Constance of Aragon

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Constance of Aragon (1179 - 23 June 1222) was the Queen consort of first Emeric of Hungary and secondly Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.

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She was a daughter of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile.

Her maternal grandparents were Alfonso VII of León and Richeza of Poland.


In 1198, Constance married Emeric of Hungary. They only had one son:

Ladislaus was crowned co-ruler of his father in 1204. Emeric wanted to secure his succession and had his brother, Andrew promise to protect the child and help him govern the Kingdom of Hungary until reaching adulthood.

Emeric was dead before the end of the year. Ladislaus succeeded him as King while Andrew became his Regent. Andrew soon took over all regal authority while Ladislaus and Constance were little more than his prisoners. Constance managed to escape to Vienna with Ladislaus.

The two found refuge in the court of Leopold VI, Duke of Austria but Ladislaus would soon die. The Regent became King Andrew II of Hungary while Constance remained in exile.

Constance remained a widow for five years. In 1210, she married her second husband Frederick of Sicily. They only had one son:

On 9 December 1212, Frederick was crowned King of Germany in opposition to Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor. At first Frederick controlled Southern Germany but Otto IV was effectively deposed on 5 July 1215. At this time Constance was the only German Queen.

Pope Honorius III crowned Frederick Holy Roman Emperor on 22 November 1220. Constance became his Empress while their son Henry became the new King of Germany. She died less than two years later.

Preceded by
Marguerite of France
Queen consort of Hungary
11981204
Succeeded by
Gertrude of Merania
Preceded by
Marie of Brabant
German queen
9 December 1212/5 July 121523 April 1220
Succeeded by
Margaret of Babenburg
Preceded by
Irene Angelina
Queen of the Romans
9 December 1212/5 July 121522 November 1220
Preceded by
Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Queen Consort of Sicily
1210 - 23 June 1222
Succeeded by
Yolande of Jerusalem
Preceded by
Marie of Brabant
Holy Roman Empress
22 November 1220 - 23 June 1222

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