List of Majorcan consorts

List of Majorcan consorts
Majorca arms.

This is a list of consorts of the Kingdom of Majorca. Many Kings of Majorca had more than one wife; they may have divorced their wife or she might have died.

Contents

Queen consort of Majorca

House of Aragon

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
Tomba Violant d'Hongria.JPG Violant of Hungary
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
Andrew II of Hungary
(Árpád)
1215/6 8 September 1235 12 October 1251 James I
Teresa Gil de Vidaure
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
Juan de Vidaure - - - -
Blason du comté de Foix.svg Esclaramunda of Foix
[7][8][9]
Roger IV, Count of Foix
(Foix)
1250-60 1272 or 12 October 1275 1285
Annexation of Majorca
after 22 November 1299 James II
Isabell Castila 1294.jpg Isabella of Castile
de facto
[1][2][3][4][5][6][10]
Sancho IV of Castile
(Anscarids)
1283 1 December 1291 25 April 1295
marriage annulled
24 July 1328 James II of Aragon
Blason du comté de Foix.svg Esclaramunda of Foix
[7][8][9]
Roger IV, Count of Foix
(Foix)
1250-60 1272 or 12 October 1275 20 June 1295
Return of Majorca
after 22 November 1299 James II
Armoiries Charles Robert Hongrie.png Maria of Anjou
[7][8][9]
Charles II of Naples
(Anjou-Sicily)
1290 1309 29 May 1311
husband's accession
4 September 1324
husband's death
end of April 1346/January 1347 Sancho
Aragon Arms.svg Constance of Aragon
[7][8][9][11]
Alfonso IV of Aragon
(Barcelona)
1318 24 September 1336 1344
Conquest of Majorca
1346 James III
Marie Navarra 1338.jpg Maria of Navarre
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][12]
Philip III of Navarre
(Évreux)
1329-35 23 July 1338 1344
Conquest of Majorca
29 April 1347 Peter IV
PortugueseFlag1185.svg Eleanor of Portugal
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][12]
Afonso IV of Portugal
(Burgundy)
3 February 1328 19 November 1347 29 October 1348
Eleonora Sicily.jpg Eleanor of Sicily
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][12]
Peter II of Sicily
(Barcelona)
1325 13 June/27 August 1349 20 April 1375
Sibilla de Fortia DarocaSMiguel.jpg Sibila of Fortià
[1][2][4][5][6][7][8][12]
Berenguer of Fortià
(Fortià)
1350 11 October 1377 6 January 1387
husband's death
4/24 November 1406
Violanta Bar.jpg Yolanda of Bar
[1][2][4][5][6][7][8][12]
Robert I, Duke of Bar
(Montbelliard)
1364/5 2 February 1380 6 January 1387
husband's ascension'
19 May 1396
husband's death
3 July 1431 John I
Marie Luna 3.jpg Maria of Luna
[1][2][4][5][6][7][8][12]
Lope, Lord and 1st Count of Luna and Lord of Segorbe
(Luna)
1358 13 June 1373 19 May 1396
husband's accession
20/29 December 1406 Martin
Armes Margarida de Prades.jpg Margarida of Prades
[1][2][4][5][6][10][7][8][12]
Pedro of Aragon, Baron of Entenza
(Barcelona)
1395 17 September 1409 31 May 1410
husband's death
1422

House of Trastámara

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
Eleanor queen.jpg Eleanor of Alburquerque
[1][2][4][5][6][10][7][8][12]
Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque
(Trastamara)
1374 1393/4 28 June 1412
husband's accession
2 April 1416
husband's death
16 December 1435 Ferdinand I
Marie Castila 1433.jpg Maria of Castile
[1][2][4][5][6][10][13][7][8][12]
Henry III of Castile
(Trastámara)
1 September 1401 12 June 1415 2 April 1416
husband's accession
4 October 1458 Alfonso V
Juana Enriquez 1463.jpg Juana Enríquez
[1][2][4][5][6][14][7][8][12]
Fadrique Enríquez, Count of Melba and Rueda
(Enríquez)
1425 1 April 1444 4 October 1458
husband's accession
13 February 1468 John II
Isabel la Católica-2.jpg Isabella I of Castile
[1][2][4][5][6][10][13][7][8][12][15]
John II of Castile
(Trastámara)
22 April 1451 19 October 1469 20 January 1479
husband's accession
26 November 1504 Ferdinand II
Germaine de Foix1.jpg Germaine of Foix
[1][2][4][5][6][10][13][7][8][12][15]
John of Foix, Viscount of Narbonne
(Foix-Grailly)
1488 19 October 1505 23 January 1516
husband's death
18 October 1538

Consorts of Claimants against John II, 1462–1472

During the War against John II, there were three who claimed his throne, though this never included the Kingdom of Valencia. One of the three was Peter V of Aragon who remained a bachelor. The others Henry IV of Castile and René of Anjou had wives during their reign as pretenders. The wive of Henry IV was Joan of Portugal, a Portuguese infanta daughter of King Edward of Portugal and his wife Eleanor of Aragon. The first wive of Rene died prior to 1462; his second wife was Jeanne de Laval, a French noblewoman and daughter Guy XIV de Laval, Count of Laval and Isabella of Brittany.

House of Habsburg

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
Tizian 057.jpg Isabella of Portugal
[1][2][4][5][6][13][7][8][10][12][15][16]
Manuel I of Portugal
(Aviz-Beja)
24 October 1503 11 March 1526 1 May 1539 Charles I

In 1556, the union of the Spanish kingdoms is generally called Spain and Mary I of England (second wife of Philip II) is the first Queen Consort of Spain. Philip II was son of Charles I and Isabella of Portugal.

Titular Queen consort of Majorca

House of Aragon

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
Aragon Arms.svg Constance of Aragon
[9][11][17][18]
Alfonso IV of Aragon
(Barcelona)
1318 24 September 1336 1344
Conquest of Majorca
1346 James III
Violante of Vilaragut
[9][11][17][18]
Berenguer de Vilaragut - 10 November 1347 25 October 1349
husband's death
before 1372
Joan I of Naples (head).jpg Joan I of Naples
[11][17][18]
Charles, Duke of Calabria
(Anjou-Sicily)
1328 26 September 1363 20 January 1375
husband's death
12 May 1382 James IV
Konrad von Reichach zu Jungnau - - 1375 1403-06
wife's death
1417/before 16 January 1418 Isabella

Claim abandoned by the descendants of Queen Isabella.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Also Queen consort of Aragon.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Also Countess consort of Barcelona.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Also Countess consort of Girona.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Also Countess consort of Osona.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Also Countess consort of Besalú.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Also Queen consort of Valencia.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Also Countess consort of Roussillon.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Also Countess consort of Cerdanya.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Also Lady of Montpellier; Viscountess of Carlat, in Auvergne, and Baroness of Aumelas.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g Also Queen consort of Sicily.
  11. ^ a b c d Also Titular Princess consort of Achaea.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Also Queen consort of Sardina and Corsica.
  13. ^ a b c d Also Queen consort of Naples.
  14. ^ Also Queen consort of Navarre.
  15. ^ a b c Also Queen consort of Upper Navarre.
  16. ^ Also Queen consort of Castile, León, Galicia, and Toledo.
  17. ^ a b c Also Titular Countess consort of Roussillon.
  18. ^ a b c Also Titular Countess consort of Cerdanya.

See also

  • List of Hispanic consorts
  • List of Aragonese consorts
  • Countess of Barcelona
  • List of consorts of Montpellier
  • List of Castilian consorts
  • List of Asturian consorts
  • List of Leonese consorts
  • List of Galician consorts
  • List of Navarrese consorts
  • List of Spanish consorts
  • Lady of Balaguer

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