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Queen consort of Majorca | |
Tenure | 1336–1344 1344–1346 (in pretendence) |
Born | 1318 |
Died | 1346 (aged 27–28) Montpellier |
Spouse | James III of Majorca |
Issue | James IV of Majorca Isabella of Majorca |
House | House of Barcelona |
Father | Alfonso IV of Aragon |
Mother | Teresa d'Entença |
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 his first wife, Teresa d'Entença.
James III wished to have friendly relations with Aragon, and thus married Constance in Perpignan on 24 September 1336. In 1342, he refused to take the oath of fealty to Constance's brother, Peter IV of Aragon.
James and Constance had two children:
- James (c. 1336 – January 20, 1375), pretender to the throne of Majorca
- Isabella (1337–1406), pretender to the throne of Majorca
In a short war (1343–44), James (and allegedly Constance) was driven out of Majorca by Peter, who annexed the Balearic Islands to the Crown of Aragon.
Two years later, Constance died in Montpellier. She was outlived by James and her two children. Her husband remarried the following year to Violante of Vilaragut.
References
- ^ Previté-Orton 1952, p. 903.
Sources
- Previté-Orton, Charles William (1952). The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. II The Twelfth Century to the Renaissance. Cambridge at the University Press.
Constance of Aragon, Queen of Majorca House of BarcelonaBorn: circa 1318 Died: circa 1346 | ||
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VacantTitle last held byMaria of Anjou | Queen consort of Majorca 1336–1344 |
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