Issue
Eleanor and Charles had eight children, five of their daughters lived to adulthood:
- Joanna (1382–1413), married John I, Count of Foix, no issue
- Blanche (1385/91-1441), married John II of Aragon, became Queen of Navarre and had issue
- Isabella (1395–1435), married in 1419 to John IV of Armagnac, had issue and they were great great grandparents of Henry IV of France
- Beatrice (1392–1412), married to James II, Count of La Marche and had issue
- Maria (1388–1425), died unmarried and childless
- Margaret (1390–1403), died young
- Charles (1397–1402), Prince of Viana, but died young
- Louis (1402), Prince of Viana, but died young
Read more about this topic: Eleanor Of Castile, Queen Of Navarre
Famous quotes containing the word issue:
“If someone does something we disapprove of, we regard him as bad if we believe we can deter him from persisting in his conduct, but we regard him as mad if we believe we cannot. In either case, the crucial issue is our control of the other: the more we lose control over him, and the more he assumes control over himself, the more, in case of conflict, we are likely to consider him mad rather than just bad.”
—Thomas Szasz (b. 1920)
“We find it easy to set limits when the issue is safety.... But 99 percent of the time there isnt imminent danger; most of life takes place on more ambiguous ground, and children are experts at detecting ambivalence.”
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“Most people see no reason to stop arguing just because an issue has been decided.”
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