This Martin, before his comming to the Crowne, had married Mary, Coun∣tesse of Luna, and by her he had
Martin, who was King of Sicilie, and dyed before his Father without issue. In second marriage the said King of Arra∣gon espoused Margaret of Prades, by whom he had not any children. And the same Martin dyed in the yeare of Grace One thousand foure hundred & twelue.
Here endeth the Latine Historie of Arragon, written by Hieronimo Surita: And next succeeded in the Kingdome of Arragon
XVI. Ferdinand, first of the name, Brother to King Henry, third of the name, King of Castile, who reigned but foure yeares. And by Leonora d' Albu∣querque, a Princesse descended of the bloud of Castile his wife: he had seauen Children.
- Alphonso, King of Arragon.
- Iohn, King of Nauarre in right of his wife, and of Arragon in his owne right.
- Henry, Maister of the Order of Saint Iames of the Sword, in Castile.
- Sancio, Maister of the Order of Alcan∣tara.
- ...Pedro.
- Mary, Queene of Castile; And
- Leonora, Queene of Portugall.
This Ferdinand, first of the name dyed in the yeare of Grace, One thousand foure hundred and sixteene, leauing for Successour his eldest Sonne
XVII. Alphonso, fift of the name, who reigned two and fortie yeares. He dyed without issue by Mary of Castile, his law∣fall Wife; but left (by diuers Concu∣bines)
- Ferdinand, King of Naples.
- Mary, Lady Marquesse of Ferrara.
- Leonora, Princesse of Rossano.
XVIII. Iohn, second of the name, was Successour to his Brother Alphonso, in the Kingdome of Arragon, of Naples, Sicilie and other Seigneuries, in the year of Grace, One thousand foure hundred fiftie eight. In first marriage he espou∣sed Blanch, Queene of Nauarre, in right of whom hee was King of the said King∣dome; And by her hee had three Chil∣dren.
- Charles, Prince of Nauarre and of Ar∣ragon, &c.
- Blanch, wife to Henry the Impotent, King of Castile. And
- Leonora, Queene of Nauarre.
This Prince Charles, dyed in the life∣time of his Father, Aged as hath bin for∣merly obserued in the Genealogie of Nauarre, leauing two Sons and a Bastard Daughter.
- Phillip, Maister of the Order of Mo••tes••.
- Iohn, Bishop of Huesca: And
- Anne, Duchesse of Medina Celi.
In second mariage, the said Iohn the second, espoused Ioane or Iane, Daughter to Fredericke Henrique, Admirall of Ca∣stile. And in this marriage was borne
Ferdinand, tearmed by the Spaniards, L'Infant le Fortune, Duke of Monbl••, and afterward King: And
Ioane, Queene of Naples.
By sundry Concubines he had
Alphonso, Count De Villahermosa.
Iohn, Archbishop of Sarragossa, named in the Obligation of Fiue hundred thou∣sand Crownes, due by the said Kings Fa∣ther, to the most-Christian King, Lewes, eleauenth of the name.
Leonora, wife to the Count of Ler••, Constable, and Authour of loosing the Kingdome of Nauarre.
By the death of the said Iohn of Arra∣gon, happening in the yeare, One thou∣sand foure hundred threescore and nine∣teene, his Sonne
XIX. Ferdinand, second of the name, King of Arragon, Nauarre, Sicilie, Mai••ri∣ca, Sardinia, and others of his Stemme; of Castile and of Leon by Madam Isabel•• his wife, and of Nauarre by practises and vsurpation. We haue obserued the Li∣nage of the said Ferdinand, and of Isabel his first wife, in that of Castile. In second marriage, he espoused Germana de Fe••x, and by her he had a Sonne
Iohn, who dyed in his infancie.
He had diuers Bastards by diuers Con∣cubines; for of the Vicountesse of Eb••ls, was borne
Alphonso of Arragon, Archbishop of Sarragossa: And
Iane or Ioane of Arragon, wife to the Constable Bernardino de Velasco.
By Toda de Bilbao, a Biscaine his Con∣cubine, he had
Mary of Arragon, a Religious Nunne;
By Boucetta de Pereira, a Portugaise: Another
Mary of Arragon, a Religious Nun also.