John II of Castile

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John II (March 6, 1405July 20, 1454) was King of Castile from 1406 to 1454. He was the son of Henry III of Castile and his wife Katherine of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster by Constance of Castile, daughter of King Pedro of Castile (known as 'Pedro the Cruel'). He was thus great-grandson of King Edward III of England through the maternal line.

Castilian and Leonese royalty
House of Trastámara

Henry II and I of Leon
Children include
   John I
   Eleanor, Queen of Navarre
John I
Children include
   Henry III of Castile and II of Leon)
   Ferdinand I of Aragon, Valencia and Sicily
Henry III and II of Leon
Children include
   John II
   Maria, Queen of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Naples
John II
Children include
   Henry IV of Castile and III of Leon
   Isabella I
   Alfonso, Prince of Asturias
Henry IV and III of Leon
Children
   Joan, Queen of Portugal
Isabella I with Ferdinand V
Children
   Isabella, Queen of Portugal
   Juan, Prince of Asturias
   Joanna I
   Maria, Queen of Portugal
   Catherine, Queen of England
Grandchildren include
   Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal and Spain
Joanna with Philip I
Children
   Eleanor, Queen of Portugal and France
   Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
   Isabella, Queen of Denmark and Norway
   Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
   Mary, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia
   Catherine, Queen of Portugal

He succeeded his father on December 25, 1406, at the age of a year and ten months, and united in his person the claims of Pedro the Cruel and of Henry of Trastamara. His mother Katherine and his uncle, Ferdinand, were co-regents during his minority. When Ferdinand died in 1416, his mother was sole regent until she died as well, in 1418.

It was one of the many misfortunes of Castile that the long reign of John II—forty-nine years—should have been granted to one of the least capable of her kings. Juan was amiable, weak, and dependent on those about him. He had no taste except for ornament and no serious interest except in amusements such as verse-making, hunting, and tournaments.

He was entirely under the influence of his favourite, Álvaro de Luna, until his second wife, Isabella of Portugal, obtained control of his feeble will. At her instigation, he dismissed his faithful and able favorite, an act which is said to have caused him much remorse. He died on July 20, 1454, at Valladolid.

John II of Castile, declared the Valladolid laws, which restricted the social rights of Jews. Among many other restrictions the laws forced Jews to wear distinctive clothes and denied from them any administrative positions.

[edit] Ancestors

John's ancestors in three generations
John II of Castile Father:
Henry III of Castile
Paternal Grandfather:
John I of Castile
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Henry II of Castile
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Juana Manuel of Castile
Paternal Grandmother:
Eleanor of Aragon
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Peter IV of Aragon
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Eleanor of Sicily
Mother:
Katherine of Lancaster
Maternal Grandfather:
John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Edward III of England
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Philippa of Hainault
Maternal Grandmother:
Constance of Castile
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Peter of Castile
Maternal Great-grandmother:
María de Padilla


[edit] Family and children

In 1418, John married his cousin Maria of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Eleanor of Alburquerque. The marriage produced four children but only one son, the future Henry IV of Castile, survived infancy. John widowed in 1445 and remarried to Isabel de Portugal, daughter of Infante João of Portugal, with whom he had two children: the future Queen Isabella of Castile and the Infante Alfonso (1453-1468).

[edit] References

John II of Castile
Born: March 6 1406 Died: July 20 1454
Preceded by
Henry III
King of Castile and León
1406-1454
Succeeded by
Henry IV
Vacant
Title last held by
Prince Henry
his father
Prince of Asturias
1405-1406
Vacant
Title next held by
Prince Henry
his son