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Felicia was born about 1060. She passed away in 1123. [1]
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DEAT 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 APR 1086 2 SOUR @S33691@
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About Félicie de Roucy, reine consorte d'Aragon Felicia of Roucy
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Felicia of Roucy (d. 1123?) was a daughter of Hilduin III of Roucy and his wife Alice of Roucy.
She married in 1076 to Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragon and Navarre, after he divorced his first wife, Isabel of Urgel. Not much is known about Felicia, she did give birth to two sons, Alfonso and Ramiro; they both became King of Aragon and Navarre.
It is believed that she outlived Sancho Ramirez and died in 1123 but some sources say that Sancho Ramirez took a third wife, Philippa of Toulouse. If this is true then it is unknown what happened to Felicia, she may have died or Sancho Ramirez might have divorced her.
She was the first Queen consort of Aragon to also be Queen consort of Navarre.
Her elder son, Alfonso had no children by his marriage to Urraca of León but Ramiro had a daughter, Petronila of Aragon who became the fist women to be Queen of Aragon in her own right.
* Ancestors of Kings of Aragon * Felicie de Roucy Felicia of Roucy
House of Aragon
Died: 1123
Royal titles
Preceded by
Isabel of Urgel Queen consort of Aragon
1076-1094? Succeeded by
Agnes of Aquitaine or Philippa of Toulouse
Preceded by
Placencia Queen consort of Navarre
1076-1094? Succeeded by
Agnes of Aquitaine or Philippa of Toulouse
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicia_of_Roucy"
Categories: 1123 deaths | Aragonese queen consorts | Medieval women
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicia_de_Roucy
Felicia de Roucy (Barbastro, hacia 1050 - Barcelona, 1094) fue una reina de Aragón.
Hija de Hilduino de Ramerupt y de Adela de Roucy,[1] casó hacia 1070 con Sancho Ramírez, rey de Aragón, con quien colaboró en las tareas de gobierno. Felicia fue la segunda esposa de Sancho Ramírez, con quien tuvo al infante don Fernando (1071-1086), Alfonso I y a Ramiro II; estos dos últimos reinaron en Aragón tras su hermanastro, Pedro I, hijo del primer matrimonio de Sancho Ramírez, quien murió sin descendencia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Felicia of Roucy (d. 1123?) was a daughter of Hilduin III of Roucy and his wife Alice of Roucy.
She married in 1076 to Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragon and Navarre, after he divorced his first wife, Isabel of Urgel. Not much is known about Felicia, she did give birth to two sons, Alfonso and Ramiro; they both became King of Aragon and Navarre.
It is believed that she outlived Sancho Ramirez and died in 1123 but some sources say that Sancho Ramirez took a third wife, Philippa of Toulouse. If this is true then it is unknown what happened to Felicia, she may have died or Sancho Ramirez might have divorced her.
She was the first Queen consort of Aragon to also be Queen consort of Navarre.
Her elder son, Alfonso had no children by his marriage to Urraca of León but Ramiro had a daughter, Petronila of Aragon who became the fist women to be Queen of Aragon in her own right.
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He married second in 1076, Felicie of Roucy (d May 3, 1123), daughter of Count Hilduin III of Roucy.
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