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Eleanor of Castile (1307–1359)

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which is supposed to contain the remains of Queen Eleanor was trimmed for being too long and wide. On one side of the tomb is the dead woman depicted on her deathbed, and two angels carrying her soul to heaven. To the sides, in arches on columns of twisted shaft, four bishops with miter and staff, and several personages. Below, a series of dogs chasing harpies, and dragons biting. On the other slope of the sepulcher appear vegetal scrolls and, in the corner, between rosettes that separate the words, it appears sculpted the epitaph.
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Eleanor took with her great quantities of gold, silver and jewels, although King Peter IV tried to prevent her and her sons from leaving the Kingdom of Aragon. At first, the new monarch moved to confiscate Eleanor's revenues and prosecute her protector Pedro de Ejérica, but in 1338 he confirmed her and her sons in possession of their domains, not wishing to antagonise Castile at a time when the whole Iberian Peninsula was threatened by a new Moorish invasion.
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School Group. From the moment of his discovery, the grave was attributed by the experts to Eleanor, daughter of Ferdinand IV, because the fashion of the sepulcher corresponds with other tombs realized in the middle of the 14th century, as well as by the fact that on its cap appears the sculpted figure of a woman. The assumption that Queen Eleanor was buried in this tomb is supported by certain documents.
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in August 1333, Alfonso IV bequeathed to his second wife all her jewels and confirmed the possession of the cities that he had given to her in occasion of their wedding, while bequeathing their oldest son Ferdinand the Marquisates of Tortosa and Albarracín. When she escaped to the kingdom of Castile,
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and other villages and castles belonging to the Aragonese crown. This marriage improved relations between Castile and Aragon in a renewed alliance formed with the aim of reconquering Granada. The Kingdom of Aragon had breached several marriage agreements, returning to Castile several princesses after
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In the Church of Nuestra Señora del Manzano of Castrojeriz a tomb is conserved, attributed to the Queen Eleanor de Castile, that is located at the feet of the church, near the baptistery, and was discovered in June 1970, hidden behind a wall of adobe, by the Rescue Mission Group Marqués de Camarasa
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or sheepskin leather from the linings that covered them. It has been assumed that Queen Eleanor was buried in the tombstone of María of Almenara, whose mortal remains could be transferred to another tomb placed in the same nave, and inside which a female mummy, corpulent and of mature age. The tomb
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These donations made by Alfonso IV diminished the territorial patrimony of the crown and mainly affected Peter, producing a climate of resentment in the Aragonese court. Because of this the nobility was divided into two camps. One of the two sides was in favor of Queen Eleanor and her sons, and the
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In the Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas was conserved a white marble tomb, placed in the side of the Epistle or of Saint John, that measures 2.25 meters long by 0.67 of width, with cover of limestone, and in which it is affirmed that Queen Eleanor of Castile was buried, although in the
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during the ceremony, and James II had to do it. After the ceremony, officiated by the Archbishop of Tarragona, the bridegroom again transmitted to his father his desire to renounce his rights to the throne and enter a convent. After the wedding ceremony, and after a discussion with his father, he
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Ferdinand, son of Alfonso IV, and those of an adult woman, who were identified as those of Queen Eleanor, second wife of King Alfonso IV. The remains of Alfonso IV, who had been transferred to the Old Cathedral of Lleida in 1781, remained in the crypt until 1986, when they were placed in a stone
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on 24 January 1336, Queen Eleanor fled to the Kingdom of Castile and León, accompanied by his two sons, Ferdinand and John, fearing the new King Peter IV of Aragon, who was resentful of his stepmother and stepbrothers, because of the postponement suffered since the second marriage of his father.
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intervened to remind James of his duties. In view of the situation, King James II and his son, whose relationship was strained due to the reluctance of the latter to fulfill his court obligations, signed a document before a notary in October 1319, on the eve of the marriage ceremony, where the
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was signed, and the wedding ceremony took place one month later, on 5 February in the Church of San Miguel de Tarazona. The ceremony was attended by King Alfonso XI of Castile and King James II's children, Maria,
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In the Old Cathedral of Lleida is a tomb in which on 23 October 1986 the remains of Alfonso IV of Aragon were deposited. Next to him, were also deposited the remains of a young man, identified as the
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younger James promised to marry. Later, in an interview between father and son, both agreed that the young James should be only present at the bridal mass, which would be officiated in the city of
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Les despulles reials d'Alfons el Benigne, Elionor i l'infant Ferran retornen a la Seu Vella de Lleida. Día de la Seu Vella. Commemoració del 650 aniversari de la mort d'Alfons el Benigne
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On 18 October 1319 the wedding ceremony between James of Aragon and Eleanor of Castile took place. James, according to the chronicles of the time, refused to give the
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by order of her nephew. Four years later, in 1363, her oldest son, Ferdinand of Aragon, was assassinated in Burriana by order of his half-brother, King Peter IV.
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There is controversy about the final whereabouts of the remains of Queen Eleanor of Castile. There are three places that adjudge the possession of its remains:
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fled on horseback, leaving his wife abandoned, and in December 1319, renounced his rights to the throne of Aragon in the Convent of San Francisco of
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Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, Faustino (1982). Instituto Luis de Salazar y Castro (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (ed.).
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Eleanor became a disruptive influence in Aragon, plotting to advance the interests of her own sons over those of her stepson,
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other defended the prerogatives of Peter and his full siblings. When the King granted his son Ferdinand the cities of
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The young James, despite his betrothal to Eleanor, was eager to receive the sacred orders and to enter a monastery.
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epitaph carved in the tomb appeared the name of María of Almenara, also called María of Urgel, daughter of
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Alleged sepulcher of Queen Eleanor of Castile in the Church of Nuestra Señora del Manzano of Castrojeriz.
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Once in Castile, Eleanor continued with her disruptive behavior, this time against her nephew King
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returned her to the Kingdom of Castile and León. Once in her homeland, Eleanor retired to the
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Els descendents de Pere el Gran: Alfons el Franc, Jaume II, Alfons el Benigne
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La ciudad de Barcelona durante el reinado de Alfonso el Benigno (1327-1336)
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of 1311 between Ferdinand IV of Castile and James II. The marriage between
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Martínez Ferrando, Jesús Ernesto; Sobrequés, S.; Bagué, Enric (1954).
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breaking off engagements, and this union put an end to the practice.
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tomb, located next to the door of San Berenguer of the cathedral.
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Alleged sepulcher of Queen Eleanor in the Old Cathedral of Lleida.
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After the death of Alfonso IV, which occurred in the city of
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Heráldica medieval española: la Casa Real de León y Castilla
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After her stay in Tortosa, Eleanor lived in the cities of
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Anales de la Universidad de Alicante. Historia Medieval
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in January 1329 the betrothal between Eleanor and King
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Madrid: Ediciones Encuentro. 460:Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas 263:Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas 1524: 1510: 1259: 1245: 1079: 945:El Panteón de las Huelgas Reales de Burgos 740: 620: 608: 36: 1104: 847: 828: 269:proposed the marriage of his eldest son, 776:Amics de la Seu Vella de Lleida (1989). 494: 478: 409: 226:. Immediately, he took the habit of the 1531: 851:Memorias de Don Fernando IV de Castilla 832:Memorias de Don Fernando IV de Castilla 1961: 1128: 979:Hinojosa Montalvo, José Ramón (2006). 753:(in Spanish). 25 June 1970. p. 63 1933:Eleanor, Queen of Portugal and France 1505: 1240: 905:Fernández de los Ríos, Ángel (1850). 814:Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Castilla 885: 734: 711:Amics de la Seu Vella de Lleida 1989 453:Church of Nuestra Señora del Manzano 1720:Beatrice, Marchioness of Montferrat 1038:(in Spanish). Volume I. 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Castile 31:Eleanor of Castile 1956: 1955: 1499: 1498: 1483:House of Habsburg 1415:Eleanor of Sicily 1390:Marie of Lusignan 1355:Sancha of Castile 1235: 1234: 1045:978-84-00-05150-1 1009:978-84-7003-051-2 990:978-84-89569-99-7 971:978-84-7120-337-3 935:978-84-7490-238-9 713:, pp. 14–15. 696:Arco y Garay 1954 681:Gómez Moreno 1946 669:Herrero Sanz 2004 657:Arco y Garay 1945 645:Arco y Garay 1945 633:Arco y Garay 1945 611:, pp. 63–64. 585:Arco y Garay 1954 570:Arco y Garay 1945 136: 135: 78:1359 (aged 51–52) 2016: 1526: 1519: 1512: 1503: 1502: 1473:Germaine of Foix 1458:Maria of Castile 1420:Sibila de Fortià 1405:Maria of Navarre 1385:Blanche of Anjou 1340: 1303:Felicia of Roucy 1280:House of Jiménez 1261: 1254: 1247: 1238: 1237: 1229:Maria of Navarre 1181: 1174: 1148: 1147: 1144: 1131:Anales de Aragón 1125: 1123: 1121: 1108: 1086: 1076: 1049: 1030: 1013: 994: 975: 956: 939: 920: 901: 882: 863: 844: 825: 808: 791: 763: 762: 760: 758: 747: 738: 732: 726: 720: 714: 708: 699: 693: 684: 678: 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Index

Eleanor of Castile (disambiguation)

Queen consort of Aragon
Alfonso IV of Aragon
Issue
House
Castilian House of Ivrea
Ferdinand IV of Castile
Constance of Portugal
Queen of Aragon
King Alfonso IV
Ferdinand IV of Castile
Constance of Portugal
James
heir apparent
James II of Aragon
Calatayud
Maria
Peter
Maria de Molina
Alfonso XI of Castile
Pope John XXII
Gandesa
kiss of peace
Tarragona
Knights Hospitaller
Alfonso
Tortosa
Zaragoza
Calatayud

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