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Maria de La Cerda y de Lara

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Reign
  
1335-1336

Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

Mother
  
Juana Nunez de Lara


Father
  
Fernando de la Cerda

Tenure
  
1336-1375

Name
  
Maria La

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Issue among others...
  
Louis II d'Evreux Charles III of Alencon Peter II of Alencon Robert of Alencon

Died
  
March 13, 1375, Paris, France

Spouse
  
Charles II, Count of Alencon (m. 1336–1346), Charles d'Evreux (m. 1335–1336)

Children
  
Pierre II, Count of Alencon, Charles III, Count of Alencon, Louis I, Count of Etampes, Robert of Alencon

Parents
  
Ferdinand de la Cerda, Lord of Lara, Juana Nunez de Lara

House
  
Anscarids, House of Valois

Grandchildren
  
Marie d'Alencon, Catherine of Alencon, Jean I, Duke of Alencon

Maria de La Cerda y Lara (1319 – 13 March 1375) was the youngest daughter of Fernando de la Cerda and his wife Juana Núñez de Lara. Maria was a member of the Castilian House of Burgundy. By her second marriage she was Countess consort of Alençon.

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Life

Maria was a younger sister of Juan Núñez III de Lara and Blanca de La Cerda y Lara, grandmother of John I of Castile. Maria was Dame de Lunel

When Maria was only three years of age her father died, her mother died twenty-nine years later in 1351.

Maria's maternal grandparents were Juan Núñez II de Lara and his wife Teresa Diaz de Haro. Her paternal grandparents were Ferdinand de la Cerda and his wife Blanche of France, herself daughter of Louis IX of France and Margaret of Provence.

In April 1335 at Poissy, Maria married her first husband Charles d'Évreux. They were married for only a year but had twin sons. On the 5 September 1336 Charles died leaving Maria a seventeen-year-old widow with her two young sons.

Maria remarried only three months after Charles' death to Charles II, Count of Alençon. It was a second marriage for them both, Charles' first wife Jeanne of Joigny had died the previous year. They were married for nine years when Charles died at the Battle of Crécy.

Maria died in Paris on 13 March 1375 and was buried beside her second husband in the now-demolished church of the Couvent des Jacobins in Paris - their effigies are now in the Basilica of St Denis.

Children

With Charles d'Évreux she had twin sons:

  1. Louis II d'Évreux (1336–1400), married Jeanne (d. 1389), daughter of Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu
  2. John (1336 – aft. 1373, Rome)

With Charles II of Alençon she had the following children:

  1. Charles III of Alençon (1337 – 5 July 1375, Lyon)
  2. Philip of Alençon (1338–1397, Rome), made Bishop of Beauvais in 1356, later Cardinal, Archbishop of Rouen, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Patriarch of Aquileia, and Bishop of Ostia and Sabina
  3. Peter II of Alençon (1340 – 20 September 1404)
  4. Isabelle (1342 – 3 September 1379, Poissy), became a nun
  5. Robert of Alençon (1344–1377), Count of Perche, married 5 April 1374 Jeanne, daughter of Viscount John I of Rohan

References

Maria de La Cerda y de Lara Wikipedia