- Matthew of Foix
Matthew of Foix contested
Martin I of Aragon for the throne ofAragon after Martin succeededJohn I of Aragon in 1396. His wife Joanna was the elder daughter of John I of Aragon, but she died childless.
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Matthew of Foix contested
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