Pedro IV de Aragón (rey de Aragón, Valencia y Cerdeña y Córcega, duc d'Athènes, conde de Barcelona)

   le Cérémonieux, Pierre d'Aragon, el Ceremonioso

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Personal and Family Information

Pedro was born on 05 OCT 1319 in Balaguer, Noguera, prov. Lleida, Catalunya, Espanya , the son of Alfonso de Aragón and Teresa de Entenza.

He died on 05 JAN 1387 in Barcelona, prov. Barcelona, Cataluña, España .

He had four marriages/partners. His first wife was Marie de Navarre, who he married in 1338. The place has not been found. Their four known children were Constança (1343-1363), Jeanne (1344-1385), Marie (1345-1348) and Pierre (1347-?).

His second wife was Eléonore de Sicile, who he married on 27 AUG 1349 in Valencia, Valencia prov., España . Their four known children were Juan I (1350-1396), Martin (1356-1410), Leonor (1358-1382) and Alphonse (1362-1364).

His third wife was Eléonore de Portugal, who he married on 19 SEP 1347 in Barcelona, prov. Barcelona, Cataluña, España . They had no known children.

His fourth wife was Sibila de Fortiá, who he married on 11 OCT 1377. The place has not been found. Their three known children were Alphonse (1376-1377), Pierre (1379-?) and Isabelle (1376-1424).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Pedro IV de Aragón
(1319-1387)

 

Alfonso de Aragón
(1299-1336)

 

Jaime II de Aragón
(c1267-1327)

 

Pedro de Aragón
(1239-1285)

+
   

Constance de Sicile
(c1249-1302)

+
   

Blanche d'Anjou
(1280-1310)

 

Charles II d'Anjou
(c1254-1309)

+
   

Mária Árpád
(1257-1323)

+
   

Teresa de Entenza
(1300-1327)

 

Gombal de Entenza
 

 

Ponce-Hugo de Entenza
(-1175)

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Sibylle
 

 
   

Constance d'Antillón
 

   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth 5 OCT 1319
Place: Balaguer, Noguera, prov. Lleida, Catalunya, Espanya
Death 5 JAN 1387
Place: Barcelona, prov. Barcelona, Cataluña, España

Attributes

AttributeDateDescriptionDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Nobility Title FROM 24 JAN 1336 TO 5 JAN 1387 rey de Aragón, Valencia y Cerdeña y Córcega
Nobility Title FROM 1381 TO 1387 duc d'Athènes
Nobility Title FROM 24 JAN 1336 TO 5 JAN 1387 conde de Barcelona

Notes

Note 1

Catalan mercenaries were hired by various Balkan fractions to fight for them; the Catalans tended to keep what they won, however, leading to them holding Athens and giving their king the title Duke of Athens

Note 2

found in Windsor tree

Sources

  1. Wikipédia Français
    Source: Wikipédia Français