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  1. Martha of Armagnac (after 18 February 1347 – 23 October 1378) was the youngest child of John I, Count of Armagnac, and his second wife Beatrice of Clermont. She was the first wife of John I of Aragon but never became Queen of Aragon because she was outlived by her father-in-law Peter IV of Aragon .

  2. From his first marriage on 24 June 1373 to Martha of Armagnac (18 February 1347 - 23 October 1378), daughter of Count Jean I of Armagnac: James (Valencia, 24 June 1374 - Valencia, 22 August 1374) Joanna (Daroca, October 1375 - Valencia, September 1407), who married on 4 June 1392 at Barcelona to Mathieu, Count of Foix. Together they claimed the ...

  3. Martha of Armagnac was the youngest child of John I, Count of Armagnac, and his second wife Beatrice of Clermont. She was the first wife of John I of Aragon but never became Queen of Aragon because she was outlived by her father-in-law Peter IV of Aragon.

  4. Media in category "Martha of Armagnac" This category contains only the following file. Tortosa Colegio de San Jaime y San Matías Galería 356.jpg 4,667 × 3,111; 10.05 MB

  5. Martha was the youngest of three children. Her elder brother was John II of Armagnac, who succeeded their father. Her sister was Joanna of Armagnac who married John, Duke of Berry and was mother of Marie, Duchess of Auvergne, amongst others. Her maternal grandparents were Jean de Clermont and his wife Jeanne de Dargies.

  6. Martha of Armagnac (after 18 February 1347 – 23 October 1378) was the youngest child of John I, Count of Armagnac, and his second wife Beatrice of Clermont. She was the first wife of John I of Aragon but never became Queen of Aragon because she was outlived by her father-in-law Peter IV of Aragon.

  7. Part of. Royal Pantheon of Poblet. Dedicated to. Martha of Armagnac. Location. Poblet Monastery, Vimbodí i Poblet, Conca de Barberà, Camp de Tarragona, Tarragona Province, Catalonia. 41° 22′ 51″ N, 1° 04′ 57″ E. Authority file. Q55992364.

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