Eleanor of Castile, Queen of Navarre
| Eleanor of Castile | |
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| Eleanor of Castile | |
| Spouse(s) | Charles III of Navarre |
| Noble family | House of Trastámara |
| Father | Henry II of Castile |
| Mother | Juana Manuel of Castile |
| Born | after 1363 |
| Died | 27 February 1416 Pamplona |
Eleanor of Castile (after 1363 – 27 February 1416) was an infanta of Castile and the Queen consort of Navarre.
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She was the daughter of King Henry II of Castile and his wife, Juana Manuel of Castile, from a cadet branch of the Castilian royal house. Eleanor was a member of the House of Trastámara
[edit] Marriage
In 1375 Eleanor married the later King Charles III of Navarre, the marriage put an end to the conflicts between Castile and Navarre. The couple had eight children, only daughters survived to adulthood so their eldest, Blanche succeeded Charles.
Charles and Eleanor's children were:
- Joanna (1382–1413), married John I, Count of Foix, no issue
- Blanche (1385/91–1441), married John II of Aragon, became Queen of Navarre and had issue
- Maria (1388–1425), died unmarried and childless
- Margaret (1390–1403), died unmarried and childless
- Beatrix (1392–1412), married to James II, Count of La Marche and had issue
- Isabella (1395–1435/50), married in 1419 to John IV of Armagnac, had issue and they were great great grandparents of Henry IV of France
- Charles (1397–1402), Prince of Viana, but died young
- Louis (1402), Prince of Viana, but died young
Only two of their children, Blanche and Isabella outlived their father, the rest died young but they did not all die in childhood.
Eleanor died on 27 February 1416, aged 53 and had outlived five of her children.
[edit] Ancestors
Eleanor's ancestors in three generations
[edit] Sources
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Eleanor of Castile, Queen of Navarre
Born: after 1363 Died: 27 February 1416 |
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| Preceded by Joanna of France |
Queen consort of Navarre 1387–1416 |
Succeeded by Agnes of Cleves |