Person:Felicia De Montdidier (1)

Felicia de Montdidier
b.Abt 1060
d.3 May 1123
Facts and Events
Name Felicia de Montdidier
Alt Name Queen of Aragon Felicitas
Alt Name Felicie Queen Of Aragon de Roucy
Alt Name Felicitas Arragon, [Queen of]
Alt Name Felicitas Arragon, [Queen of]
Alt Name Felice Roucy
Alt Name Felicie of Roucy
Alt Name[2] Felicie de Ramerupt
Gender Female
Alt Birth? Abt 1045 Montdidier, Somme, Picardie, France
Birth[2] Abt 1060
Alt Marriage 1063 Spainto Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragon and Navarre
Marriage Abt 1076 to Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragon and Navarre
Alt Death? 24 Apr 1086 Aragon, Spain
Death[2] 3 May 1123
Burial[2] Monastery of San Juan de la Peña
Reference Number[1] Q2750456?


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Felicia of Roucy ( – 3 May 1123) was a queen consort of Aragon and Navarre. She was a daughter of Hilduin IV of Montdidier and his wife Alice of Roucy.

She was married in 1076 to Sancho Ramírez, then king of Aragon after he had divorced his first wife, Isabella of Urgell. His accession to the crown of Navarre later that year made her the first Aragonese consort to also be Queen consort of Navarre. She is attested shortly before her husband's death and is now thought to have outlived Sancho (the supposed subsequent marriage of Sancho to a third wife, Philippa of Toulouse, appearing in a later chronicle, is now thought to be erroneous).

Felicia gave birth to three sons, Ferdinand, Alfonso and Ramiro, the latter two following her step-son Peter I of Aragon and Navarre in Aragon (Alfonso also in Navarre). Through Ramiro's only daughter Petronila of Aragon, she was ancestor of the later rulers of Aragon.

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References
  1. Felicia of Roucy, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 FELICIE de Ramerupt, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.