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(Redirected from Eleanor of Aragon, Countess of Foix) Queen of Navarre in 1479
Eleanor
Queen of Navarre
Reign28 January 1479 – 12 February 1479
Coronation28 January 1479
PredecessorJohn II
SuccessorFrancis
Born2 February 1426
Olite, Navarre
Died12 February 1479(1479-02-12) (aged 53)
Tudela, Navarre
Spouse Gaston IV, Count of Foix ​ ​(m. 1441; died 1472)
Issue
among others...
HouseTrastámara
FatherJohn II of Aragon
MotherBlanche I of Navarre
SignatureEleanor's signature
Aragonese, Valencian
and Sicilian Royalty
House of Trastámara
Ferdinand I
Alfonso V
John II
Ferdinand II
Joanna I

Eleanor of Navarre, (2 February 1426 – 12 February 1479), was a Navarrese princess and monarch. She served as the regent of Navarre from 1455 to 1479, during the absence of her father, and then briefly as the queen regnant of Navarre in 1479. She was crowned on 28 January 1479 in Tudela.

Life

Coat of arms of Queen Eleanor

She was born in Olite, Navarre (now Spain), the third and youngest child of King John II of Aragon and Queen Blanche I of Navarre. She was the younger sister of Blanche II of Navarre. She was born 2 February 1426, and was acclaimed by the Cortes in Pamplona, 9 August 1427, as the legitimate heir of Charles of Viana (Charles "IV") and Blanche II of Navarre in succession to their mother. After their mother's death, however, their father occupied Navarre.

She married Gaston IV, Count of Foix, in 1441. In 1442, Eleanor moved with her spouse to Bearn. In 1455, her father deposed her brother and her sister as heirs of Navarre and proclaimed Eleanor as the heir and the regent and general governor of Navarre. In her new capacities, she moved to Sangüesa. She continued as regent after the death of her brother in 1461. In 1462, she signed the Treaty of Olite, in which she recognized her father as the monarch of Navarre and accepted to have her sister Blanche imprisoned under her care.

In 1464, Blanche died in her care, suspected to have been poisoned. By the treaty, she was recognized by her father as the heir of Navarre and his regent (governor) in Navarre. In 1468, her father killed her advisor Nicolas de Etchabarri, and deposed her as governor. In 1471, however, her father recognized her as the governor of Navarre until his death. At her father's death in 1479, she gave her oath as the monarch of Navarre and died two weeks later at Tudela, Navarre, aged 53.

Marriage and children

In 1441, she married Gaston IV, Count of Foix, and had the following children with him:

Ancestry

Ancestors of Eleanor of Navarre
8. John I of Castile
4. Ferdinand I of Aragon
9. Eleanor of Aragon
2. John II of Aragon
10. Sancho of Castile
5. Eleanor of Alburquerque
11. Beatrice of Portugal
1. Eleanor of Navarre
12. Charles II of Navarre
6. Charles III of Navarre
13. Joan of Valois
3. Blanche I of Navarre
14. Henry II of Castile
7. Eleanor of Castile
15. Juana Manuel

Notes

  1. (Basque: Leonor and Spanish: Leonor)

References

  1. ^ Anthony 1931, p. 10.
  2. Ward, Prothero & Leathes 1911, p. 80, 84.
  3. Ward, Prothero & Leathes 1911, p. 80.
  4. Ward, Prothero & Leathes 1911, p. 84.
  5. ^ Woodacre 2013, p. Chart 4.
  6. Krochalis 1996, p. 96.
  7. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "John II of Aragon" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  8. ^ Ferdinand I, King of Aragon at the Encyclopædia Britannica

Bibliography

  • Anthony, R. (1931). Identification et Étude des Ossements des Rois de Navarre inhumés dans la Cathédrale de Lescar [Identification and Study of the Bones of the Kings of Navarre buried in the Cathedral of Lescar] (PDF). Archives du Muséum, 6e series (in French). Vol. VII. Masson et Cie.
  • Krochalis, Jeanne E. (1996). "1494: Hieronymous Munzer, Compostela, and the Codex Calixtinus". In Dunn, Maryjane; Davidson, Linda Kay (eds.). The Pilgrimage to Compostela in the Middle Ages. Routledge.
  • Ward, A.W.; Prothero, G.W.; Leathes, Stanley, eds. (1911). The Cambridge Modern History. Macmillan Company.
  • Woodacre, Elena (2013). The Queens Regnant of Navarre: Succession, Politics, and Partnership, 1274-1512. Palgrave Macmillan.

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Eleanor of Navarre House of TrastámaraBorn: 2 February 1426 Died: 12 February 1479
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Preceded byJohn II Queen of Navarre
1479
Succeeded byFrancis
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Also King of Aragon. Also King of France. Also King/Queen of Spain.
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