Encyclopedia > John II of Castile

  Article Content

John II of Castile

John II (1405-1454), King of Castile, was born on March 6, 1405, the son of Henry III of Castile and of his wife Catherine, daughter of John of Gaunt.

He succeeded his father on December 25, 1406, at the age of a year and ten months. It was one of the many misfortunes of Castile that the long reign of John II -- forty-nine years -- should have been granted to one of the least capable of her kings. John was amiable, weak, and dependent on those about him. He had no taste except for ornament and no serious interest except in amusements, verse-making, hunting, and tournaments.

He was entirely under the influence of his favourite, Alvaro de Luna[?], till his second wife, Isabella of Portugal, obtained control of his feeble will. At her instigation he threw over his faithful and able favorite, a meanness which is said to have caused him much remorse. He died on July 20, 1454, at Valladolid. By his second marriage he was the father of Isabella "the Catholic."

This entry was originally from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.

Preceded by:
Henry III of Castile
List of Castilian monarchs Followed by Isabella I of Castile
and Ferdinand II of Aragon/
Ferdinand V of Castile



All Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

 
  Search Encyclopedia

Search over one million articles, find something about almost anything!
 
 
  
  Featured Article
Bullying

... it merely designated anyone who assumed power for any period of time without a legitimate basis of authority. The first to have the title of "Tyrant" wa ...

 
 
 
This page was created in 22.6 ms