Constance II of Sicily

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

blessed Constance II Hohenstaufen, queen of Sicily consort of Aragona

English (default): blessed Constance II, queen of Sicily consort of Aragona, Italian: beata Costanza II Hohenstaufen, regina di Sicilia consorte d'Aragona, German: blessed Konstanze, königin von Sizilie gemahlin von Aragon, Catalan: beata Constança, reina de Sicília consort d'Aragón
Also Known As: "Costanza di Svevia", "Custanza"
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Birthplace: Catania, Sicilia, Italy
Death: April 09, 1302 (52-53)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Place of Burial: Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Manfred of Sicily and Beatrice of Savoy
Wife of Pedro III el Grande, rey de Aragón
Mother of Alfonso III el Liberal, rey de Aragón; Jaime II el Justo, rey de Aragón; Frederick II-III de Aragón, king of Sicily; Violante de Aragón; Pedro de Aragón, virrey de Cataluña and 1 other
Half sister of Beatrice della Gherardesca, Nidda; Federico Hohenstaufen; Beatrix Hohenstaufen, di Sicilia; Enrico di Siciliano; (+2) Anselmo, Flordelis. and 3 others

Occupation: Queen consort of Aragon & Valencia. Countess consort of Barcelona. Queen regnant & consort of Sicily
Managed by: Flemming Allan Funch
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About Constance II of Sicily

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Sicilianu (SCN): Custanza d'Aragona, Custanza II di Sicilia o Custanza di Hohenstaufen (Catania, 1249 – Barcillona, 1302) fu na suvrana siciliana; principessa sveva fu riggina d'Aragona (1262-1285) e doppu lu ntirventu aragunisi duranti li Vespri siciliani (1282) riggina di Sicilia nzinu ô 1285.

Català (CA): Constança de Sicília (Catània, Sicília 1247 - Barcelona, 1302) fou reina consort d'Aragó i de València i comtessa de Barcelona (1276-1285), i reina de Sicília (1282-1302). Proclamada beata per l'Església Catòlica.

Español (ES): Constanza de Sicilia o Constanza de Suabia (Sicilia, 1247 - Barcelona, 1302), reina consorte de Aragón (1276-1302) y reina de Sicilia (1282-1302).

Português (PT): Constança de Hohenstaufen (Catania, Sicília 1249-Barcelona 9 de Abril de 1302) foi rainha consorte de Aragão e Valência de 1275 e rainha da Sicília de 1247 até à sua morte. Está proclamada beata pela Igreja Católica.

English (EN): Constantia or Constance (1249 - 9 April 1302) was the Queen consort of Peter III of Aragon.


One of her " lady-in-waiting " originated the Tagliavia family tree line.




HGCRP-Tomo I-pg. 175 -Tab. 17

Constança de Hohenstaufen (1249-9 de Abril de 1302) foi princesa da Sicília e rainha de Aragão de 1275 até à sua morte.

Era filha de Beatriz de Sabóia (1230-c.1259) e de Manfredo, rei da Sicília (1232 — 26 de Fevereiro de 1266). Era neta materna de Ana de Borgonha e do conde Amadeu IV de Sabóia e neta paterna da condessa Branca de Lancia e de Frederico II de Hohenstauffen, Imperador do Sacro Império Romano Germânico, rei da Sicília, sendo Constança por isso descendente da poderosa família Hohenstaufen que reinou no Sacro Império Romano Germânico e na Sicília durante a Idade Média.



Constantia of Sicily

Constantia or Constance (1249 - 9 April 1302) was the Queen consort of Peter III of Aragon.

She was the only daughter of Manfred of Sicily and his first wife Beatrice of Savoy. Her paternal grandparents were Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and his mistress Bianca Lancia. Her maternal grandparents were Amadeus IV of Savoy and his first wife Anne of Burgundy.

Anne was a daughter of Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy and his second wife Alice of Vergy.

On 13 June 1262, Constantia married Prince Peter of Aragon, eldest son of James I of Aragon and his second wife Violant of Hungary.

Manfred was killed in the Battle of Benevento (26 February 1266) while fighting against his rival Charles of Anjou, posthumous son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile. As his eldest daughter she could be considered his heiress but did not pursue her claim at this time.

James I died on 27 July 1276 and Peter succeeded to the throne. Constance became his Queen consort. With the War of the Sicilian Vespers (1282 - 1302), at first Peter and then their sons claimed the throne of Sicily in her right. The War resulted in the partition of the Kingdom of Sicily to the "Kingdom of Trinacria" (the island of Sicily) under her descendants and the Kingdom of Naples under the descendants of Charles of Anjou.

Peter III died on 2 November 1285 and Constantia remained a widow. She ended her days as a nun in Barcelona.



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Constance II of Sicily's Timeline

1249
1249
Catania, Sicilia, Italy
1265
November 4, 1265
Valencia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain
1267
August 10, 1267
Valencia, Spain
1271
January 4, 1271
Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
1272
December 13, 1272
Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
1273
1273
Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
1273
Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
1302
April 9, 1302
Age 53
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain