Career
In 1177 she entered the county of Ribagorza and took forcible possession of various castles and fortresses which had belonged to the crown there. She retired from court, withdrawing to the convent for noble ladies, the Monastery of Santa María de Sigena, at Sigena, which she had founded. There she assumed the cross of the Order of Street John of Jerusalem which she wore until the end of her life.
She died soon afterwards, aged fifty-four, and was interred in front of the high altar of her foundation at Sigena.
Her tomb is still to be seen. Constance, married King Imre of Hungary and later, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Eleanor, married Count Raymond VI of Toulouse
Peter II of Aragon, born in 1174, killed at the Battle of Muret, September 12, 1213
Dolça (nun)
Alfonso II, Count of Provence (1180-1209)
Ferdinand, Abbot of Montearagon, died after 1227
Ramon Berenguer, died in the 1190s
Sancha, married Raymond VII of Toulouse, in March 1211.