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Gezin van Juan d'ARAGON I

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Martha d'ARMAGNAC.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 24 juni 1373, hij was toen 22 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Joanna d'ARAGON  1375-1407


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Violant de BAR.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 2 februari 1380, hij was toen 29 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Yolande d'ARAGON  1384-1442 


Notities over Juan d'ARAGON I

John I (27 December 1350 - 19 May 1396), called by posterity the Hunter (Juan el Cazador in Castilian, Chuan lo Cazataire in Aragonese and Joan el Caçador in Catalan) or the Lover of Elegance (el Amador de la Gentileza in Castilian and l'Amador de la Gentilesa in Catalan), but the Abandoned (el Descurat) in his lifetime, was the King of Aragon from 1388 until his death.

John was the eldest son of Peter IV and his third wife, Eleanor, who was the daughter of Peter II of Sicily. He was born in Perpignan, in the province of Roussillon, which at that time belonged to Aragon. He was a man of character, with a taste for verse. He was a Francophile and married Violant of Bar against the wishes of his father, who had wanted him to marry a princess of Sicily. His last marriage was happy. His wife frequently participated in government, since the king was often ill.

Once on the throne, John abandoned his father's relatively Anglophile policy and made an alliance with France. He continued Aragon's support for the Pope of the Avignon line, Clement VII, in the Western Schism. John also made an alliance with Castile, and confirmed in 1388 a treaty with Navarre fixing borders between these kingdoms.

In 1389-90, the Aragonese battled the troops of the Count of Armagnac, John III, who was attempting to conquer the lands of the vassal taifa of Majorca. The attack went from Empordà to Girona. The invaders were defeated in 1390 by Aragonese troops commanded by John's brother Martin.

During 1388-90, John gradually lost all lands of the Duchies of Athens and Neopatras in Greece. In 1391, John promulgated legislation on Jews in different cities of Aragon. Also in 1391, his administration faced a revolt in the vassal kingdom of Sicily, where the population had proclaimed Louis II of Naples as king.

Aragon had been attempting to subjugate Sardinia since the reign of James II, and gradually the Aragonese had conquered most of the island. However, in the 1380s, the remaining independent principality Arborea became a fortress of rebellion and the Aragonese were rapidly driven back by Eleanor de Bas-Serra. The Aragonese continued in John's reign to attempt to suppress rebels in Sardinia and regain lost territories. However, during John's reign, practically the whole of Sardinia was lost.

He died during a hunt in forests near Foixà by a fall from his horse, like his namesake, cousin, and contemporary, John I of Castile. He left no sons, and was succeeded by his younger brother Martin. Two daughters, however, survived to adulthood.

From his first marriage on 24 June 1373 to Martha of Armagnac (18 February 1347 - 23 October 1378), daughter of Count Jean I of Armagnac:
James (Valencia, 24 June 1374 - Valencia, 22 August 1374)
Joanna (Daroca, October 1375 - Valencia, September 1407), who married on 4 June 1392 at Barcelona to Mathieu, Count of Foix. Together they claimed the throne of Aragon after her father's death. Matthew of Foix invaded Aragonese territories, but was driven back by the new King Martin. Joanna died soon after, childless.
John (Barcelona, 23 July 1376 - 24/31 July 1376)
Alfonso (9 September 1377 - 1377)
Eleanor (Zaragoza, 13 July 1378 - Zaragoza, 1378)

From his second marriage on 2 February 1380 to Yolande of Bar (c. 1365 - 3 July 1431), daughter of Robert I, Duke of Bar and Marie of Valois:
James (22 March 1382 - 1 September 1388), Duke of Girona and Count of Cervera
Yolande (Zaragoza 1384 - Saumur 14 November 1442), married on 2 December 1400 to Louis II of Naples
Ferdinand (18 March 1389 - Monzón, October 1389), Duke of Girona and Count of Cervera
Antonia (1391 - 1392)
Eleanor (2 January 1393 - July 1393)
Peter (13 January 1394 - January 1394), Duke of Girona and Count of Cervera
Joanna (12 January - 4 August 1396)
SOURCE: Wikipedia

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Juan d'ARAGON
1350-1396

(1) 1373
(2) 1380

Violant de BAR
± 1365-1431


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