Alfonso IV of Aragon
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Alfonso IV of Aragon, surnamed the Kind (Catalan: Alfons el Benigne) was the king of Aragon and count of Barcelona (as Alfonso III) from 1327 to 1336. Born in 1299 and died January 24 1366, he was the second son of James II of Aragon and Blanche of Anjou.
He became heir after his older brother James renounced his rights to become a monk. He married Teresa of Entença and Antillon (1300-1327), heiress of Urgell. With this marriage, Urgell was definitively incorporated into the crown of Aragon.
After widowing, he married Leonor de Castile, who should have been his brother James' wife but he refused to consumate the marriage. She was the sister of Alfonso XI of Castile and was murdered by her nephew Peter I of Castile.
Children
By Teresa of Entença:
- Alfons (lived only one year).
- Peter IV
- James (Jaume), Count of Urgell (1320-1347). He also inherited Entença and Antillon.
- Fadrique (died young).
- Constança (1322-1346), married James III of Majorca.
- Elizabeth (died young).
- Sanç (1327, lived only a few days).
By Leonor de Castile:
- Ferdinand (Ferran), Marquis of Tortosa. Married Maria of Portugal (daughter of Peter I of Portugal) and was killed by his half-brother Peter IV.
- John (Joan). Married Isabel Núñez de Lara and was killed by order of his cousin Peter I of Castile.
| Preceded by: James II | King of Aragon 1327–1336 | Succeeded by: Peter IV |
| Count of Barcelona 1327–1336 | ||
| King of Valencia 1327–1336 |



