Titles From Birth To Death
- Infanta Maria of Castile and León (1401–1402)
- The Princess of Asturias (1402–1405)
- Infanta Maria of Castile and León (1402–1415)
- The Duchess of Girona and Countess of Cervera (1415–1416)
- The Princess of Girona and Countess of Cervera (1416)
- The Queen of Aragon (1416–1458)
- The Dowager Queen of Aragon (1458)
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