Isabel of Aragon

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Isabel of Aragon (1305 - 12 July 1330) was the Queen consort of Frederick I of Austria, King of Germany.

She was a daughter of James II of Aragon and his second wife Blanche of Anjou.

Her paternal grandparents were Peter III of Aragon and Constantia of Sicily. Her maternal grandparents were Charles II of Naples and Maria Arpad of Hungary.

On 11 May 1315, Isabel married Frederick I of Austria, King of Germany in Ravensburg. Her husband had been elected as one of two rival Kings of Germany in October, 1314. His rival was Louis IV of Bavaria. With her marriage, Isabel became one of two Queens of Germany with Beatrix von Silesia-Glogau, wife of Louis IV.

Isabel and Frederick had at least three children:

On 5 September 1325, Frederick I and Louis IV resolved their conflict by agreeing to serve as co-rulers. However Frederick soon became the junior co-ruler and retired to Austria until his death on 13 January 1330. Isabel survived him by almost six months.

Preceded by
Margaret of Brabant
German Queen
11 May 131513 January 1330
With Beatrix von Silesia-Glogau (1315 - 1322) and Margaret, Countess of Hainaut (1324 - 1330)
Succeeded by
Margaret, Countess of Hainaut

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