Blanche of Anjou

Blanche of Anjou
Queen consort of Aragon
Tenure 1295–1310
Coronation 1296 (Zaragoza)
Spouse James II of Aragon
Issue
Alfonso IV of Aragon
Maria of Aragon
Isabella, Queen of Germany
James, Crown Prince of Aragon
Constance, Duchess of Penafiel
Peter, Count of Prades
Violante, Lady of Segorbe
House Capetian House of Anjou
Father Charles II of Naples
Mother Maria of Hungary
Born 1280
Died 14 October 1310
Barcelona
Burial Santa Croce

Blanche of Anjou (1280 – 14 October 1310 in Barcelona) was the second Queen consort of James II of Aragon. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou, she is also known as Blanche of Naples

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Family

Blanche was the second daughter of Charles II of Naples and Maria of Hungary. Blanche had thirteen siblings they included: Charles Martel of Anjou, Louis of Toulouse, Philip I, Prince of Taranto, Eleanor, Queen of Sicily and Margaret, Countess of Anjou and Maine.

Blanche's paternal grandparents were Charles I of Sicily and Beatrice of Provence, daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. Her maternal grandparents were Stephen V of Hungary and his wife, Elisabeth, who was daughter of Zayhan of Kuni, a chief of the Cuman tribe and had been a pagan before her marriage.

Life

Blanche was originally betrothed in 1290 to John I, Marquess of Montferrat.[1] Her father was helping him defend Montferrat. However, the engagement was broken off and John died in 1305.

The new Pope Boniface VIII, elected in 1294 at Naples under the auspices of King Charles, mediated between the latter and James II of Aragon, and the dishonourable Treaty of Anagni was signed: James was to marry Blanche and was promised the investiture by the pope of Sardinia and Corsica, while he was to leave the Angevin a free hand in Sicily and even to assist him if the Sicilians resisted.

On 29 October or 1 November 1295 at Vilabertran, Blanche and James were married. They had ten children:

Blanche died on the 14 October 1310, her death was probably linked to the birth of her daughter Violante, who was born in October 1310. Blanche was buried at Santes Creus.

Ancestry

Blanche of Anjou
Cadet branch of the House of Capet
Born: circa 1280 Died: 14 October 1310
Royal titles
Preceded by
Isabella of Castile
Queen consort of Sicily
1295–1296
Succeeded by
Eleanor of Anjou
Queen consort of Aragon
1295–1310
Succeeded by
Maria of Lusignan
Countess consort of Barcelona, Girona, Osona and Besalú
1295–1310
Queen consort of Valencia
1295–1310
New Creation Queen consort of Sardinia and Corsica
1297–1310

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