Constance II (c. 1249 – (1302-04-09)9 April 1302) was Queen of Sicily from September 1282 to November 1285 alongside her husband, King Peter I. She was...
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Constance of Aragon (Spanish: Constanza de Aragón, 1179 – 23 June 1222) was an Aragonese infanta who was by marriage firstly Queen of Hungary, and secondly...
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succeeded her father as reigning Queen of Sicily in 1377 and married Martin of Aragon. In 1363 Constance died in Catania, Sicily, either from the plague, or...
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of John I of Aragon and Martin of Aragon. She was a half-sister of Constance, Queen of Sicily, Joanna, Countess of Ampurias and Isabella, Countess of...
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of his wife, Constance II of Sicily, uniting the kingdom to the crown. Peter was the eldest son of James I of Aragon and his second wife Violant of Hungary...
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Constance (Italian: Costanza; 2 November 1154 – 27 November 1198) was reigning Queen of Sicily from 1194–98, jointly with her spouse from 1194 to 1197...
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Eleanor of Sicily (1325–1375) was Queen of Aragon from 1349 until 1375 as the third wife of King Peter IV. Eleanor was the daughter of Peter II of Sicily and...
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second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily. He succeeded his father in Sicily in 1285 and his elder brother Alfonso III in Aragon and the...
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Constance of Sicily may also refer to: Constance of Sicily, Queen of Italy, died 1138 Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon, (1249–1302) Constance of Sicily...
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thirdly John of Cyprus One queen consort of Aragon: Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon, wife of Peter III of Aragon Constance of Sicily (disambiguation)...
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the daughter and heir of Frederick the Simple by his first wife Constance of Aragon. After her father's death in 1377, she ascended the Sicilian throne...
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of Aragon (1273 – August 1302) was the daughter of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily. She married Robert of Naples, but was never Queen of Naples...
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Constance of Aragon (1318–Montpellier, 1346) was Queen of Majorca as the wife of King James III. She was the eldest daughter of Alfonso IV of Aragon and...
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against the Union of Aragon and other such devices of the nobility, with their near constant revolts, and with foreign wars, in Sardinia, Sicily, the Mezzogiorno...
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daughter Constance. Constance was born on April 4, 1300. She was the fourth daughter of James II of Aragon, son of King Peter III of Aragon and Queen Constance...
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Catherine of Aragon (also spelt as Katherine, historical Spanish: Catharina, now: Catalina; 16 December 1485 – 7 January 1536) was Queen of England as...
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II of Hohenstaufen Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon, who disputedly ruled the Kingdom of Sicily as Constance II USS Constance II (SP-633), later USS...
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Elizabeth of Aragon, Queen of France. Isabella of Aragon (ca. 1247 – 28 January 1271), was Queen of France from 1270 to 1271 by marriage to Philip III of France...
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Queen Victoria, and Ferdinand III of Naples and Sicily. King James I saw the expansion of the Crown of Aragon in three directions: Languedoc to the north...
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cross of the Knights Hospitaller, which she wore until the end of her life. The queen mother entertained her widowed daughter, Queen Constance, at Sigena...
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Joanna of Aragon (Spanish: Juana, Italian: Giovanna; 16 June 1455 – 9 January 1517) was Queen of Naples as the second wife of King Ferdinand I. She served...
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of Majorca, the Kingdom of Sicily, Malta, the Kingdom of Naples and Kingdom of Sardinia. For brief periods the Crown of Aragon also controlled Montpellier...
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title of Kings of Aragon. As a result of this additional inheritance, Yolande was called the "Queen of Four Kingdoms" - the four apparently Sicily, Jerusalem...
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Maria of Aragon (29 June 1482 – 7 March 1517) was Queen of Portugal from 30 October 1500 until her death in 1517 as the second wife of King Manuel I. Manuel...
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of Queen Elizabeth II. Declared Servant of God in February 2015. Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon, blessed Elena of Montenegro, Queen consort of Italy...
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Blanche of Anjou (1280 – 14 October 1310) was Queen of Aragon as the second spouse of King James II of Aragon. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou...
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III) and his wife Constance of Sicily, and the sister of three kings: Alfonso III and James II of Aragon and Frederick III of Sicily. She was a great-niece...
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His power was also augmented by the marriage of his daughter Constance in 1262 to Peter III of Aragon. Terrified by these proceedings, the new Pope Urban...
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Constance of Portugal (pt: Constança; 3 January 1290 – Sahagún, 18 November 1313; Portuguese pronunciation: [kõʃˈtɐ̃sɐ]), was Queen of Castile by her marriage...
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Kingdom of Sicily (Latin: Regnum Siciliae; Sicilian: Regnu di Sicilia; Italian: Regno di Sicilia) was a state that existed in Sicily and the south of the...
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