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Queen of Aragon from 1338 to 1347 Not to be confused with Marie of Évreux, Duchess of Brabant.
Maria of Navarre
The seal of Queen Maria
Queen consort of Aragon
Tenure1338–1347
Born1329
Died29 April 1347 (aged 18)
SpousePeter IV of Aragon
IssueConstance, Queen of Sicily
Joanna, Countess of Ampurias
HouseÉvreux
FatherPhilip III of Navarre
MotherJoan II of Navarre

Maria of Navarre (French: Marie d'Évreux; 1329 – 29 April 1347) was Queen of Aragon from 1338 until her death as the first of four wives of Peter IV of Aragon.

Childhood

Maria was the second child of Joan II of Navarre and Philip III of Navarre, born a year after their accession. Her parents, having established the House of Évreux as the new ruling dynasty in the Kingdom of Navarre, wanted to improve relations with their Iberian neighbours. In 1333 they negotiated a betrothal between Maria's elder sister, Joan, and Peter, then heir apparent to the throne of Aragon. Peter, who ascended the throne in January 1336, expressed a preference for the second daughter, however, which forced Joan to renounce her succession rights in favour of Maria.

Queenship

The marriage contract was signed in her father's castle on Anet on 6 January 1336. It stipulated that, if her mother died leaving no sons, Maria or her children would inherit the crown of Navarre. The wedding ceremony took place near Zaragoza on 25 July 1337. Despite difficulties over the payment of her dowry, the relations of Maria's husband with her parents were excellent. As dower Maria received from Peter the towns of Jaca, Tarragona and Teruel. In 1338 the new queen made her joyous entry into Barcelona, capital of the Crown of Aragon.

Queen Maria was pious and a docile wife, probably having little in common with her husband. Their first child, Constance, was born in 1343, followed by Joanna in 1344 and Maria in 1345/6. The lack of a male heir for nine years of the marriage presented a problem. In 1347 Peter attempted to secure the succession for their eldest daughter, but was opposed by his brother James I, Count of Urgell, and the Aragonese Corts. On 23 April in Valencia Queen Maria gave birth to a son, christened Peter, but the infant died the next day. Maria died of childbirth complications on 29 April. In her will she left her rights to Navarre to her son and then to her daughters, and expressed a wish to be buried in Poblet Monastery. She was interred instead in the Monastery of Saint Vincent in Valencia. Her widower remarried within a few months to Eleanor of Portugal.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Maria of Navarre
8. Philip III of France
4. Louis d'Évreux
9. Maria of Brabant
2. Philip III of Navarre
10. Philip of Artois
5. Margaret of Artois
11. Blanche of Brittany
1. Maria of Navarre
12. Philip IV of France
6. Louis X of France
13. Joan I of Navarre
3. Joan II of Navarre
14. Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
7. Margaret of Burgundy
15. Agnes of France

References

  1. Woodacre 2011, p. 142.
  2. Surget 2008, p. 34.
  3. ^ Surget 2008, p. 35.
  4. Miron 1913, p. 178.
  5. Miron 1913, p. 180.

Bibliography

  • Miron, E. L. (1913). The queens of Aragon: their lives and times. Brentano's.
  • Surget, Marie-Laure (2008). Mariage et pouvoir : réflexion sur le rôle de l'alliance dans les relations entre les Evreux-Navarre et les Valois au XIV siècle (1325–1376). Laboratoire d'éthnographie régionale.
  • Woodacre, Elena (2011). The Queen and her consort: succession, politics and partnership in the Kingdom of Navarre, 1274–1512. Bath Spa University.
  • Woodacre, Elena (2013). The Queens Regnant of Navarre: Succession, Politics, and Partnership, 1274–1512. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-33914-0.
Maria of Navarre House of ÉvreuxCadet branch of the House of CapetBorn: circa 1329 Died: 29 April 1347
Royal titles
VacantTitle last held byEleanor of Castile Queen consort of Aragon
1338–1347
VacantTitle next held byEleanor of Portugal
Preceded byConstance of Aragon Queen consort of Majorca
1344–1347
Royal consorts of Aragon
House of Jiménez
House of Barcelona
House of Trastámara
House of Habsburg
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