Maria De Aragon Net Worth

Maria De Aragon is an actress born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on December 26, 1942. She has had roles in films such as "For Those Who Think Young," "Nightmare in the Sun," and "Come L'Amore," as well as the cult classic "Star Wars." She has also appeared in stage productions such as "Bernie's Troupe," "Claim It," and "The Dancer." Maria is known for her portrayal of dangerous, but irresistible femme fatale types in several 70's drive-in exploitation films. She currently resides in Jonquiere, Quebec, Canada.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day June 29, 1482
Birth Place  Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Age 537 YEARS OLD
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

💰 Net worth

Maria De Aragon, a renowned actress based in Canada, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by the year 2024. Having made a name for herself in the entertainment industry, Maria De Aragon has established a successful career with her exceptional acting skills and dedication. With her talent and passion, she has earned recognition and financial success in her profession. As an actress, Maria De Aragon continues to captivate audiences with her performances and is poised for even greater success in the coming years.

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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.