Juana Manuel Ivrea of VILLENA

Juana Manuel Ivrea of VILLENA

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Juana Manuel Ivrea of VILLENA
Name Juana Manuel Ivrea of CASTILE
Beruf Queen Consort of Castile and León zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1369 und 1379

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 1339 Spain nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 27. März 1381 Salamanca, Castilla-Leon, Spain nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat vor 1369 Spain nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
vor 1369
Spain
Henry II (King) of CASTILE AND LEON

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Juana Manuel of Castile (1339 - 27 March 1381) was Queen consort of Castile from 1369 until 1379. She also was the heiress of Escalona, Villena, Peñafiel and Lara, as well as Lady of Biscay. Family She was the daughter of the Infante Juan Manuel of Castile (1282-1348) and his second wife Blanca Núñez de Lara de La Cerda. Her mother Blanca (d. 1347) was a descendant of the Lords of Biscay and of Lara and of Alfonso X's eldest son (Fernando de la Cerda). She was the last legitimate member of the House of Ivrea. Marriage Her father had been for five years a serious enemy of King Alfonso XI, his former protégé, and the king wished to neutralize or absorb the might of the Peñafiel family. Although Juana was not the heiress (yet), already in her youth she had to go along with royal wishes. The king's very influential concubine, Leonor de Guzmán, wanted to obtain some high prestige and property to her eldest son and had her eyes on the young Juana. On 27 July 1350 her brother and guardian, Fernando Manuel of Peñafiel, had to marry his young sister to Henry (1333-79), eldest of the illegitimate sons of Alfonso XI of Castile. This brought Henry certain lands. However it was later that Juana's relatives' heirless deaths made Juana the great heiress she turned out to be: so important an heiress that actually her husband gained the opportunity to be a threat to the royal power. She had more rights to the throne of Castile than her husband because she was a legitimate descendant of Alfonso X of Castile. In 1369, Henry became King Henry II of Castile, after he deposed (and murdered) his half-brother to take the throne. They had the following children: King John I of Castile (1358-1390) Eleanor (died 1416) [1] Joanna Inheritance In 1361 (at the death of her teenage niece Blanca,[2] daughter of her brother Fernando Manuel who himself had died in c 1350 without other children) she inherited Villena, Escalona and Peñafiel.[3] Because Juana was a maternal granddaughter of La Palomilla, from her another cousin, Isabel de Lara who was murdered in 1361 [4] and her young daughter Florentina [5] (d after 1365), she also inherited Lara and Biscay. In 1369, she became queen of Castile and León. When in 1381 she died and left her inheritance to her son, Biscay finally was united with Castile, and ultimately Spain. The Basque people remember her for that. References Jump up ^ Juana Manoel de Castilla Jump up ^ Marek, Miroslav. "(Blanca's death)". Genealogy.EU. Jump up ^ Cawley, Charles, (inheritance of the 'greatest' castilian patrimony), Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Jump up ^ Marek, Miroslav. "(Isabel's death)". Genealogy.EU. Jump up ^ Marek, Miroslav. "(Florentina's death)". Genealogy.EU. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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