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Esclaramunda of Foix (1250–1315) was Queen consort of Majorca from 1276-1311.[1][2]
Esclaramunda of Foix | |
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Born | 1250 |
Died | 1315 (aged 64–65) Perpignan |
Spouse | James II of Majorca |
Issue | James of Majorca Sancho Sancha of Majorca, Queen of Naples Philip of Majorca Elizabeth, Princess of Villena Ferdinand of Majorca |
House | Foix |
Father | Roger IV, Count of Foix |
Mother | Brunissenda of Cardona |
Life edit
She was the daughter of Roger IV of Foix and Brunissenda of Cardona, daughter of Ramon VIII, Viscount of Cardona. Named after her great-grandmother, Esclaramunda was twenty years old when she married James II of Majorca.[3]
She was responsible for tutoring her grandson James III of Majorca. She was protector of the Order of Mercy. Her feast is on 22 October.
Marriage and issue edit
In 1275, Esclaramunda married James II of Majorca, with whom she had six children:
- James, who became a Franciscan friar before his father's death.
- Sancho, James II's successor
- Sancha of Majorca, who married Robert of Naples.
- Ferdinand, father of James III
- Philip, regent of Majorca during James III's minority
- Elizabeth, wife of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena.
She survived her husband by only five years, and died in Perpignan.
References edit
- ^ McGlynn, Sean; Woodacre, Elena (2 October 2014). The Image and Perception of Monarchy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4438-6852-5.
- ^ Markham, Clements R. Sir (4 September 2022). The Story of Majorca and Minorca. DigiCat.
- ^ "Esclaramunda de Foix, Beata", Diocesis de Celaya