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Violant of Hungary (Hungarian: Jolán; Catalan: Iolanda or Violant d'Hongria; Spanish: Yolanda or Violante de Hungría; c. 1215 – c. 1251) was the queen of Aragon from 1235 until 1251 as the second wife of King James I of Aragon.
Violant of Hungary was the queen of Aragon from 1235 until 1251 as the second wife of King James I of Aragon. A member of the Hungarian House of Árpád, Queen Violant was a valuable and influential advisor of her husband. She remains in folk memory in Catalonia and Valencia.
Violant is the only member of the Árpád dynasty, the first dynasty to reign over Hungary, whose mortal remains have not been desecrated, a privilege, unfortunately, not afforded to all royal tombs.
Oct 27, 2023 · Violant of Hungary (Kingdom of Hungary, c. 1216 – October 1251 in Huesca) was Queen consort of James I of Aragon. She is also called Yolanda or Violante de Hungría in Spanish and Iolanda or Violant d'Hongria in Catalan . Violant was a daughter of Andrew II of Hungary and Violant of Courtenay.
- Esztergom, Komárom
- James I The Conqueror, King of Aragon
- Komárom
- 1215
Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Iolande of Hungary (1215–1251)Queen of Aragon. Name variations: Iolande Arpad; Violante of Hungary; Yolande of Hungary.
Violant of Hungary is the 2,715th most popular politician (down from 2,674th in 2019), the 76th most popular biography from Hungary (up from 86th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Hungarian Politician. The Treaty of Trianon was signed by Hungary on June 4, 1920, in the aftermath of World War I.