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Encyclopedia > Juan of Aragon

Juan of Aragon (* June 28, 1478; † October 4, 1497)- married Margaret of Austria (1480-1530), died after 6 months marriage without offspring


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Descendants of Mariano Aragon (6088 words)
72, Bap Sep 13 1835, s/José Miguel Aragon and Maria Manuela Lopez; ap/Juan Cruz Aragon and Maria Teodora Baca, am/Estevan Lopez and Maria Teresa Ulivarri; gp/Geronimo Gonzales and Viviana Cordova.
119, Bap Oct 28 1838, d/José Miguel Aragon and Maria Manuela Lopez; ap/Juan Cruz Aragon and Maria Teodora Baca, am/Estevan Lopez and Maria Teresa Ulivarri; gp/Felipe Salazar and Maria Rita Romero.
Sep 19, s/Longino Aragon and Maria Ysidora Romero; ap/Rafael Aragon and Maria Guadalupe Sandoval; am/Luis José Romero and Maria Gertrudis Pino; gp/Francisco Martin and Maria Soledad Aragon.
Alfons V of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (457 words)
Alfons V of Aragon (also Alfons I of Naples) (1396 – June 27, 1458), surnamed the Magnanimous, was the King of Aragon and Naples and count of Barcelona from 1416 to 1458.
He was a son of Ferdinand I of Aragon (also called Ferdinand of Antequera), and is one of the most conspicuous figures of the early Renaissance.
He was betrothed to María de Castilla (1401–1458; sister of Juan II of Castile) in Valladolid in 1408; the marriage was celebrated in Valencia during 1415.
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