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Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon 1425–1468 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1425

Birth Location: Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain

Death Date: 13 Feb 1468

Death Location: Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

Father: Fadrique ENRIQUEZ

Mother: Teresa FERNANDEZ

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Children(s): Ferdinand Spain

In 1425, Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon entered the world in Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain, born to Fadrique Enriquez And Teresa De Quinones Fernandez. Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon married John Ii Of Aragaon Trastamara, and had children including Ferdinand Ii Of Aragon The Catholic Trastamara King Of Aragon Majorca Sardinia And Valencia Count Of Barcelona Considered As 1St King Of Spain, Juana Trastamara Queen Of Naples. Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon passed away in 1468 in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain.

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  • In 1425, Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon entered the world in Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain, born to Fadrique Enriquez And Teresa De Quinones Fernandez.
  • Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon married John Ii Of Aragaon Trastamara, and had children including Ferdinand Ii Of Aragon The Catholic Trastamara King Of Aragon Majorca Sardinia And Valencia Count Of Barcelona Considered As 1St King Of Spain, Juana Trastamara Queen Of Naples.
  • Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon passed away in 1468 in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain.

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Juana Aragon's Ancestors

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Juana Aragon
1425–1468
Birth Place: Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain
Parents
Fadrique ENRIQUEZ
1400–1473
Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain
Teresa (DE QUINONES) FERNANDEZ
1403–1481
Torrelobation, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain
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Juana Aragon's Descendants

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Juana (DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and) Aragon (1425–13 Feb 1468)
  1. 1. Ferdinand (II OF ARAGON "The Catholic" TRASTAMARA King of Aragon, Majorca, Sardinia, and Valencia, Count of Barcelona, considered as 1st King of) Spain 1452–1516 m. Isabella (I "The Catholic" OF CASTILLE Queen of Castille, Queen Consort of) Spain 1451–1504
    1. 1. Katherine, (Princess of Wales, First Queen Consort of Henry VIII de Aragonde de) Trastamara 1485–1536 m. Henry (VIII "King of England, Ireland, Scotland") Tudor 1491–1547
      1. 1. Mary (I, Queen of England and Ireland, "Bloody Mary") Tudor 1516–1558
      2. 2. Unrecorded (Stillborn Princess) Tudor 1518–1518
      3. 3. Unrecorded (Prince) Tudor 1515–1515
      4. 4. Unrecorded (Stillborn Prince) Tudor 1513–1513
      5. 5. Unrecorded (Stillborn Princess) Tudor 1510–1510
    2. 2. Maria (OF CASTILE TRASTAMARA Princess of Spain, Queen of) Portugal 1482–1517
    3. 3. Joanna ((Juana) "The Mad" ("La Loca") OF ARAGON AND CASTILE) TRASTAMARA 1479–1555
    4. 4. Juan (OF ARAGON TRASTAMARA Prince of Astoria and Gerona, Duke of Montblanch, Lord of) Balageur 1478–1497
    5. 5. Isabella (OF ARAGON TRASTAMARA Princess of) Spain 1470–1549

Juana Aragon's Timeline

2 Records

1425
1425
Birth of Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon in Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain
Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain
1468
13 Feb 1468
Age 43
Death of Juana DE CORDOBA ENRIQUEZ Queen Consort of Navarre and Aragon in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain
Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1425
    Event Place: Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Feb 1468
    Event Place: Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

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