28 July 1345 (aged c.64) Santa Maria della Croce Naples
Burial
Firstly Santa Maria della Croce, later Santa Chiara Basilica.
Spouse
Robert, King of Naples
House
House of Barcelona
Father
James II, King of Majorca
Mother
Esclaramunda of Foix
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Sancia of Majorca (c. 1281 – 28 July 1345), also known as Sancha, was Queen of Naples from 1309 until 1343 as the wife of Robert the Wise. She served as regent of Naples during the minority of her stepgrandaughter, Joanna I of Naples, from 1343 until 1344.
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