Jean II of Castille
See also: Jean II
Jean II (March 6th 1405 - July 20th 1454) was king de Castille of 1406 to its death.
He was the son of Henri and his wife Catherine of Lancaster, girl of Jean of Ghent and Constance of Castille.
Jean II of Castille married in 1420, Marie d' Aragon
From this union will be born:
then in second weddings, on August 17th, 1447 Isabelle de Beja.
From this union, will be born:
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Isabelle the Catholic (1451-1504), married to Ferdinand II of Aragon
Jean II succeeded his father the December 25th 1406, the one year and ten months age. It would seem that Jean II was one of the sovereigns able of the crown of Castille. It was weak and dependant. It did not have any interest except for the entertainments, like the writing of Towards, hunting and the tournaments.
It was entirely under the influence of one of its Favori S, Alvaro de Luna, until his second wife, Isabelle of Portugal, succeeds in doing it to put at the variation. With its instar, he dismissed his adviser, act which he regretted much.
He died the July 20th 1454 with Valladolid.
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