Isabella of Castile, Queen of Aragon
| Isabella of Castile | |
|---|---|
| Infanta of Castille | |
| Queen consort of Aragon, Sicily, and Majorca | |
| Tenure | 1291–1295 |
| Duchess consort of Brittany | |
| Tenure | 1312–1328 |
| Born | 1283 Toro, Kingdom of Castile |
| Died | 24 July 1328 (aged 44–45) Billiers |
| Burial | |
| Spouse | James II of Aragon John III, Duke of Brittany |
| House | Castilian House of Ivrea |
| Father | Sancho IV of Castile |
| Mother | María de Molina |
Isabella of Castile (1283–24 July 1328) was the Queen of Aragon as the first wife of King James II and Duchess of Brittany as the second wife of Duke John III.
Isabella was born in Toro, the eldest daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile and María de Molina. As On 1 December 1291, Isabella married King James II of Aragon in the city of Soria. The bride was only eight years old and the groom twenty-four. The marriage was never consummated.
Sancho IV died on 25 April 1295. James chose to change his alliances and take advantage of the turmoil inside Castile. He had their wedding annulled and proceeded to marry Blanche of Anjou.
Isabella remained unwed for about a decade. In 1310, at Burgos, she married her second husband, Duke John III of Brittany. There were no children from this marriage. She died 24 July 1328, and was buried at Prières Abbey.