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 James I of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the close of his life King James divided his states between his sons by Yolande of Hungary, Peter receiving the Hispanic possessions on the mainland and James, the Kingdom of Majorca (the Balearic Islands and the counties of Roussillon and Cerdagne) and the Lordship of Montpellier, a division which inevitably produced fratricidal conflicts.
Constanza of Aragon (1239-1269), married Juan Manuel of Castile, son of Ferdinand III of Castile
James was now entrusted to the care of Guillen de Monredon, the head of the Knights Templar in Spain and Provence.
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 James II of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James II, King of Aragon (10 August 1267 – 2 November 1327), in Spanish Jaime II, in Catalan Jaume II, also James II of Barcelona, called The Just (Catalan: El Just) was the second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily.
He succeeded his father as King of Sicily in 1285, and was then known as "James I of Sicily." Upon his brother Alfonso III's death in 1291, he succeeded also to the throne of Aragon.
His first wife was Elizabeth of Castile, daughter of Sancho IV of Castile, but that marriage was dissolved after Sancho's death, when James choose to change his alliances and take advantage of the turmoil inside Castile.
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 James II of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James II, King of Aragon (10 August 1267– 2 November 1327), in Spanish Jaime II, in Catalan Jaume II, also James II of Barcelona, called The Just (Catalan: El Just) was the second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily.
He succeeded his father as King of Sicily in 1285, and was then known as "James I of Sicily." Upon his brother Alfonso III's death in 1291, he succeeded also to the throne of Aragon.
By a peace treaty with Charles II of Anjou in 1296, he agreed to give up Sicily, but the Sicilians instead installed on the throne his brother Frederick.
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 JAMES II. OF ARAGON - LoveToKnow Article on JAMES II. OF ARAGON
JAMES (JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART) (1688-1766), prince of Wales, known to the Jacobites as James III.
At the close of his life King James divided his states between his sons by Yolande of Hungary, Pedro and James, leaving the Spanish possessions on the mainland to the first, the Balearic Islands and the lordship of Montpellier to the seconda division which inevitably produced fratricidal conflicts.
King James was the author of a chronicle of his own life, written or dictated apparently at different times, which is a very fine example of autobiographical literature.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /J/JA/JAMES_II_OF_ARAGON.htm   (1299 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - James I, king of AragOn and count of Barcelona (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
James I (James the Conqueror), 1208–76, king of AragOn and count of Barcelona (1213–76), son and successor of Peter II.
James I, king of AragOn and count of Barcelona, Spanish And Portuguese History, Biographies
He was succeeded in AragOn by his son Peter III.
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 Chapter 9: A History of Aragon and Catalonia
James of Aragon had been invited to Rome by Boniface in February 1296; the Pope offered him the post of commander-in-chief of the papal forces against the enemies of the Church, but the position of affairs in Castile gave James a reasonable excuse for declining the invitation.
In 1321 James was induced to resume his designs upon Sardinia, by an invitation from Hugo de Sera, the judge of Arborea and a Guelf who was more anxious to exterminate the Ghibellines than to help the claims of Aragon.
The kingdom of Mallorca was to be held as a fief of the Crown of Aragon.
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 James I on Encyclopedia.com
Having supported the French crusade against Peter, he was expelled (1285) from his territories by Peter's son, Alfonso III, but was restored 10 years later as the vassal of James II of Aragón.
James Camille was visiting his aunt in Cite Soleil, Haiti, when shooting broke out and a bullet tore through both of his legs.
In 1278 he was forced to become a vassal of his brother, Peter III of Aragón.
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 James
James VII and II's son, James Francis Edward Stuart, the "Old Pretender," was called by the Jacobites James VIII of Scotland and III of England.
James is the name of a band from Manchester, England, formed in 1982 and, according to reports, dissolved sometime in 2001, probably best known for their hit single, "Laid".
James VI of Scotland and I of England
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 James I of Aragon: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about James I of Aragon
James I of Aragon (Catalan: Jaume I) (February 2, 1208- July 27, 1276), surnamed the Conqueror, was the king of Aragon and count of Barcelona from 1213 to 1276.
He conquered Valencia and the Balearic Islands, and divided his domains between his two sons: Peter II of Aragon, who got most of them, and the younger James II of Majorca[?], who got Roussillon and the Balearic Islands.
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 AllRefer.com - James II, king of AragOn and count of Barcelona (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
James II c.1260–1327, king of AragOn and count of Barcelona (1291–1327), king of Sicily (1285–95).
James was succeeded in AragOn by his son Alfonso IV.
James defended Sicily against the claims of Charles II of Naples until 1295, when he relinquished the island in exchange for the title to Sardinia and Corsica.
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 HISTORY OF THE FLAG IN THE CATALAN COUNTRIES
His brother James of Sicily was proclaimed king of the Catalan c ounties, Valencia and Aragon (James II) and in 1295 renounced Sicily receiving in exchange Corsica and Sardinia, whose conquest to the Genoeses was long, ending the conquest of the second in 1325, little before his death (1327).
Since James II possessed the kingdom as fief of Peter II, the flag used was the same in both kingdoms.
He was succeeded by his s on Alfons and this (1335) by his son Peter III of Catalonia, IV of Aragon and II of Valencia who acquired Majorca in 1343, and Rosselló and Cerdanya in 1344 (Montpellier was sold by James III of Majorca to the French king in 1349).
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 James I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James VI of Scotland and I of England
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 Aragón
James and Louis IX of France exchanged reciprocal claims of their crowns on Languedoc and Roussillon, respectively.
Peter II of Aragón was killed in 1213 fighting the French invasion of Toulouse led by Simon de Montfort.
Under Islamic rule since the 8th century, the Balearic Islands (Majorca) were invaded by James I of Aragón (1213-1276).
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 29TH GENERATION
King Pedro II of ARAGON was born in 1174 in Aragon - son of Alfonso II.
He was christened in Aragon - aka Peter II.
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 28TH GENERATION
King James I of ARAGON was born about 1208 in Montpellier.
King Pedro III of ARAGON The Great was born in 1236 in Aragon (King of Sicily 1282-1285).
He died in 1285 in Aragon (Peter III King of Aragon.
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 James I de Aragon
James I de Aragon (catalan: Jaume I) (Montpellier de febrero el 2 de 1208- de julio el 27, 1276), apellidó a conqueror, era el rey de Aragon, de la cuenta de Barcelona y del señor de Montpellier a partir de 1213 a 1276.
Después de que un comienzo falso en la unión de Aragon con Navarra con un esquema de la adopción mutua, James girara al sur y al mediterráneo, conquistado las islas balearic (a partir del excedente el 1228 los cuatro años siguientes) y Valencia (la ciudad capitulada de septiembre el 28 de 1238).
Durante sus dos décadas restantes, James guerreó con amarra en Murcia, a nombre de su yerno Alfonso el sabio del castile.
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 JAMES I King of Aragon & Yolante of HUNGARY
JAMES I King of Aragon and Yolante of HUNGARY
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 James II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James II of England (Also James VII of Scotland)
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 DON JUAN MANUEL - LoveToKnow Article on DON JUAN MANUEL
In 1304 he was entrusted by the queen-mother, Dona Maria de Molina, to conduct political negotiations with James II.
His diplomacy was successful and his marriage to James II.'s daughter, Constantina, added to his prestige.
In 1294 he was appointed adelantado of Murcia and in his fourteenth year served against the Moors at Granada.
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 echolounge/photos/source/dsc 1304 Information
* James II of Aragon reconquistareconquers Villena, Spain.
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 FREDERICK III OF SICILY FACTS AND INFORMATION
The war between the Angevins and the Aragonese for the possession of Sicily was still in progress, and although the Aragonese were successful in Italy, James’ position in Spain became very insecure due to internal troubles and French attacks.
When Alfonso died in 1291 James became king James_II_of_Aragon, and left his brother Frederick as regent of Sicily.
Frederick III (or II) (1272 – 1337), King of Sicily, was the third son of King Peter_III_of_Aragon and Sicily, and of Constance, daughter of Manfred.
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 Order of Mercy
James II of Aragon, in a document dated August 1318, attests to the existence of this monastery as a work accomplished by the generosity of Wilfred.
James I of Aragon (the Conqueror), the great grandson of King Raymond Berenquer IV and Queen Petronila, consented to the foundation of the Order of Mercy by Saint Peter Nolasco.
This is attested to by the royal decree by Zaragoza and among others as well –James II of Aragon and Peter IV of Aragon, the historian-king.
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 Articles - Charles II of Naples
Alfonso died childless in 1291 before the treaty could be carried out, and James took possession of Aragon, leaving the government of Sicily to the third brother Frederick.
Blanca (1280 – October 14, 1310, Barcelona), married at Villebertran November 1, 1295 James II of Aragon
The ensuring war was fought on land and sea but Charles, though aided by the pope, his cousin Charles of Valois and James, was unable to conquer the island, and his son the prince of Taranto was taken prisoner at the battle of La Falconara in 1299.
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 Alfonso_IV_of_Aragon
Born in 1299 and died January 24 1366, he was the second son of James II of Aragon and Blanche of Anjou.
Alfonso IV of Aragon, surnamed the Kind (Catalan: Alfons el Benigne) was the king of Aragon and count of Barcelona (as Alfonso III) from 1327 to 1336.
With this marriage, Urgell was definitively incorporated into the crown of Aragon.
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 lull.txt
James II of Aragon gives him permission to preach the synagogues and mosques of his dominion.
Ramon Lull Chronology from al klisiak 1232 born c.1246 Enters kings service 1256 Accompanies Prince James to Mallorca 1257 Marriage to Blanca Picany 1263 Conversion 1265 ret to Mallorca 1265-1274 period of study, ending in suicide of Moorish slave 1272 Book of Contemplation 1272-73 Book of the Gentile and the three wise men.
1296 Ramon at Rome, Genoa, Montpellier 1297 Sees James II of Mallorca at Montpellier.
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 James
James VII and II's son, James Francis Edward Stuart, the "Old Pretender," was called by the Jacobites James VIII of Scotland and III of England.
James is the name of a band from Manchester, England, formed in 1982 and, according to reports, dissolved sometime in 2001, probably best known for their hit single, "Laid".
II of England">James VII of Scotland and II of England
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 Chapter 4: The Worlds of Alfonso the Learned and James the Conqueror
King James, upon accession to the throne of Aragon, had one major ambition: reconquest of the land occupied by the Muslims on the periphery of the lands he already held.
James may have been blessed by providence; his reign was indeed favored bv the recent creation of the Dominican and Franciscan orders, which he was astute enough to enlist in his cause.
(James I on his deathbed donned the older habit of the Cistercians.) Not all preachers were equally popular with their superiors, as can be seen from the story of Fra Jaume Moxó, a Franciscan who lived in the early part of the fourteenth century.
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 WHKMLA : History of Aragon : 1282-1479
The Kingdom of Aragon feateured prominently in it, because in the core union of Aragon and Catalonia (Barcelona), the Kingdom of Aragon outranked the County of Barcelona.
What is indicated as the Kingdom of Aragon on many historical maps in fact was a conglomerate of territories which were held together by the ruling dynasty, but otherwise managed on their own.
Aragon proper, capital Zaragoza, was the largest of these territories and was always listed prominent (first) among the dynasty's many titles.
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 Ramon Llull (1232-1316)
At the court of James II of Aragon, Llull received permission to proselytize the Moors within James's realm, and dedicated more works to him and his wife, Blanche of Anjou, before returning to Majorca.
In Paris he began his long conflict with the Latin Averroists and found a new and powerful patron in Philip the Fair of France, nephew of James II; James was now weakened by the loss of Majorca in I285 to nephew Alfonso III of Aragon.
He was eventually appointed seneschal to the young James II of Majorca, who received the island from his father in 1253.
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