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Persönliche Daten Leonor Urraca 'la Ricahembra' "In Spanish she is known as Leonor Urraca de Castilla,Condesa de Alburquerque" de Albuquerque condesa de Albuquerque 

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Familie von Leonor Urraca 'la Ricahembra' "In Spanish she is known as Leonor Urraca de Castilla,Condesa de Alburquerque" de Albuquerque condesa de Albuquerque

Sie war verwandt mit Fernando I 'el Justo' de Aragón.


Kind(er):

  1. Isabela De Aragón  1396-????
  2. Enríque de Trastámara  ± 1400-1445
  3. Pedro de Trastámara  ± 1406-1438


Notizen bei Leonor Urraca 'la Ricahembra' "In Spanish she is known as Leonor Urraca de Castilla,Condesa de Alburquerque" de Albuquerque condesa de Albuquerque

Eleanor of Alburquerques Leonor Urraca de Castilla, Condesa de Alburquerque.r of King Henry II of Castile. Her mother was Infanta Beatriz, Countess of Alburquerque, who was daughter of Peter I of Portugal and Ines de Castro.ildren:uerque, Count of Villena, Count of Empuries and Grand Master of the Order of Santiago (1400-1445)on, Countess of Urgel, who married Pedro, duke of Coimbraque (1374-1435) became Queen consort of Aragon by her marriage to Ferdinand I of Aragon. In Spanish she is known as Leonor Urraca de Castilla, Condesa de Alburquerque.uerque, who was an illegitimate son of King Alfonso XI of Castile and his mistress Eleanor of Guzman, and a brother of King Henry II of Castile. Her mother was Infanta Beatriz, Countess of Alburquerque, who was daughter of Peter I of Portugal and Ines de Castro.gon, first wife of John II of Castile, (1396-1445)(1400-1445)ceded byof a European royal house is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. , searchBeatriz, Countess of Albuquerque, who was daughter of Peter I of Portugal and Ines de Castro.ng of Sicily and Naples of Empuries and Grand Master of the Order of Santiago (1400-1445)el, who married Pedro, duke of Coimbraques Leonor Urraca de Castilla, Condesa de Alburquerque.r of King Henry II of Castile. Her mother was Infanta Beatriz, Countess of Alburquerque, who was daughter of Peter I of Portugal and Ines de Castro.ildren:urquerque, Count of Villena, Count of Empuries and Grand Master of the Order of Santiago (1400-1445) agon, Count of Alburquerque and Duke of Noto (1406-1438) Aragon by her marriage to Ferdinand I of Aragon. In Spanish, she is known as Leonor Urraca de Castilla, condesa de Alburquerque.was an illegitimate son of King Alfonso XI of Castile and his mistress Eleanor of Guzman, and a brother of King Henry II of Castile. Her mother was Infanta Beatrice, Countess of Alburquerque, who was daughter of Peter I of Portugal and Ines de Castro. Eleanor was born in Aldeadavila de la Ribera, now in National Park since 2002 of Arribes del Duero Natural Park, province of Salamanca.rother was Ferdinand, 2nd Count of Alburquerque. death of the sickly John I of Castile on October 9 of 1390 the Regency Council addressed the issue of the heir presumptive, Infante Henry at the time eleven years of age and his brother Infante Ferdinand, who was then ten years. It was agreed that Ferdinand could not marry before his brother Henry reached the age of fourteen. Then he would be granted the privileges and social policies majority.Peter I of Castile was murdered in March 1369 by his bastard brother Henry. The representatives of the clergy, the nobility, the state of the gentry and merchants, as well as the authorized legal representatives of some Castillian cities agreed that Henry's grandson Infante Henry should marry the granddaughter of the murdered Peter, this was the England princess Catherine of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt. As the elder brother, Henry, fulfilled these requirements then so should his brother Infante Ferdinand, with a good wife who was honorable and rich.Alburquerque was sixteen and old enough to marry. She expressed her agreement in marriage but could not yet take place as Ferdinand was not ten years old yet. She owned the towns of Haro, Briones, Vilforado, Ledesma with the five towns, Albuquerque, the Codesera, Azagala, Alconchel, Medellin, Alconétar and Villalon, a gift from John I of Castile. This made Eleanor a very attractive offer to Ferdinand.e, (1396–1445)of Aragon (Queen of Portugal), who married Edward I of Portugal (1402–1445)d Infante of Aragón on his father's assumption of power in 1412. Created Grand Master of the Orders of Calatrava and Alcántara after 1412. Queen of Aragon after the Compromise of Caspe. However they reigned for only four years, when Ferdinand died in 1416, aged 36 years. Eleanor, who was then 42 years old, retired to Medina del Campo. In 1435 her sons, the princes of Aragon were taken prisoners of the Genoese after the naval battle of Ponza.formed into the Convent of Santa María la Real. There, Eleanor witnessed her children fighting against the royalist party led by Álvaro de Luna.[2] Eleonor lost some of her possessions as a benefit for the latter.oledo dark, with the Royal Arms carved on it.llenged and removed. (August 2012)rce needed]

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  1. Carlson Family Tree Web Site, jan carlson, Leonor Urraca 'la Ricahembra' "In Spanish she is known as Leonor Urraca de Castilla,Condesa de Alburquerque" de Aragón, condesa de Albuquerque (born de Albuquerque), 26. September 2020
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Historische Ereignisse

  • Graaf Filips I de Goede (Beiers Huis) war von 1433 bis 1467 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Graafschap Holland genannt)
  • Im Jahr 1435: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 15. Juli » Dänemark gewährt der deutschen Hanse im Frieden von Vordingborg das Recht auf freien Handel und beendet damit einen neun Jahre alten Konflikt.
    • 21. September » Im Vertrag von Arras verständigen sich mit König Karl VII. von Frankreich und Herzog Philipp dem Guten die Herrscher von Frankreich und Burgund über eine Beilegung ihres jahrelang schwelenden Konfliktes, des Bürgerkriegs der Armagnacs und Bourguignons. Mit England kommt hingegen bei dieser Friedenskonferenz kein Einvernehmen zur Beendigung des Krieges zustande.
    • 12. Oktober » Herzog Ernst von Bayern-München lässt die Geliebte seines Sohnes Albrecht, die Baderstochter Agnes Bernauer, verhaften und bei Straubing in der Donau ertränken. Er befürchtet, dass die Mesalliance die Erbfolge gefährden kann.
    • 31. Dezember » Der Friede von Brest beendet den jahrzehntelangen Kampf zwischen dem Deutschen Orden und der polnisch-litauischen Union.


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