- John II of Aragon
John II the Great (
June 29 ,1397 –January 20 ,1479 ) was theKing of Aragon (1458–1479) and "jure uxoris " King of Navarre (1425–1479). He was the son of Ferdinand I and his wifeEleanor of Alburquerque . John is regarded as one of the most memorable and most unscrupulous kings of the 15th century.In his youth he was one of the "infantes" (princes) of Aragon who took part in the dissensions of Castile during the minority and reign of John II. Till middle life he was also lieutenant-general in Aragon for his brother and predecessor Alfonso V, whose reign was mainly spent in
Italy . In his old age he was engaged in incessant conflicts with his Aragonese and Catalan subjects, withLouis XI of France , and in preparing the way for the marriage of his son Ferdinand withIsabella I of Castile which brought about the union of the crowns of Aragon and Castile, that was to create theKingdom of Spain . His trouble with his subjects were closely connected with the tragic dissension in his own family.John was first married to the
Blanche I of Navarre of the house ofÉvreux . By right of Blanche he becameking of Navarre , and on her death in 1441 he was left in possession of the kingdom for his lifetime. But a son, Charles, given the title "Prince of Viana" as heir of Navarre, had been born of the marriage. John quickly came to regard his son with jealousy. After his second marriage, toJuana Enríquez , this grew into absolute hatred and was encouraged by Juana. John tried to deprive his son of his constitutional right to act as lieutenant-general of Aragon during his father's absence. Charles's cause was taken up by the Aragonese, and the king's attempt to make his second wife lieutenant-general was set aside.There followed the long Navarrese Civil War, with alternations of success and defeat, ending only with the death of the prince of Viana, perhaps by poison given him by his stepmother, in 1461. The Catalans, who had adopted the cause of Charles and who had grievances of their own, called in a succession of foreign pretenders in a
War against John II . John spent his last years contending with these. He was forced to pawnRoussillon , his possession on the north-east of the Pyrenees, to KingLouis XI of France , who refused to part with it.In his old age John was blinded by
cataract s, but recovered his eyesight by the operation of couching conducted by his physicianAbiathar Crescas , aJew . The Catalan revolt was pacified in 1472, but John carried on a war, in which he was generally unfortunate, with his neighbour the French king till his death in 1479. He was succeeded by Ferdinand, his son by his second marriage, who was already associated with his wife Isabella as joint sovereign of Castile.Children
From his first marriage to Blanche of Navarre:
*Blanca of Navarre (1420-1464) marriedHenry IV of Castile . The marriage was never consummated. After 13 years of marriage, Henry sought and obtained a divorce. Blanca was sent home, where her family imprisoned her, and she was later killed by poison.
*Carlos of Viana (1421-1461)
*Juana (1423-1425)
*Eleanor, Queen of NavarreFrom his second marriage to
Juana Enríquez :
*Fernando II of Aragon
*Joanna of Aragon (1454-1517). MarriedFerdinand I of Naples .ources
*Rivadeneyra. "Cronicas de los reyes de Castilla," "Biblioteca de autores espanoles", vols. Ixvi, Ixviii. Madrid, 1845.
*Zurita, G. "Anales de Aragon". Saragossa, 1610.
*Prescott W. H. "History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella". 1854.
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