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Eleanor of Castile (died 1244)

Eleanor of Castile (?〔González González, Julio ''El reino de Castilla en la época de Alfonso VIII''. 3 vol. Madrid, 1960 Volumen I pág 211〕〔Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (2007) ''Alfonso VIII: rey de Castilla y Toledo (1158-1214)''. Ediciones Trea, S.L. 272 págs. ISBN 978-84-9704-327-4 pág 51〕 –1244) was a daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England. She was Queen consort of Aragon by her arranged marriage to James I of Aragon.
Her mother was a daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Eleanor’s sister Berengaria became Queen of Castile since their brother Henry I of Castile died with no issue and because Berengaria was the eldest of the daughters. Another sister, Blanche〔''Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium'', "''Henricum qui iuvenis obiit et quinque sorores, prima Berengaria… secunda Urraca, tertia regina Francie, quarta Alienor, quinta Constantia monialis''"〕 became Queen of France by her marriage to Louis VIII of France.
== Marriage ==
In 1221 at Ágreda, Eleanor married James I; she was nineteen and he was fourteen.〔 The next six years of James’s reign were full of rebellions on the part of the nobles. By the Peace of Alcalá of 31 March 1227, the nobles and the king came to terms. The pair were married for political reasons rather than love.
The marriage produced one son:
*Alfonso of Bigorre,〔(Family of Eleanor )〕〔''Crónica de San Juan de la Peña''〕 married Constance of Montcada, Countess of Bigorre.
When the marriage was annulled in 1230, the divorce agreement prohibited her from remarrying. Alfonso was declared legitimate but his half siblings by James’ second wife Violant of Hungary inherited James’ kingdom when he died.

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