Not to be confused with Marie of Évreux, Duchess of Brabant.
Queen consort of Aragon
Maria of Navarre
The seal of Queen Maria
Queen consort of Aragon
Tenure
1338–1347
Born
1329
Died
29 April 1347 (aged 18)
Spouse
Peter IV of Aragon
Issue
Constance, Queen of Sicily Joanna, Countess of Ampurias
House
Évreux
Father
Philip III of Navarre
Mother
Joan II of Navarre
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