Children of Eleanor of England and Alfonso III of Aragon
On 1286, Eleanor of England insisted that she would go to her fiancé, Alfonso III of Aragon, they were married in barcelona on the following year, he made the made the Magna Carta of Aragon due to the constitutional problems in Aragon, Alfonso III died in 1310, leaving his widowed wife, Eleanor of England, Queen Dowager of Aragon, and his children with her.
Alfonso of Aragon b. 1265 m. 1287 Eleanor of England b. 1269 d. 1330(a)
1a. Elionor(Alienor/Eleonore) of Aragon, Queen of France b. 1287 m. Louis X of France and Navarre b. 1289
2a. Violante of Aragon b. 1292 m. Charles I of Hungary b. 1288
3a. Peter IV of Aragon m. 1293 m. Blanche of France b. 1290
4a. Matilda(Mafalda) of Aragon b. 1294 m. Afonso IV of Portugal b. 1291
5a. Alfonso of Aragon b. 1295
6a. Anna of Aragon b. 1302
On 1286, Eleanor of England insisted that she would go to her fiancé, Alfonso III of Aragon, they were married in barcelona on the following year, he made the made the Magna Carta of Aragon due to the constitutional problems in Aragon, Alfonso III died in 1310, leaving his widowed wife, Eleanor of England, Queen Dowager of Aragon, and his children with her.
Alfonso of Aragon b. 1265 m. 1287 Eleanor of England b. 1269 d. 1330(a)
1a. Elionor(Alienor/Eleonore) of Aragon, Queen of France b. 1287 m. Louis X of France and Navarre b. 1289
2a. Violante of Aragon b. 1292 m. Charles I of Hungary b. 1288
3a. Peter IV of Aragon m. 1293 m. Blanche of France b. 1290
4a. Matilda(Mafalda) of Aragon b. 1294 m. Afonso IV of Portugal b. 1291
5a. Alfonso of Aragon b. 1295
6a. Anna of Aragon b. 1302
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