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Eleanor of Castile (after 1363-27 February 1416) was an infanta of Castile and the Queen consort of Navarre.
Castilian and Leonese royalty
House of Trastámara
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Henry II (I of Leon) |
Children include |
Prince John (future John I) |
Eleanor, Queen of Navarre |
John I |
Children include |
Henry, Prince of Asturias (future Henry III of Castile and II of Leon) |
Ferdinand I of Aragon, Valencia and Sicily |
Henry III (II of Leon) |
Children include |
John, Prince of Asturias (future John II) |
Maria, Queen of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Naples |
John II |
Children include |
Henry, Prince of Asturias (future Henry IV of Castile and III of Leon) |
Infanta Isabella (future Isabella I) |
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias |
Henry IV (III of Leon) |
Children |
Joan, Queen of Portugal |
Isabella I with Ferdinand IV (V of Leon) |
Children |
Isabella, Queen of Portugal |
Juan, Prince of Asturias |
Joan, Princess of Asturias (future Joan I) |
Maria, Queen of Portugal |
Catherine, Queen of England |
Grandchildren include |
Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal and Spain |
Joan with Philip I |
Children |
Eleanor, Queen of Portugal and France |
Charles, Prince of Asturias (future Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire) |
Isabella, Queen of Denmark and Norway |
Ferdinand I of the Holy Roman Empire |
Mary, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia |
Catherine, Queen of Portugal |
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She was the daughter of King Henry II of Castile and his wife, Juana Manuel of Castile, from a cadet branch of the Castilian royal house.
She married King Charles III of Navarre. Of eight children, only two survived their father: Blanche I of Navarre, wife of Juan II of Aragon, and Isabella de Navarre, wife of Jean IV d'Armagnac. Another daughter, Beatrice of Navarre, wife of James II, Count of La Marche, who predeceased her father, left progeny which survived him.