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Iñiguez of Pamplona, the first consort listed in the 'Countesses' section, was married to Garcíá Galíndez and was the daughter of Iñigo Arista of Pamplona.
Answer: True
Iñiguez of Pamplona, identified as the inaugural consort within the 'Countesses' section, was wed to Garcíá Galíndez and is documented as the daughter of Iñigo Arista of Pamplona.
Oneca Garcés of Pamplona's marriage date to Aznar Galíndez II is clearly specified in the 'Countesses' section.
Answer: False
While Oneca Garcés of Pamplona is identified as a consort married to Aznar Galíndez II, the 'Countesses' section does not provide a precise date for their marriage.
Galindo Aznárez II was married to only one consort, Acibella Garcés of Gascony.
Answer: False
Galindo Aznárez II had two consorts listed: Acibella Garcés of Gascony and Sancha Garcés of Pamplona.
Ermesinda of Bigorre, wife of Ramiro I of Aragon, died in 1036.
Answer: False
Ermesinda of Bigorre, wife of Ramiro I of Aragon, married him on August 22, 1036, but she died on December 1, 1049.
Agnes, the second wife of Ramiro I of Aragon, belonged to the Ramnulfids dynasty.
Answer: True
Agnes, the second wife of Ramiro I of Aragon, is identified as potentially belonging to the Ramnulfids dynasty, possibly being the daughter of William VI or VII, Duke of Aquitaine.
The marriage between Isabella of Urgell and Sancho I was dissolved due to political disagreements.
Answer: False
The union between Isabella of Urgell and Sancho I was dissolved in 1071 due to consanguinity, indicating a close blood relationship between the parties, rather than political disagreements.
Felicia of Roucy, wife of Sancho I of Aragon, died in 1123.
Answer: True
Felicia of Roucy, the second wife of Sancho I of Aragon, passed away on May 3, 1123.
Agnes of Aquitaine became consort to Peter I of Aragon upon his marriage in January 1086.
Answer: False
Agnes of Aquitaine married Peter I of Aragon in January 1086, but she only became his consort upon his accession to the throne on June 4, 1094.
Bertha of Aragon, Peter I's second wife, was of Spanish origin.
Answer: False
Bertha of Aragon, the second wife of Peter I of Aragon, is identified as being of Italian origin.
The separation of Isabella of Urgell from Sancho I of Aragon was due to their close blood relationship.
Answer: True
The dissolution of the marriage between Isabella of Urgell and Sancho I in 1071 was attributed to consanguinity, signifying a close familial relationship.
Acibella Garcés of Gascony was a consort of Galindo Aznárez II.
Answer: True
Acibella Garcés of Gascony is listed as one of the consorts of Galindo Aznárez II.
Ramiro I of Aragon was married twice, first to Ermesinda of Bigorre and then to Agnes.
Answer: True
Ramiro I of Aragon had two documented wives: Ermesinda of Bigorre, followed by Agnes.
Isabella of Urgell's marriage to Sancho I ended because she was unable to bear children.
Answer: False
The dissolution of Isabella of Urgell's marriage to Sancho I was due to consanguinity, not an inability to bear children.
Peter I of Aragon was married to Agnes of Aquitaine and later to Bertha of Aragon.
Answer: True
Peter I of Aragon's marital history includes Agnes of Aquitaine as his first wife and Bertha of Aragon as his second wife.
According to the 'Countesses' section, who was the father of Iñiguez of Pamplona?
Answer: Iñigo Arista of Pamplona
Within the 'Countesses' section, Iñiguez of Pamplona is identified as the daughter of Iñigo Arista of Pamplona.
What reason is given for the dissolution of Isabella of Urgell's marriage to Sancho I of Aragon?
Answer: Consanguinity (close blood relation)
The dissolution of Isabella of Urgell's marriage to Sancho I was attributed to consanguinity, indicating a close blood relationship between the parties.
Who was Ermesinda of Bigorre?
Answer: The wife of Ramiro I of Aragon and daughter of the Count of Bigorre.
Ermesinda of Bigorre was the wife of Ramiro I of Aragon and the daughter of Bernard-Roger, Count of Bigorre.
When did Agnes, the second wife of Ramiro I, cease to be consort?
Answer: On May 8, 1063.
Agnes, the second wife of Ramiro I, ceased to be consort upon Ramiro I's death on May 8, 1063.
What is the significance of the marriage between Agnes of Aquitaine and Peter I of Aragon?
Answer: She became consort only after Peter I inherited the throne in 1094.
Agnes of Aquitaine married Peter I of Aragon in January 1086, but she only became his consort upon his accession to the throne on June 4, 1094.
Who was Bertha of Aragon?
Answer: The second wife of Peter I of Aragon, of Italian origin.
Bertha of Aragon was the second wife of Peter I of Aragon and is identified as being of Italian origin.
According to the 'Countesses' section, who was the father of Iñiguez of Pamplona?
Answer: Iñigo Arista of Pamplona
Within the 'Countesses' section, Iñiguez of Pamplona is identified as the daughter of Iñigo Arista of Pamplona.
What reason is given for the dissolution of Isabella of Urgell's marriage to Sancho I of Aragon?
Answer: Consanguinity (close blood relation)
The dissolution of Isabella of Urgell's marriage to Sancho I was attributed to consanguinity, indicating a close blood relationship between the parties.
Who was Ermesinda of Bigorre?
Answer: The wife of Ramiro I of Aragon and daughter of the Count of Bigorre.
Ermesinda of Bigorre was the wife of Ramiro I of Aragon and the daughter of Bernard-Roger, Count of Bigorre.
When did Agnes, the second wife of Ramiro I, cease to be consort?
Answer: On May 8, 1063.
Agnes, the second wife of Ramiro I, ceased to be consort upon Ramiro I's death on May 8, 1063.
What is the significance of the marriage between Agnes of Aquitaine and Peter I of Aragon?
Answer: She became consort only after Peter I inherited the throne in 1094.
Agnes of Aquitaine married Peter I of Aragon in January 1086, but she only became his consort upon his accession to the throne on June 4, 1094.
Who was Bertha of Aragon?
Answer: The second wife of Peter I of Aragon, of Italian origin.
Bertha of Aragon was the second wife of Peter I of Aragon and is identified as being of Italian origin.
The marriage between Urraca of León and Castile and Alfonso I of Aragon lasted until Alfonso I's death.
Answer: False
The union between Urraca of León and Castile and Alfonso I of Aragon was annulled in 1115, prior to Alfonso I's death.
Agnes of Aquitaine, wife of Ramiro II, ruled alongside him until his abdication.
Answer: True
Agnes of Aquitaine's role as consort to Ramiro II concluded upon his abdication on November 13, 1137.
Sancha of Castile married Alfonso II of Aragon in 1174 and died in 1196.
Answer: False
Sancha of Castile married Alfonso II of Aragon in 1174, but she died in 1208, not 1196.
Marie of Montpellier died on the same day Peter II of Aragon died.
Answer: True
Marie of Montpellier's death coincided with that of Peter II of Aragon, occurring on January 21 or April 18, 1213.
The marriage of Eleanor of Castile to James I of Aragon was annulled in 1221.
Answer: False
The marriage between Eleanor of Castile and James I of Aragon, which commenced in 1221, was annulled in April 1229, not in 1221.
Violant of Hungary was the first wife of James I of Aragon.
Answer: False
Violant of Hungary was the second wife of James I of Aragon, whom he married in 1325.
Constance of Sicily, wife of Peter III of Aragon, was the daughter of Manfred of Sicily.
Answer: True
Constance of Sicily, consort to Peter III of Aragon, was indeed the daughter of Manfred of Sicily.
Ramon Berenguer IV was the husband of Petronilla of Aragon and ruled Aragon alongside her.
Answer: True
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, married Petronilla of Aragon and effectively governed the Kingdom of Aragon as her consort.
Urraca of León and Castile's marriage to Alfonso I of Aragon was annulled in 1126.
Answer: False
The annulment of the marriage between Urraca of León and Castile and Alfonso I of Aragon occurred in 1115, not 1126.
James I of Aragon had two wives mentioned: Eleanor of Castile and Violant of Hungary.
Answer: True
The provided information identifies Eleanor of Castile and Violant of Hungary as the two wives of James I of Aragon.
Peter III of Aragon married Constance of Sicily, daughter of Manfred of Sicily.
Answer: True
Peter III of Aragon's consort was Constance of Sicily, who was the daughter of Manfred of Sicily.
What happened to the marriage between Urraca of León and Castile and Alfonso I of Aragon?
Answer: It was annulled in 1115.
The marriage between Urraca of León and Castile and Alfonso I of Aragon was annulled in 1115.
When did Agnes of Aquitaine's role as consort to Ramiro II of Aragon conclude?
Answer: Upon Ramiro II's abdication on November 13, 1137.
Agnes of Aquitaine's role as consort to Ramiro II concluded upon his abdication on November 13, 1137.
Who was Sancha of Castile, wife of Alfonso II of Aragon?
Answer: She was the daughter of Alfonso VII of Castile and married Alfonso II in 1174.
Sancha of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VII of Castile, married Alfonso II of Aragon on January 18, 1174.
What is stated about Marie of Montpellier's death in relation to Peter II of Aragon?
Answer: She died on the same day as Peter II.
Marie of Montpellier's death coincided with that of Peter II of Aragon, occurring on January 21 or April 18, 1213.
When was the marriage between Eleanor of Castile and James I of Aragon annulled?
Answer: April 1229
The marriage between Eleanor of Castile and James I of Aragon, which commenced in 1221, was annulled in April 1229.
Who was Violant of Hungary in the context of Aragonese consorts?
Answer: The second wife of James I of Aragon.
Violant of Hungary was the second wife of James I of Aragon.
Constance of Sicily was the daughter of which ruler?
Answer: Manfred of Sicily
Constance of Sicily, consort to Peter III of Aragon, was the daughter of Manfred of Sicily.
Who was Ramon Berenguer IV?
Answer: Count of Barcelona who acted as male consort to Petronilla of Aragon.
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, married Petronilla of Aragon and effectively governed the Kingdom of Aragon as her consort.
What happened to the marriage between Urraca of León and Castile and Alfonso I of Aragon?
Answer: It was annulled in 1115.
The marriage between Urraca of León and Castile and Alfonso I of Aragon was annulled in 1115.
When did Agnes of Aquitaine's role as consort to Ramiro II of Aragon conclude?
Answer: Upon Ramiro II's abdication on November 13, 1137.
Agnes of Aquitaine's role as consort to Ramiro II concluded upon his abdication on November 13, 1137.
Who was Sancha of Castile, wife of Alfonso II of Aragon?
Answer: She was the daughter of Alfonso VII of Castile and married Alfonso II in 1174.
Sancha of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VII of Castile, married Alfonso II of Aragon on January 18, 1174.
What is stated about Marie of Montpellier's death in relation to Peter II of Aragon?
Answer: She died on the same day as Peter II.
Marie of Montpellier's death coincided with that of Peter II of Aragon, occurring on January 21 or April 18, 1213.
When was the marriage between Eleanor of Castile and James I of Aragon annulled?
Answer: April 1229
The marriage between Eleanor of Castile and James I of Aragon, which commenced in 1221, was annulled in April 1229.
Who was Violant of Hungary in the context of Aragonese consorts?
Answer: The second wife of James I of Aragon.
Violant of Hungary was the second wife of James I of Aragon.
Constance of Sicily was the daughter of which ruler?
Answer: Manfred of Sicily
Constance of Sicily, consort to Peter III of Aragon, was the daughter of Manfred of Sicily.
James II of Aragon married Isabella of Castile, Blanche of Anjou, and Marie of Lusignan.
Answer: True
The documented wives of James II of Aragon include Isabella of Castile, Blanche of Anjou, and Marie of Lusignan.
Maria of Navarre died before her husband, Peter IV of Aragon.
Answer: False
Maria of Navarre died on April 29, 1347, while Peter IV of Aragon lived until January 6, 1387. Therefore, she predeceased him.
Eleanor of Castile (1307-1359) served as consort to Alfonso IV of Aragon until his death in 1336.
Answer: True
Eleanor of Castile (1307-1359) married Alfonso IV of Aragon in 1329 and concluded her consortship upon his death in 1336.
Maria of Navarre was the second wife of Peter IV of Aragon.
Answer: False
Maria of Navarre was the first wife of Peter IV of Aragon.
Eleanor of Portugal's marriage to Peter IV of Aragon was long-lasting.
Answer: False
Eleanor of Portugal's marriage to Peter IV of Aragon was notably brief, concluding with her death less than a year after their union.
Eleanor of Sicily was the third wife of Peter IV of Aragon.
Answer: True
Eleanor of Sicily was indeed the third wife of Peter IV of Aragon.
Sibila of Fortià became the fourth wife of Peter IV of Aragon in 1377.
Answer: True
Sibila of Fortià married Peter IV of Aragon as his fourth wife on October 11, 1377.
Yolanda of Bar, wife of John I of Aragon, died in 1380.
Answer: False
Yolanda of Bar, consort to John I of Aragon, died in 1431, not 1380.
Maria of Luna became consort to Martin of Aragon upon his marriage in 1373.
Answer: False
Maria of Luna married Martin of Aragon in 1373, but she attained the status of consort upon his accession to the throne on May 19, 1396.
Margaret of Prades was the first wife of Martin of Aragon.
Answer: False
Margaret of Prades was the second wife of Martin of Aragon.
Eleanor of Alburquerque married Ferdinand I of Aragon in 1393 and lived until 1416.
Answer: False
Eleanor of Alburquerque married Ferdinand I of Aragon around 1393 or 1394. While she died on April 2, 1416, her lifespan extended to December 16, 1435.
Maria of Castile married Alfonso V of Aragon in 1415 and became consort upon his accession in 1416.
Answer: True
Maria of Castile wed Alfonso V of Aragon in 1415 and assumed the role of consort upon his accession to the throne in 1416.
Juana Enríquez married John II of Aragon after his accession to the throne.
Answer: False
Juana Enríquez married John II of Aragon on April 1, 1444, prior to his accession to the throne in 1458.
Isabella of Castile's marriage to James II of Aragon was annulled in 1291.
Answer: False
The marriage between Isabella of Castile and James II of Aragon, which commenced on December 1, 1291, was subsequently annulled on April 25, 1295. The assertion that the annulment occurred in 1291 is therefore incorrect.
James II of Aragon married Marie of Lusignan before marrying Blanche of Anjou.
Answer: False
James II of Aragon married Blanche of Anjou in late 1295, and subsequently married Marie of Lusignan in late 1315. Therefore, Blanche of Anjou was married before Marie of Lusignan.
Elisenda of Montcada was the third wife of James II of Aragon.
Answer: False
Elisenda of Montcada was the fourth wife of James II of Aragon.
Elisenda of Montcada is identified as which wife of James II of Aragon?
Answer: Fourth wife
Elisenda of Montcada is identified as the fourth wife of James II of Aragon.
Eleanor of Castile (1307-1359) ceased being consort to Alfonso IV of Aragon upon his death in which year?
Answer: 1336
Eleanor of Castile's consortship to Alfonso IV of Aragon concluded upon his death in 1336.
Who was Maria of Navarre?
Answer: The first wife of Peter IV of Aragon.
Maria of Navarre was the first wife of Peter IV of Aragon.
What characterized Eleanor of Portugal's marriage to Peter IV of Aragon?
Answer: It was brief, ending with her death less than a year later.
Eleanor of Portugal's marriage to Peter IV of Aragon was brief, concluding with her death on October 29, 1348, less than a year after their union.
Eleanor of Sicily was the third wife of which Aragonese monarch?
Answer: Peter IV
Eleanor of Sicily was the third wife of Peter IV of Aragon.
Sibila of Fortià married Peter IV of Aragon on October 11, 1377. What was her relation to him?
Answer: His fourth wife
Sibila of Fortià became the fourth wife of Peter IV of Aragon upon their marriage on October 11, 1377.
Who was Yolanda of Bar?
Answer: The first wife of John I of Aragon.
Yolanda of Bar was the first wife of John I of Aragon.
Maria of Luna became consort to Martin of Aragon upon which event?
Answer: Martin's coronation as King of Aragon.
Maria of Luna became consort to Martin of Aragon upon his accession to the throne on May 19, 1396.
Margaret of Prades married Martin of Aragon in 1409. What was her position in his marital history?
Answer: His second wife.
Margaret of Prades was the second wife of Martin of Aragon.
What is notable about Isabella of Castile's marriage to James II of Aragon?
Answer: It was annulled in 1295.
The marriage between Isabella of Castile and James II of Aragon, which commenced on December 1, 1291, was formally annulled on April 25, 1295.
Which wife of James II of Aragon was the daughter of Charles II of Naples?
Answer: Blanche of Anjou
Blanche of Anjou, daughter of Charles II of Naples, was one of the wives of James II of Aragon.
Which wife of James II of Aragon was the daughter of Charles II of Naples?
Answer: Blanche of Anjou
Blanche of Anjou, daughter of Charles II of Naples, was one of the wives of James II of Aragon.
The marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon is significant because it led to the unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon.
Answer: True
The union of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon is historically significant for initiating the process that led to the unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon.
Isabella of Portugal became consort of Aragon upon her marriage to Charles I in 1526.
Answer: False
Isabella of Portugal married Charles I in 1526, but she became consort of Aragon upon his accession as King of Aragon on January 24, 1528.
What significant event is linked to the marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon?
Answer: The unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon.
The marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon is critically significant for initiating the process that led to the unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon.
Germaine of Foix married Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1505. What was her title?
Answer: His second wife.
Germaine of Foix was the second wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon.
Isabella of Portugal became consort of Aragon upon Charles I ascended to the Aragonese throne in which year?
Answer: 1528
Isabella of Portugal became consort of Aragon upon Charles I's accession as King of Aragon on January 24, 1528.
What significant event is linked to the marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon?
Answer: The unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon.
The marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon is critically significant for initiating the process that led to the unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon.
What significant event is linked to the marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon?
Answer: The unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon.
The marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon is critically significant for initiating the process that led to the unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon.
Germaine of Foix married Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1505. What was her title?
Answer: His second wife.
Germaine of Foix was the second wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon.
Isabella of Portugal became consort of Aragon upon Charles I ascended to the Aragonese throne in which year?
Answer: 1528
Isabella of Portugal became consort of Aragon upon Charles I's accession as King of Aragon on January 24, 1528.
What is the primary function of the 'List of Aragonese royal consorts' article?
Answer: To document and provide specific details about the consorts of Aragon's monarchs.
The primary objective of the 'List of Aragonese Royal Consorts' article is to meticulously document and delineate the individuals who served as consorts to the monarchs of the Kingdom of Aragon, providing essential biographical and dynastic details.
Which of the following individuals died before their spouse inherited the Aragonese crown, thus never becoming a formal consort?
Answer: Blanche II of Navarre
The introduction to the article states that Blanche II of Navarre died before her spouse inherited the Aragonese crown, thus never formally becoming a consort.
The article primarily focuses on the kings of Aragon, with consorts mentioned only incidentally.
Answer: False
This assertion is inaccurate. The article's central focus is on the consorts of Aragon's monarchs, detailing their lives, marriages, and roles, rather than prioritizing the kings themselves.
Peter I of Castile, mentioned in the introduction, was a consort of an Aragonese monarch.
Answer: False
The provided context states that Peter I of Castile was mentioned in the introduction as a consort of an Aragonese monarch. However, historical records typically identify him as King of Castile, not an Aragonese consort.
Queens consort of Aragon often held titles such as Queen of Valencia and Queen of Naples.
Answer: True
Indeed, historical documentation indicates that Queens consort of Aragon frequently held a multiplicity of titles, commonly including Queen consort of Valencia, Queen consort of Majorca, Queen consort of Sardinia and Corsica, and Queen consort of Naples, among others.
Mary I of England was the first Queen of Spain as a consort.
Answer: True
The provided information confirms that Mary I of England, consort to Philip II of Spain, is recognized as the first Queen of Spain in a consort capacity, assuming this role in 1556.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a title often held by Queens consort of Aragon?
Answer: Queen consort of England
While Queens consort of Aragon frequently held titles such as Queen of Valencia and Queen of Sardinia and Corsica, Queen consort of England is not listed among these common additional titles.
What is the primary function of the 'List of Aragonese royal consorts' article?
Answer: To document and provide specific details about the consorts of Aragon's monarchs.
The primary objective of the 'List of Aragonese Royal Consorts' article is to meticulously document and delineate the individuals who served as consorts to the monarchs of the Kingdom of Aragon, providing essential biographical and dynastic details.
Which of the following individuals died before their spouse inherited the Aragonese crown, thus never becoming a formal consort?
Answer: Blanche II of Navarre
The introduction to the article states that Blanche II of Navarre died before her spouse inherited the Aragonese crown, thus never formally becoming a consort.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a title often held by Queens consort of Aragon?
Answer: Queen consort of England
While Queens consort of Aragon frequently held titles such as Queen of Valencia and Queen of Sardinia and Corsica, Queen consort of England is not listed among these common additional titles.
What is the primary function of the 'List of Aragonese royal consorts' article?
Answer: To document and provide specific details about the consorts of Aragon's monarchs.
The primary objective of the 'List of Aragonese Royal Consorts' article is to meticulously document and delineate the individuals who served as consorts to the monarchs of the Kingdom of Aragon, providing essential biographical and dynastic details.
Which of the following individuals died before their spouse inherited the Aragonese crown, thus never becoming a formal consort?
Answer: Blanche II of Navarre
The introduction to the article states that Blanche II of Navarre died before her spouse inherited the Aragonese crown, thus never formally becoming a consort.
Peter I of Castile, mentioned in the introduction, was a consort of an Aragonese monarch.
Answer: False
The provided context states that Peter I of Castile was mentioned in the introduction as a consort of an Aragonese monarch. However, historical records typically identify him as King of Castile, not an Aragonese consort.