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Blanche II of Navarre

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Predecessor
  
Charles IV

Name
  
Blanche of

Successor
  
Eleanor

House
  
House of Trastamara

Burial
  
Lescar

Cousins
  
Ferdinand I of Naples

Father
  
John II of Aragon


Blanche II of Navarre Blanche II of Navarre 14241464 Polyvore

Reign
  
23 September 1461 – 1464

Born
  
9 June 1424 Olite, Navarre (
1424-06-09
)

Died
  
2 December 1464(1464-12-02) (aged 40) Orthez, France

Spouse
  
Henry IV of Castile (m. 1440–1453)

Assassinated
  
December 2, 1464, Orthez, France

Parents
  
John II of Aragon and Navarre, Blanche I of Navarre

Similar People
  
Blanche I of Navarre, John II of Aragon and Nava, Eleanor of Navarre, Henry IV of Castile, Charles - Prince of Viana

Blanche II Queen of Navarre Princess of Asturias 1424 – 1464


Blanche II of Navarre (Basque: Zuria) (9 June 1424 – 2 December 1464), titular queen of Navarre, was the daughter of John II of Aragon and Blanche I of Navarre. She was also Princess of Asturias by marriage.

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Birth

Blanche was born on 9 June 1424 in Olite, Navarre.

Heiress of Navarre

In 1427, she, her brother Charles, and her sister Eleanor, were proclaimed the rightful heirs of the kingdom of Navarre. Blanche was promised to the heir of Castile in the peace treaty between Navarre and Castile in 1436. She married Henry IV of Castile in 1440. The marriage was reputedly never consummated.

In 1453, after thirteen years, Henry sought the annulment of the marriage. An official examination confirmed the virginity of Blanche. A divorce was granted by the Pope on the grounds that some "witchcraft" had prevented Henry from consummating the marriage. After this, Blanche was sent home to Navarre, where she was imprisoned by her family: from 1462, she was under the custody of her sister. She remained childless throughout her life.

Claimant to the throne

After the death of her brother in 1461, some Navarrese dissatisfied elements and some of the anti-Aragonese party regarded Blanche as the rightful monarch, as they had regarded Charles. They proclaimed her queen. She would have thus become Blanche II of Navarre, had not her father (who wanted to keep the government of Navarre) already had her incarcerated and thus not capable to act.

John tried to marry her to Charles, Duke of Berry, and younger brother of Louis XI of France to make an alliance, but Blanche refused, and her act irritated her father John. In 1464, she came back to Pamplona with the help of its bishop Nicolas de Etchabarri, murdered short after, in order to attend the Courts of Navarre.

She died by poison in Orthez less than a month later. Both her father and her sister Eleanor are suggested to have been responsible for her death. Upon her death, her rights to Navarre were inherited by her next sister, Eleanor of Aragon, Countess of Foix, who however was their father's ally and supporter, and did not press her own claims until his death in 1479.

References

Blanche II of Navarre Wikipedia