Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena - Children

Children

By Constance of Aragon:

  • Constance of Peñafiel (c 1323-1345), who married Pedro I of Portugal.
  • Beatrice, died young

By Blanca de La Cerda y Lara:

  • Fernando Manuel (d c 1350), Lord of Escalona, Peñafiel and Villena, who married 1346 Joan of Ampurias, a daughter of Ramón Berenguer, Count of Ampurias, himself a younger son of James II of Aragón. The couple had a daughter, Blanca Manuel (c 1348-1361), heiress of Villena, Escalona and Penafiel until 1361.
  • Juana Manuel (1339–1381), who married 1350 Enrique II of Castile (1333–79) and became Queen of Castile.

Illegitimate by Inés de Castañeda:

  • Sancho Manuel (1320–1347)
  • Enrique Manuel (1340–1390)

Illegitimate by unknown woman :

  • Guiomar Manuel de Villena (who married Juan Martínez de Leiva, Señor de Baños, Merino Mayor de Castilla)
  • Juana Manuel de Villena (who married Juan Galíndez de Avendaño, Señor de Mújica)

Read more about this topic:  Juan Manuel, Prince Of Villena

Famous quotes containing the word children:

    [Research has found that] ... parents whose children were “baby altruists” by two years firmly prohibited any child aggression against others. Adults not only restated their rule against hitting, for example, but they let the little one know that they would not tolerate the child hurting another.
    Alice Sterling Honig (20th century)

    No one ever promised me it would be easy and it’s not. But I also get many rewards from seeing my children grow, make strong decisions for themselves, and set out on their own as independent, strong, likeable human beings. And I like who I am becoming, too. Having teenagers has made me more human, more flexible, more humble, more questioning—and, finally it’s given me a better sense of humor!
    —Anonymous Father. Ourselves and Our Children, by Boston Women’s Health Book Collective, ch. 4 (1978)