Children of Eleanor of England and Alfonso III of Aragon(mini TL)

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
 
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Interesting. That would put Aragon closer to England,

And opens a lot of possibilities to the Aragonese Templars. For the worse.
 
Violante of Aragon, Queen of Hungary(Circa 1292 - 1350)
On 1300, Violante of Aragon was married to the future king of Hungary, Charles of Naples.

She was remembered for marrying Charles of Naples, and was an ancestor of the Eastern European monarchs.

Charles I Robert of Hungary b. 1288 m. Violante of Aragon 1292(a)
1a. Charles II of Hungary b. 1310
2a. Eleonore of Hungary b. 1312 m. Casimir III of Poland b. 1310
3a. Jeanne of Hungary b. 1314 m. Bolko II the Small b. 1312
4a. Ladislaus I of Naples b. 1316 m. Joanna of Naples b. 1328
5a. Anna of Hungary b. 1318 m. Charles IV of HRE
6a. Andrew of Hungary, Duke of Slavonia b. 1325
7a. Louis of Hungary b. 1328
8a. Matilda of Hungary b. 1330
 
Peter IV of Aragon(Circa 1293 - 1360)

On 1300, Peter IV of Aragon was married to the Princess of France, Blanche of France, the marriage would make france and aragon peace as were Eleanor of Aragon marrying Louis X and Violante of Aragon marrying Charles of Naples(King of Hungary), however, Aragon would support the English in their war in Gascony but in other matters the Aragonese were out of support but the Aragonese were full in support after Blanche died, the marriage with Marie of Luxembourg made the French surrounded by enemies.

He continued the reforms that were started by his father, Alfonso III.

Peter IV of Aragon b. 1293 m. Blanche of France b. 1290 d. 1320 (a) Marie of Luxembourg b. 1304(b)

1a Alfonso IV of Aragon b. 1310
2a Eleanor of Aragon b. 1312
3a Alois of Aragon b. 1318
4b Peter of Aragon b. 1321
5b Alix of Aragon b. 1322
6b Henry of Aragon b. 1325
7b Edward of Aragon b. 1330
 
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Faye Dunaway as Eleanor of Aragon in the movie, She Wolf of France

Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of France (circa 1287 – 1342)
Queen consort of France. She was a daughter of Alfonso III of Aragon and his wife Eleanor of England.

She was married to the 11 year old, Louis of France on 1300, in the same time, Violante of Aragon was married to Charles of Naples, the future king of Hungary.

Eleanor of Aragon played a crucial role in the banning of the Templars in France, she supported the expulsions of Jews and Templars in the French realm.

She was a friend of Isabella, She Wolf of France.

Louis X of France and Navarre b. 1289 m. Eleanor of Aragon b. 1287(a)

1a. Eleanor of France b. 1308
2a. Charles IV of France b. 1310 m. Bonne Judith of Bohemia b. 1315
3a. Philip of France b. 1312
4a. Mahaut of France b. 1315
5a. Jeanne of France b. 1318
6a. Louis of France b. 1320
7a. Berengere of France b. 1322

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Matilda of Aragon(Mafalda), Queen of Portugal

On 1305, the Princess of Portugal, Matilda of Aragon, married Afonso IV of Portugal, she would be a role figure for her children.

Afonso IV of Portugal b. 1291 m. Matilda of Aragon b. 1294 (a)
1a. Henry of Portugal b. 1310
2a. Denis of Portugal b. 1312
3a. Isabella of Portugal b. 1318
4a. Eleanor of Portugal b. 1322
 
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Alfonso of Aragon
Married to Elisabeth of Poland, sister of Casimir III of Poland

Alfonso of Aragon b. 1295 m. Elisabeth of Poland b. 1305(a)

1a. Henry of Aragon b. 1320
2a. Ladislaus of Aragon b. 1322
3a. Constance of Aragon b. 1325
4a. Casimir of Aragon b. 1332


Anna of Aragon
Second wife to Ferdinand IV of Castile

Ferdinand IV of Castile b. 1285 m. Anna of Aragon b. 1302(b)

4b. Henry of Castile b. 1318
5b. Alfonso of Castile b. 1322
6b. Constance of Castile b. 1330
7b. Isabella of Castile b. 1335
 
Edward II

Edward II of England and I of Scotland (April 25, 1284–1327) of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 . His tendency to ignore his nobility, in favour of low-born favorites, led to political trouble, he is dominated by his two wives, Margaret, Queen of Scotland and Isabella of France.

After his reign, Scotland and England became united under Edward III.

Edward II b. 1284 m. Margaret, Queen of Scotland b.1283 d. 1310 (a) Isabella of France b. 1295(b)

1a Eleanor of England b. 1302
2a Edward III b. 1304
3a Henry of England, Count of Hainault b. 1306 m. Margaret of Hainault
4a Margaret of England b. 1308
5a Alfonso of England b. 1310
6b Philip of England b. 1314
7b Isabella of England b. 1316
8b Edmund of England b. 1318
 
Matilda of Aragon(Mafalda), Queen of Portugal

On 1305, the Princess of Portugal, Matilda of Aragon, married Afonso IV of Aragon, she would be a role figure for her children.

Afonso IV of Aragon b. 1291 m. Matilda of Aragon b. 1294 (a)
1a. Henry of Portugal b. 1310
2a. Denis of Portugal b. 1312
3a. Isabella of Portugal b. 1318
4a. Eleanor of Portugal b. 1322

I think you meant Afonso of Portugal, not of Aragon...
 
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