West-Europese adel » Alfons IV (de Goede) Koning van Aragon (1299-1336)

Personal data Alfons IV (de Goede) Koning van Aragon 


Household of Alfons IV (de Goede) Koning van Aragon

(1) He is married to Therese van Montpellier Gravin van Urgel en Ager.

They got married on November 10, 1314 at Lerida, Catalonië, he was 15 years old.


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(2) He is married to Eleonore Prinses van Castilië.

They got married on February 5, 1329 at Tarragone, Catalonië, he was 30 years old.

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