Violant of Castile

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Violant of Castile (Spanish: Violante de Castilla y Aragón; 1265 – 1287/1308) was infanta of Castile and Lady of Biscay on her marriage to Diego López V de Haro. She was the daughter of Alfonso X of Castile, and Violant of Aragon.

Life

She was the daughter of Alfonso X of Castile, and Violant of Aragon. On her father's side, she was the granddaughter of Ferdinand III of Castile, and his first wife, Elisabeth of Swabia. On her mother's side, she was the granddaughter of James I of Aragon, and his second wife, Violant of Hungary.

Infanta Violant of Castile was born in 1265.[1] In 1272 it was agreed, and a year later confirmed that she would marry King Henry I of Navarre's son and heir apparent, Theobald, which would establish an alliance between Castile and Navarre.[2] The marriage proposal failed with the death of the young Theobald after he fell from a battlement at the castle of Estella in 1273. Later, in 1282, she married Diego López V de Haro, Lord of Biscay.

Her date of death is unknown, but it must have occurred sometime between 12 March 1287 and 30 January 1308. After her death, she was buried at the now-destroyed Monasterio de San Francisco de Burgos. In the same monastery was buried later her husband.[3]

Marriage and issue

In her marriage to Diego López V de Haro, Lord of Biscay, they had four children:

Ancestry

Ancestors of Violant of Castile
16. Ferdinand II of León
8. Alfonso IX of León
17. Urraca of Portugal
4. Ferdinand III of Castile
18. Alfonso VIII of Castile
9. Berengaria I of Castile
19. Eleanor of England
2. Alfonso X of Castile
20. Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
10. Philip of Swabia
21. Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy
5. Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen
22. Isaac II Angelos
11. Irene Angelina
23. Unknown Palaiologina?, afterwards Irene
1. Violant of Castile
24. Alfonso II of Aragon
12. Peter II of Aragon
25. Sancha of Castile
6. James I of Aragon
26. William VIII of Montpellier
13. Marie of Montpellier
27. Eudokia Komnene
3. Violant of Aragon
28. Béla III of Hungary
14. Andrew II of Hungary
29. Agnes of Antioch
7. Violant of Hungary
30. Peter II of Courtenay
15. Yolanda de Courtenay
31. Yolanda of Flanders

Notes

  1. ^ González Jiménez, Manuel (October 2004). "IV". Alfonso X el Sabio. Barcelona: Editorial Ariel S. A. p. 126. ISBN 84-344-6758-5.
  2. ^ González Jiménez, Manuel (October 2004). "IX". Alfonso X el Sabio. Barcelona: Editorial Ariel S. A. pp. 248, 257. ISBN 84-344-6758-5.
  3. ^ Revue internationale des études basques, Volumen 6

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