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Eleanor of Anjou, queen consort of Sicily

Spanish: Leonor de Anjou, reina consorte de Sicilia, French: Éléonore d'Anjou, reine de Sicile
Also Known As: "Eleonora di Napoli", "Eleonora di Sicilia"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Naples, Campania, Italy
Death: August 09, 1341 (51-52)
Monasterio de San Nicola, Catania, Sicilia, Italy
Place of Burial: Monastero dei Frati Minori, Catania, Sicilia, Italy
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Charles II "the Lame", King of Naples and Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples
Wife of Philippe De Tocy, Seigneur Terza and Frederick II-III de Aragón, king of Sicily
Mother of Ruggero de Aragón; Constanza de Aragón, of Sicily; Peter II de Aragón, king of Sicily; Manfred, duke of Athens & Neopatria; Elisabeth d'Aragona, Princess of Sicily and 4 others
Sister of Charles Martel d'Anjou, I; Marguerite d'Anjou, comtesse d'Anjou et du Maine; Louis d'Anjou, Évêque de Toulouse; Robert of Anjou, "the Wise" king of Naples; Philippe I d'Anjou, Principe di Tarento and 8 others

Occupation: Princess of Achaea and Andravida, Queen consort of Sicily
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About Eleanor of Anjou, queen consort of Sicily

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Anjou



Eleanor of Anjou (August, 1289 - 9 August 1341) was the Queen consort of Frederick III of Sicily.

Family

She was the third daughter of Charles II of Naples and Maria Arpad of Hungary.

Her paternal grandparents were Charles I of Sicily and Beatrice of Provence. Her maternal grandparents were Stephen V of Hungary (d. 1272) and his wife, queen Elisabeth, who was daughter of Zayhan of Kuni, a chief of the Cuman tribe and had been a pagan before her marriage.

[edit]Marriage

On 17 May 1302, Eleanor married Frederick III of Sicily. Her father and her new husband had been engaged in a war for ascendancy in the Mediterranean Sea and especially Sicily and the Mezzogiorno. The marriage was part of a diplomatic effort to establish peaceful relations which would lead to the Peace of Caltabellotta (19 August, 1302).

The peace divided the old Kingdom of Sicily into an island portion and a peninsular portion. The island, called the Kingdom of Trinacria, went to Frederick, who had been ruling it, and the Mezzogiorno, called the Kingdom of Sicily contemporaneously, but called the Kingdom of Naples by modern scholarship, went to Charles II, who had been ruling it. Thus, the peace was formal recognition of an uneasy status quo.

Eleanor and Frederich had nine children:

Peter II of Sicily (1304 – 1342), successor

Roger (born 1305), died young

Manfred, Duke of Athens and Neopatria (1306 – 1317), Duke of Athens and Neopatria

Constance, married on December 29, 1331 to Leo IV of Armenia

Elisabeth,(1310 – 1349), married (1328) Stephen II of Bavaria

William, Prince of Taranto (1312 – 1338), Prince of Taranto, Duke of Athens and Neopatria

Giovanni di Randazzo (1317 – 1348), Duke of Randazzo, Duke of Athens and Neopatria, Regent of Sicily (from 1338)

Catherine (1320 – 1342)

Margaret (1331 – 1360), married (1348) Rudolf II of the Palatainate



http://genealogy.euweb.cz/capet/capet19.html#LC2

A2. King Charles II "le Boiteux" of Naples and Jerusalem (1285-1309), Ct of Provence, *1254, +Casanova 6.5.1309, bur Aix-en-Provence; m.1270 Maria of Hungary (*ca 1257 +25.3.1323)

  • B12. Leonora, *VIII.1289, +Monasterio de San Nicola, Arene 9.8.1341, bur Catania; m.Messina 17.5.1302 King Federigo I of Sicily (*1272 +Panterno 25.6.1336, bur Catania)
  • Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 23 2017, 12:47:08 UTC
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Eleanor of Anjou, queen consort of Sicily's Timeline

1289
August 1289
Naples, Campania, Italy
1305
1305
Catania, Sicily, Italy
1305
1305
Altofonte, Palermo, Siciliy, Italy
1306
1306
Catania, Sicily, Italy
1309
1309
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
1312
1312
Catania, Sicily, Italy
1317
April 1317
Catania, Sicily, Italy