Ancestors
16. Peter II of Aragon | ||||||||||||||||
8. James I of Aragon | ||||||||||||||||
17. Maria of Montpellier | ||||||||||||||||
4. Peter III of Aragon | ||||||||||||||||
18. Andrew II of Hungary | ||||||||||||||||
9. Violant of Hungary | ||||||||||||||||
19. Yolanda de Courtenay | ||||||||||||||||
2. James II of Aragon | ||||||||||||||||
20. Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
10. Manfred of Sicily | ||||||||||||||||
21. Bianca Lancia | ||||||||||||||||
5. Constance of Sicily | ||||||||||||||||
22. Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy | ||||||||||||||||
11. Beatrice of Savoy | ||||||||||||||||
23. Anne of Burgundy | ||||||||||||||||
1. Alfonso IV of Aragon | ||||||||||||||||
24. Louis VIII of France | ||||||||||||||||
12. Charles I of Naples | ||||||||||||||||
25. Blanche of Castile | ||||||||||||||||
6. Charles II of Naples | ||||||||||||||||
26. Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence | ||||||||||||||||
13. Beatrice of Provence | ||||||||||||||||
27. Beatrice of Savoy | ||||||||||||||||
3. Blanche of Anjou | ||||||||||||||||
28. Béla IV of Hungary | ||||||||||||||||
14. Stephen V of Hungary | ||||||||||||||||
29. Maria Laskarina | ||||||||||||||||
7. Maria of Hungary | ||||||||||||||||
30. Kuthen the Cuman | ||||||||||||||||
15. Elizabeth the Cuman | ||||||||||||||||
31. Galicie of Halicz | ||||||||||||||||
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