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  1. Father. Ferdinand I of Aragon. Mother. Eleanor of Alburquerque. Arms of Maria of Aragon. Maria of Aragon ( 24 February 1403 – 18 February 1445) was the Queen of Castile as the first wife of King John II from their marriage in 1420 until her death in 1445. She was the daughter of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Eleanor of Alburquerque .

  2. Maria of Castile. Maria of Castile (14 November 1401 – 4 September 1458) [1] was Queen of Aragon and Naples as the spouse of Alfonso V of Aragon. Maria acted as the regent of Aragon during the reign of her spouse, as he was absent during most of his reign; her regencies lasted between 1420 and 1423 and between 1432 and 1458.

  3. Henry, King of Portugal. Duarte, Duke of Guimarães. House. Trastámara. Father. Ferdinand II of Aragon. Mother. Isabella I of Castile. 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 was the widower of Maria's elder sister, Isabella .

  4. The daughter of Catherine of Lancaster and Henry III of Castile, Maria of Castile was born in 1401. In 1415, she wed her cousin Alphonso V, the future king of Aragon, in a ceremony presided over by Pope Benedict XIII. Alphonso ascended to the throne of Aragon in 1416. During a three-year absence from 1421 to 1424, Alphonso appointed his wife ...

  5. Jul 20, 2022 · Thus, Maria of Castile was one of the most powerful women in medieval Spain. While her marriage with King Alfonso V of Aragon was unhappy on a personal level, they managed to form a successful political partnership. Sources: Earenfight, T. (2010). The King’s other Body: María of Castile and the Crown of Aragon.

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  7. Maria of Aragon (1403–1445)Queen of Castile and Leon . Name variations: María; Mary Trastamara. Born in 1403; died on February 18, 1445, in Villacastin; daughter of Ferdinand I, king of Aragon (r. 1412–1416), and Eleanor of Albuquerque (1374–1435); became first wife of Juan II also known as John II (1404–1454), king of Castile and Leon (r.

  8. Queen María Of Castile,¹ wife of Alfonso V “the Magnanimous,” king of the Crown of Aragon (1416–58),² governed Catalunya from 1420 to 1423 and again from 1432 to 1453 while her husband was occupied with the conquest and governance of the kingdom of Naples.³ For twenty-six years she had control over the provincial governors, prelates ...