Pass auf: Alter bei der Heirat (28. Mai 1262) war unter 16 Jahre (14).
Source: Angela Denise Bryant, Marissa Watts, E. S. Walker, et al.
Sie ist verheiratet mit Philippe Capet.
Sie haben geheiratet am 28. Mai 1262 in Clermont Ferrand, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, França, sie war 14 Jahre alt.
Kind(er):
Elisabet d'Aragó i d'Hongria Reine de França
Sources: Author: Bryant, Angela Denise; Watts, Marissa; Walker, E. S.; et al.; Title: "Elisabet d'Aragó i d'Hongria Reine de France," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xxix Jan MMXXV)
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQK-RYY
"... Elisabet d'Aragó i d'Hongria Reine de France Last Changed: January 22, 2025 Melchior Raveneau Sex Female Last Changed: January 19, 2024 James Preston Jaensch
Birth 8 May 1248 Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Last Changed: December 20, 2024 John D. McGowan
Christening after 8 May 1248 Barcelona, Barcelonés, Cataluña, España Last Changed: December 13, 2024 John D. McGowan
Death 28 January 1271 Cosenza, Cosenza, Calabria, Italy Last Changed: January 29, 2025 Jackie Richardson
Burial 3 February 1271 Abbaye Royale de Saint Denis, Paris, Île-de-France, France ... Last Changed: January 29, 2025 Jackie Richardson
Alternate Name Married Name DE FRANCE CAPETIEN
Alternate Name Birth Name Isabelle D'ARAGON-ARPAD DE HONFRIE
Title of Nobility Queen consort of France, 1270-1271
Title of Nobilit House of Barcelona, Cadet branch of the Bellonids
Title of Nobility Infanta de Aragon
Spouses & Children
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Philippe III Roi de France Male 1245-1285 9HMM-VB6 [<-ancestor]
Elisabet d'Aragó i d'Hongria Reine de France Female 1248-1271 LDQK-RYY [<-ancestress]
Marriage 28 May 1262 Clermont Ferrand, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France
Children (4)
[1] Louis de France Male 1264-1276 G8R6-4MX
[2] Roi Philippe IV de France Male 1268-1314 LDQK-XBV
[3] Robert de France Male 1269-1276 G7BF-QJJ
[4] Charles de Valois Male 1270-1325 LC85-F9L [<-ancestor]
Elisabet d'Aragó i d'Hongria Reine de France Female 1248-1271 LDQK-RYY [<-ancestress]
Children (2)
[1] Philip IV Capet Male 1268-1314 G16G-6ZJ
[2] Charles Capet Male 1270-1325 G16G-WC1 [<-ancestor]
Parents & Siblings
Jaume I de Aragón 'El Conqueridor' Rei d'Aragó de València i Mallorca Male 1208-1276 9QQS-VJV [<-ancestor]
Árpád-házi Jolán Reina consorte de Aragon Female 1208-1251 LBNJ-CWP [<-ancestress]
Marriage 6 February 1221 Ágreda, Ágreda, Soria, Castilla y León, Spain
Children (10)
[1] Yolanda Violante Aragón Female 1236-1301 G4PQ-Y57
[2] Infanta Constaza de Aragón Female 1239-1275 GR2F-XCT
[3] Pedro Aragón III Male 1240-1285 L8TT-XFG
[4] Jaume Mallorca Aragon III Male 1243-1318 GRQX-DPC
[5] Arzobispo Sancho Aragón Male 1246-1251 GKRG-H12
[6] Sancha Aragon Female 1246-1275 GMV2-KZM
[7] Elisabet d'Aragó i d'Hongria Reine de France Female 1248-1271 LDQK-RYY [<-ancestress]
[8] Maria Aragón Female 1248-1267 GRQF-SHC
[9] Fernando Aragon Male 1250-1250 GR2F-LC8
[10] Leonor de Aragon Female 1251-1271 GRC2-Q26
Brief Life History
Isabella of Aragon (ca. 1247-28 January 1271), was Queen of France from 1270 to 1271 by marriage to Philip III of France.
Isabella was the eighth child and youngest daughter of King James I of Aragon and his second wife, Violant of Hungary. Her exact date of birth was not recorded, but she certainly was born in early 1248 since her father, who financially supported the Monastery of Santa María de Sigena, stipulated in his will in January 1248 that if he had another son, the son should become a knight Templar and if the child was a daughter, she should enter Santa María de Sigena as a nun. The will was obviously abandoned before Isabella's birth because she was married.
On 11 May 1258, the Treaty of Corbeil was concluded between Isabella's father and King Louis IX of France. As part of the agreement a betrothal was arranged between Louis's second son, Philip, and Isabella, the youngest daughter of James I. The formal wedding took place on 28 May 1262 at the city of Clairmont (currently Clermont-Ferrand); by that time, Philip was already the heir apparent to the French throne due to the death of his older brother, Louis, in 1260.
Having accompanied her husband and father-in-law on the Eighth Crusade against Tunis in July 1270, Isabella became queen of France the following month on the death of King Louis IX. On their way home, while crossing the Savuto river near Martirano in Calabria, on 11 January 1271 she suffered a fall from her horse: six months pregnant with her fifth child, she gave birth prematurely to a son, who died soon after. First transported to Martirano Castle and then to Cosenza, exhausted and feverish, Isabella died there on 28 January 1271 aged 24. Her death was a devastating emotional blow to her husband, especially since she had been pregnant.
Because she died far from her homeland, the funeral technique of Mos Teutonicus was practiced upon Isabella. Firstly, she was buried at Cosenza Cathedral alongside her newborn son, and then in the royal necropolis in the Basilica of St Denis. Isabella's tomb, like many others, was desecrated during the French Revolution in August 1793.
The tragic end of Isabella is recalled in the Laudi of the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio.
In Clermont on 28 May 1262, Isabella married the future Philip III of France, son of Louis IX and Margaret of Provence.
They had four sons:
1.) Louis (1265-1276)
2.) Philip IV "the Fair" (1268-1314), King of France
3.) Robert (1269-1271)
4.) Charles, Count of Valois (1270-1325)
Last Changed: March 19, 2023 Terry Sackett"
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