- Maria of Anjou, Queen of Majorca
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Maria of Naples (1290 – end of April 1346/January 1347) was a daughter of Charles II of Naples and his wife Maria of Hungary. She was the wife of Sancho I of Majorca and Jaime de Ejerica.
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Family
Maria was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou. Her paternal grandparents were Charles I of Sicily and Beatrice of Provence. Her maternal grandparents were Stephen V of Hungary (d. 1272) and his wife, Elisabeth the Cuman, who was daughter of Zayhan of Kuni, a chief of the Cuman tribe and had been a pagan before her marriage.
Maria was thirteenth of fourteen children. Apart from one brother all of the children lived to adulthood. Maria's siblings included: Charles Martel of Anjou, Saint Louis of Toulouse, Robert I of Naples, Philip I of Taranto, Margaret, Countess of Anjou and Maine, Blanche, Queen of Aragon and Eleanor, Queen of Sicily.
Life
Maria firstly married at Palma de Majorca September 20, 1304 (by proxy) and 1308 (in person) to Sancho I of Majorca. He was a son of James II of Majorca. The marriage produced no children. This lack threatened the survival of the young independent state. Sancho willed the kingdom to his nephew James to prevent it from falling to the Crown of Aragon. Sancho died in 1324 leaving Maria a widow.
Two years after the death of her first husband in 1326, Maria remarried to Jaime de Ejerica, a member of the House of Barcelona. Maria was imprisoned at Jerica, Aragón 1331 by Alfonso IV of Aragon, she was later transferred to Valencia. Her brother Robert I of Naples arranged her release, and she left Valencia after June 1337 for Barjals in Provence. Maria did not have any known children with Jaime, she died in 1346 or 1347[1]
Ancestry
Ancestors of Maria of Anjou, Queen of Majorca 16. Philip II of France 8. Louis VIII of France 17. Isabelle of Hainaut 4. Charles I of Naples 18. Alfonso VIII of Castile 9. Blanche of Castile 19. Eleanor of England 2. Charles II of Naples 20. Alfonso II, Count of Provence 10. Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence 21. Gersenda II of Sabran 5. Beatrice of Provence 22. Thomas I of Savoy 11. Beatrice of Savoy 23. Margaret of Geneva 1. Maria of Anjou 24. Andrew II of Hungary 12. Béla IV of Hungary 25. Gertrude of Merania 6. Stephen V of Hungary 26. Theodore I Laskaris 13. Maria Laskarina 27. Anna Angelina 3. Maria of Hungary 28. Suthoi, Khan of Cumania 14. Kuthen, Khan of Cumania 7. Elizabeth the Cuman References
Maria of Anjou, Queen of MajorcaCadet branch of the House of CapetBorn: circa 1290 Died: circa 1346/7Royal titles Preceded by
Esclaramunda of FoixQueen consort of Majorca
1311–1324Succeeded by
Constance of AragonCountess consort of Roussillon
1311–1324Countess consort of Cerdanya
1311–1324Lady of Montpellier
1311–1324Categories:- 1290 births
- 1340 deaths
- Capetian House of Anjou
- Majorcan queens consort
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