Maria de Luna

Maria de Luna
Maria de Luna
Queen consort of Aragon
Tenure 1396–1406
Spouse Martin I of Aragon
House House of Aragon
Father Lope, Count of Luna
Mother Brianda de Got
Born 1358
Died 20 December 1406
Villarreal
Religion Roman Catholicism

Maria de Luna (1358 – Villarreal, 20 December 1406), was a queen consort of Aragon, as the spouse of King Martin I of Aragon. She was known as "La Grande" (English: The Great), and is regarded as one of the most notable queens in Aragon. She was regent 1396-97.

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Maria was the daughter and heir of the Aragonese noble Lope, Lord and 1st Count of Luna and Lord of Segorbe and Brianda de Got (or de Agasunt) from Provence, who was related to Pope Clement V.

Maria was engaged to Martin at the age of eight, and was brought up at the court of queen Eleanor. She married Martin in Barcelona on 13 June 1372. She became queen in 1396: at the time of his accession to the throne, her spouse was on Sicily, so Maria acted as regent alongside queen dowager Violant and the count of Foix until his return in 1397.

Maria was politically active and exerted influence upon society and policy, and was considered to exceed Martin as a ruler. She supported the poor financially, handled taxes, welcomed Jewish and Muslim refugees, aspired to stop the wars between noble clans, including her own family, and wrote to Pope Benedictus XIII to suggest bans toward laws and practises she saw as injustice. She was described as wise, just, merciful, religious without being a fanatic, interested in music and literature but unimpressed by pomp and luxury.

She died of a stroke during a travel to Valencia.

Issue

Maria and Martin had four children, three of them died in childhood:

Sources

  • This page is a translation of its Spanish equivalent.

References

  1. ^ barcelona2

Succession

Royal titles
Preceded by
Violant of Bar
Queen consort of Aragon, Majorca, Valencia and
Countess consort of Barcelona

1396–1406
Succeeded by
Margaret of Prades

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