catherine (De) Mailly 1456–1490
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2. Catherine (of Valois, Countess of Charolais, no) issue 1428–1446 m. Charles ("The Bold" Capet, Count of Charolais; Duke of) Burgundy 1433–1477
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3. Charles (of Valois, Duke of) Berry 1446–1472
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4. Yolande (of Valois, Duchess consort of) Savoy 1434–1478
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5. Joan (of Valois, Duchess of) Bourbon 1435–1482
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6. Magdalena ('Madeleine' of Valois, Princess of) France 1443–1495
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4. Charles (IV d'Anjou, Count of) Maine 1414–1472 m. Isabelle (of Luxembourg) (Limburg) 1409–1472 m. Cobella (Ruffo, Countess of Montalto and) Corigliano –1442
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1. Chares (IV, Duke of) Anjou 1446–1481
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2. Louise (de) Anjou 1445–1477
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5. Yolande (of Anjou, Duchess of) Brittany 1412–1440
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2. Eleonor (House of Barcelona de Aragon, Queen consort of Castile and) León 1358–1382 m. Johan (I John House of Trastámara, King of Castile and) León 1358–1390
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1. Fernando (I Trastámara dynasty, King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica, Count of Barcelona, Roussillon, & Cerdanya, Duke of) Athens 1380–1416 m. Eleonor (of Aragon-Valencia-Albucerque,) Princess 1374–1435
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1. Leonora ((Eleanor) House of Trastamara, Queen of Portugal &) Aragon 1402–1445 m. Duarte (I ( Edward) 'The Eloquent' House of Aviz, King of) Portugal 1391–1438
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1. Eleonora (Helena Princess of Portugal, Holy Roman) Empress 1434–1467 m. Frederick (III 'The Peaceful' "The Fat" von Hapsburg, Holy Roman) Emperor 1415–1493
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2. Joana (of Portugal, de Aviz, Queen Consort of) Castile 1439–1475
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3. Alfonso (V 'The African', Joanine Dynasty (House of Aviz) King of Portugal and the) Algarves 1432–1481 m. Isabella (la) Paloma 1432–1455 m. Juana ("la Beltranaja" Infta of Castile, Princess of the) Asturias 1462–1530
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4. Fernando (de Portugal, Duke of) Viseu 1433–1470 m. Beatriz (de) Aveiro 1430–1506
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2. Alfonso (V "the Magnanimous" of) Aragón 1394–1458
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3. John (II "the Faithless", Trastámara (cadet line of Ivrea House), King of Aragon & Navarre, Knight of the Golden) Fleece 1398–1479 m. Juana (House of Enriquez, y Fernandez de Cordoba, Queen consort of Aragon, Countess of Melba and) Rueda 1425–1468 m. Leonor (de) Escobar 1410–
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1. Ferdinand (II "The Catholic" House of Trastámara, King of Aragon, financed Christopher Columbus' voyages; 1492 Spanish Re-conquest of Emirate of Granada, the last Islamic) entity 1452–1516 m. Isabella (I 'The Catholic,' 'Columbus voyages' House of Trastámara, Queen of Castile and Leon, of Aragon, Mauorca, Naples, Sicily and Valencia, established the Spanish) Inquisition 1451–1504 m. Luisa DeEstrada 1453–1486
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2. Joanna (Trastamara) Aragon 1454–1517
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2. Hendrik (III de) CASTILLE 1379–1406 m. Catherine (Plantagenet of Lancaster, Queen consort of) Castile 1373–1418
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1. Juan ('John' II, House of Trastámara, King of Castile And) Leon 1405–1454 m. Isabella (of Portugal Queen consort of Castile and) León 1428–1496 m. Maria (de) Aragon 1396–1445
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1. Isabella (I 'The Catholic,' 'Columbus voyages' House of Trastámara, Queen of Castile and Leon, of Aragon, Mauorca, Naples, Sicily and Valencia, established the Spanish) Inquisition 1451–1504 m. Ferdinand (II "The Catholic" House of Trastámara, King of Aragon, financed Christopher Columbus' voyages; 1492 Spanish Re-conquest of Emirate of Granada, the last Islamic) entity 1452–1516
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2. Enrique (IV of) Castille 1425–1474
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3. Martin (I Martinus de) Aragon 1356–1410
Eleanor Aragon's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1325
Event Place: Sicilia, Italy
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 April 1375
Event Place: Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current