Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon

Constance II
Queen of Sicily
Reign1282–1285 (1285)[1][2]
(also pretender from 1268)
PredecessorConradin (as pretender) or Charles I (de facto)
SuccessorJames I
Co-rulerPeter III of Aragon[1]
Queen consort of Aragon
Tenure27 July 1276 (1276-07-27) – November 1285 (1285-11)
Bornc. 1249
Kingdom of Sicily
Died9 April 1302(1302-04-09) (aged 52–53)
Barcelona, Crown of Aragon
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1262; died 1285)
Issue
HouseHohenstaufen
FatherManfred of Sicily
MotherBeatrice of Savoy
Arms of Constance II of Sicily

Constance II of Sicily (c. 1249(1302-04-09)9 April 1302) was queen consort of Aragon as the wife of Peter III of Aragon and a pretender to the Kingdom of Sicily from 1268 to 1285.[3] She was the only daughter of Manfred of Sicily and his first wife, Beatrice of Savoy.[4]

  1. ^ a b Baker, Julian (2020-10-20). Coinage and Money in Medieval Greece 1200-1430 (2 vols.). BRILL. p. 767. ISBN 978-90-04-43464-6. Constance and Peter of Aragon (1282-1285)
  2. ^ "Constance, Queen of Sicily and Aragon". British Museum. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
  3. ^ Runciman 1958, p. 202.
  4. ^ George 1875, p. table XIII.

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