Leonor of Aragon (1402-1445)
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Eleanor of Aragon was the daughter of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Eleanor of Alburquerque. She was born c. 1402 and died February 19, 1445. She married Duarte (Edward), King of Portugal on September 22, 1428. They had nine children, of which five survived to adulthood.
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- Prince John, October 1429-August 14, 1433.
- Princess Philippa November 27, 1430-March 24, 1439.
- Afonso V of Portugal January 15, 1432-August 28, 1481; who succeeded Duarte as 12th King of Portugal.
- Princess Maria, December 7, 1432-December 8, 1432.
- Prince Ferdinand, November 17, 1433-September 18, 1470; Duke of Viseu and father of future king Manuel I of Portugal.
- Princess Leonor, September 18, 1434-September 3, 1467; married Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor.
- Prince Edward, July 12, 1435-July 12, 1435.
- Princess Catherine, November 26, 1436-June 17, 1463.
- Princess Joana, March 31, 1439-June 13, 1475; married King Henry IV of Castile.
Preceded by Philippa of Lancaster |
Queen Consort of Portugal 14 August 1433 - 13 September 1438 |
Succeeded by Isabel of Coimbra |