Maria De Aragon

About Maria De Aragon

Who is it?: Actress
Birth Day: June 29, 1482
Birth Place:  Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died On: 7 March 1517(1517-03-07) (aged 34)\nLisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Birth Sign: Capricorn
Reign: 30 October 1500 – 7 March 1517
Burial: Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Spouse: Manuel I of Portugal
Issue among others...: See Issue
House: Trastámara
Father: Ferdinand II of Aragon
Mother: Isabella I of Castile
Religion: Roman Catholic

Maria De Aragon Net Worth

Maria De Aragon was born on June 29, 1482 in  Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is Actress. Gorgeous and beguiling brunette knockout Maria De Aragon was born on December 26, 1942 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Maria began her acting career with small roles in the movies "For Those Who Think Young," "Nightmare in the Sun," and "Come L'Amore." De Aragon carved out a nifty little niche portraying dangerous, but irresistible femme fatale types in several deliciously down'n'dirty 70's drive-in exploitation features: she's faithless husband Peter Carpenter's enticing young mistress Nanette in the tawdry "Love Me Like I Do;" at her all-time bitchy best as wicked and conniving sex-crazed nymphomaniac Victoria Waterman in the splendidly sleazy "Blood Mania," and one of the titular lethal ladies in the hugely enjoyable "Wonder Women." Maria had a change of pace good girl part as fetching love interest heroine Jeanne in the laughably lousy cheapie science fiction clunker "The Cremators." De Aragon achieved her greatest enduring cult popularity with her brief, but memorable appearance as would-be alien assassin Greedo in "Star Wars." Her last film role to date was as a French proprietor in the gritty urban action opus "Street Wars." In addition to her movie credits, Maria has also appeared in the stage productions "Bernie's Troupe," "Claim It," and "The Dancer." Maria De Aragon lives in Jonquiere, Quebec, Canada.
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Biography/Timeline

1517

Maria died in Lisbon on 7 March 1517, and was buried at the Jerónimos Monastery of Belém. She died as a result of her last pregnancy.

1518

Her widowed husband remarried yet once more, in 1518, also this time from her family: Maria's niece Eleanor of Austria.

1580

In 1580, the dynastic links from the marriage led to a succession crisis in Portugal that made Philip II of Spain king of Portugal as Philip I of Portugal.