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 James I of Aragon
James I of Aragon (Catalan: Jaume I) (Montpellier February 2, 1208 - July 27, 1276), surnamed the Conqueror, was the king of Aragon, count of Barcelona and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276.
King James wrote or dictated at various stages a chronicle of his own life, "Llibre Dels Fets" in Catalan, which is the first self-chronicle of a Christian king.
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 Lordship of Montpellier, a division which inevitably produced fratricidal conflicts.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/j/ja/james_i_of_aragon.html

  
 Aragon
King of Aragon as Sancho I Ramirez (1063-94) and of Navarre as Sancho V Ramirez (1074-94).
Ferdinand V (1452-1516) King-consort of Castile from 1474 (as Ferdinand II), King of Aragon from 1479, and Ferdinand III of Naples from 1504.
Son of Garcia V; first to use title king of Navarre instead of Pamplona; instituted administrative reforms; to avoid partition of Navarre by Castile and Aragon accepted Alfonso VII of Castile as his suzerain and married his daughter (1153); his daughter Berenguela married Richard the Lion-Heart.
website.lineone.net /~johnbidmead/aragon.htm

  
 king of Aragon FERDINAND I. - LoveToKnow Article on king of Aragon FERDINAND I.
king of Aragon FERDINAND I.- LoveToKnow Article on king of Aragon FERDINAND I. king of Aragon FERDINAND I., king of Aragon (13 731416), called of Antequera, was the son of John I. of Castile by his wife Eleanor, daughter of the third marriage of Peter IV.
His most signal act as king was to aid in closing the Great Schism in the Church by agreeing to the deposition of the antipope Benedict XIV., an Aragonese.
His surname of Antequera was given him because he was besieging that town, then in the hands of the Moors, when he was told that the cortes of Aragon had elected him king in succession to his uncle Martin, the last male of the old line of Wilfred the Hairy.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /F/FE/FERDINAND_I_king_of_Aragon.htm

  
 Ferdinand II of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1494, Charles VIII of France invaded Italy and expelled Ferdinand's cousin, Alfonso II, from the throne of Naples.
Ferdinand, the son of John II of Aragon by his second wife, the Aragonese noblewoman Juana Enriquez, was made King of Sicily by his father in 1468 in preparation for his marriage to Infanta Isabella, the half-sister and heiress of Henry IV of Castile.
Ferdinand II (Fernando de Aragón in Spanish and Ferran d'Aragó in Catalan), nicknamed the Catholic (March 10, 1452 – June 23, 1516) was king of Aragon, Castile, Sicily, Naples, Valencia, Sardinia and Navarre and Count of Barcelona.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferdinand_II_of_Aragon

  
 The Titles of the European Rulers
King of Castile, Aragon, Leon, Sicily, Granada, Toledo, Valencia, Galicia, Majorca, Seville, Sardinia, Cordova,
King of Castile, Aragon, Leon, Sicily, Toledo, Valencia, Galicia, Majorca, Seville, Sardinia, Cordova,
King Pedro IV declared that James III, King of Majorca, had failed in his duty as a vassal, and his possessions (Majorca, Roussillon, Cerdagne) were confiscated to the Crown of Aragon (February 1343).
www.geocities.com /eurprin/aragon.html

  
 Chapter 16: A History of Aragon and Catalonia
King Ferdinand was thus obliged to remain constantly in Castile, and a local quarrel among the barons of Aragon prevented King Juan from defending Perpignan, which fell into the hands of the French in March 1475.
The heir to the Crown of Aragon undertook to observe all the laws, customs and freedoms of the Castilian realm and of particular localities within it, to take up his residence in Castile, to alienate none of the Crown property without the consent of his consort and to appoint only Castilians to his council.
Pedro, who bore the title of Constable of Portugal, was the grandson of James the Unfortunate, whose claims to the throne had been set aside by the Parliament of Caspe and whose eldest daughter, Isabella, had married the Infante of Portugal, Pedro, Duke of Coimbra, the second son of Juan I of Portugal.
libro.uca.edu /chaytor/hac16.htm

  
 Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database
Maria of Aragon (Infanta of Aragon) was born in 1455.
Children were: Leonor of Castile, Miguel of Portugal (Infante de Portugal), Leonora of Aragon, Maria of Aragon, Alfonso V, John II of Aragon (KING OF ARAGON and NAVARRO), Enrique of Aragon (Duke of Villena), Pietro di Noto (Duke of Noto), Sancho of Aragon.
She was married to Ferdinand I (KING OF ARAGON and SICILY) in 1393.
www.raullongoria.net /Genealogy/FamilyTree/d4.html

  
 01-1001 -- Aragon v. King Soopers Inc. -- 09/26/2001
Aragon claims that King Soopers' failure to transfer or promote him prior to the sale of the warehouse operations to Compass was discriminatory and that the refusal to rehire him was in retaliation for his engaging in a protected activity.
Aragon disputes that he actually declined the transfer, arguing that he merely asked that it be deferred for a short period of time in order to deal with personal problems.
Aragon's state law claims as it is not tied to any evidence of unlawful discrimination.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/2001/09/01-1001.htm

  
 28TH GENERATION
King Pedro III of ARAGON The Great was born in 1236 in Aragon (King of Sicily 1282-1285).
King James I of ARAGON was born about 1208 in Montpellier.
He died in 1285 in Aragon (Peter III King of Aragon.
home.att.net /~hamiltonclan/hamilton/dukes/d541.htm

  
 I8323: Alphonso King of Aragon ( - )
Edward I Longshanks King Of England (17 JUN 1239 - 8 JUL 1307)
web.ukonline.co.uk /nigel.battysmith/Database/D0014/I8323.html

  
 HISTORY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF THE TWO SICILIES
The Crown of Sicily fell into dispute for centuries, first between the natural son of Frederick, Count Manfred, then Charles of France, Duke of Anjou on whom it was invested 1265, and later Pedro of Aragon (elected King 1282).
Ferdinand IV King of Naples and III, King of Sicily, retained the title Infant of Spain, and from 8 Dec 1816 reigned as King Ferdinand I of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
On his death in 1458 he divided the thrones once again, leaving Sicily and Aragon to his brother John II (d 1479), father of Ferdinand, King of Aragon (d 1516), and Naples to his natural son Ferdinand (d 1491) whose line became extinct in 1504 when the Crown reverted to Aragon.
www.chivalricorders.org /royalty/bourbon/twosicilies/bourbtsh.htm

  
 History 240
King of Aragon, Sicily and Naples and joint monarch of Castile 1516
Mother was Juana, daughter of King Ferdinand V and Isabella I of Spain, including Sicily and Naples in southern Italy.
Father was Philip, duke of Burgundy, son of Maximillian, Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary, duke of Milan and Mary, duchess of Burgundy.
web.uvic.ca /~jfedorak/CharlesV.htm

  
 Alfonso II, king of Aragon. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
1152–96, king of Aragón (1162–96) and, as Raymond Berengar V, count of Barcelona (1162–96); son and successor of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronilla of Aragón.
www.bartleby.com /65/al/Alfon2Ara.html

  
 Articles - John II of Aragon
John II (June 29, 1397 – January 20, 1479) was a King of Aragon (1458- 1479) and a King of Navarre (1425 - 1479).
The reign of John II of Aragon is largely dealt with in WH Prescott's History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella (1854).
He endeavoured to deprive his son of his constitutional right to act as lieutenant-general of Aragon during his father's absence.
www.lastring.com /articles/John_II_of_Aragon?mySession=30e16f8870b1d60568316ac9c67df188

  
 Peter, III Biography / Biography of Peter, III Biography Biography
Aragon's geographical and economic orientation toward the Mediterranean, Aragonese claims on the kingdom of Sicily, and Peter's great personal abilities made him the first monarch in the Spanish peninsula to participate actively and successfully in the wider affairs of Europe and the Mediterranean.
Peter's reign in Sicily was challenged by Charles of Anjou, the papacy, and Charles's nephew King Philip III of France.
The son of King James I of Aragon and Violante (Yolanda) of Hungary, Peter (or Pedro) III inherited the crown of Aragon in 1276, after his father's extensive conquests had increased both Aragonese power and prestige.
www.bookrags.com /biography-peter-iii

  
 FIFTEENTH GENERATION
PRINCESS ISABEL BERENGER OF ARAGON (daughter of JAIME KING OF ARAGON I and PRINCESS JOLAN BEKESCSABA OF HUNGARY) was born in 1247 in BARCELONA, CATALUNA, SPAIN.
PRINCESS ISABEL BERENGER OF ARAGON was born in 1247 in BARCELONA, CATALUNA, SPAIN.
He was married to PRINCESS ISABEL BERENGER OF ARAGON (daughter of JAIME KING OF ARAGON I and PRINCESS JOLAN BEKESCSABA OF HUNGARY) on MAY 28 1262 in CLERMONT-FERRAND, PUY-DE-DOME, FRANCE.
www.goldrush.com /~choffman41/Royalty/d3214.htm

  
 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5
King of León Alfonso VII the Emperor (1126-1157)
King of Castile Alfonso VII the Emperor (1126-1157)
King of Aragon Ferdinand II the Catholic (1479-1516) and his Queen Isabella I the Catholic (†1504)
homepage.mac.com /crowns/e/avtxt.html

  
 Catherine of Aragon
Catherine of Aragon was born on December 16, 1485 in Alcala de Henares, Spain to Queen Isabella of Castille and King Ferdinand of Aragon.
The consequences of this were of extreme importance because it permanently split England from Roman Catholicism and the Pope, and began the new form of Christianity called Anglicanism.
An Act of Supremacy also alienated England from the Roman Catholic church, making the king, head of the Church of England.
www.kings.edu /womens_history/cathyaragon.html

  
 AllRefer.com - Alfonso II, king of AragOn (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Alfonso II 1152–96, king of AragOn (1162–96) and, as Raymond Berengar V, count of Barcelona (1162–96); son and successor of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronilla of AragOn.
He conquered (1171) Teruel from the Moors and, after releasing himself from homage to Alfonso VIII of Castile, concluded with him the Treaty of Cazorla (1179), which reserved the reconquest of Valencia for AragOn.
He was succeeded in AragOn by his eldest son, Peter II, and in Provence by a younger son.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/A/Alfon2Ara.html

  
 Royal Family of Europe - pafg03 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Juan II King Of CASTILE AND LÉON [Parents] was born on 6 Mar 1405 in, Toro, Zamora, Spain.
Catalina (Catherine) Queen Of ENGLAND Catherine of Aragon was born on 15 Dec 1485.
She married Ferdinand II (V) "The Catholic" King Of ARAGÓN, CASTILE& LEON on 19 Oct 1505 in, Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France.
www.ishipress.com /royalfam/pafg03.htm

  
 AllRefer.com - Sancho I, king of AragOn (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Sancho I (Sancho RamIrez)[sAn´chO rAmE´reth] Pronunciation Key, 1045?–1094, king of AragOn (1063–94) and, as Sancho V, king of Navarre (1076–94); son and successor of Ramiro I.
He continued the war against the Moors and at the death of Sancho IV of Navarre was proclaimed king of Navarre.
Sancho I, king of AragOn, Spanish And Portuguese History, Biographies
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/Sancho1-Arag.html

  
 Chapter 11: A History of Aragon and Catalonia
Ambassadors from Castile, Navarre, Bohemia and Granada, nobles from France and Spain, arid a great concourse of his own nobility attended a succession of festivities, which were concluded by holding Cortes at which the King confirmed the laws and privileges of Aragon.
The deputation pointed out that the King's action implied a separation of Valencia from Aragon, a possibility which he and his colleagues were prepared to resist to the death.
The procedure followed when a new king ascended the throne had now become settled: the reign de facto was begun by taking the usual oaths at Barcelona, after which the coronation in Aragon began the reign de jure.
libro.uca.edu /chaytor/hac11.htm

  
 World Art Treasures : Sandro Botticelli
This marriage would result in the union of Castile and Aragon and, thus, the concept of Spain.
In October 1469, Ferdinand, the Infante of Aragon, son of Juan II, king of Aragon, married Isabella, the Infanta of Castile, daughter of Juan II of Castile.
Five years later, the Infante Ferdinand succeeded his father, John II of Aragon and thus became the king of Aragon and Sicily and was known as Ferdinand II the Catholic.
www.bergerfoundation.ch /Sandro/11espagne_english.html

  
 Stamp News Archive at Stamp's Value
Spain celebrate the 900th anniversary of the coronation of King Alfonso I with the issue of a new stamp on 12th November.
King Alfonso I died in 1134 after he was seriously injured during the siege of Fraga which he fought against his stepson Alfonso VII of Castile, bequeathing his kingdom to the Knights Templars and the Hospitallers.
Alfonso’s brother Ramiro II the Monk, was therefore installed as King of Aragon and Garcia Ramirez the Restorer, as King of Navarre.
www.findyourstampsvalue.com /stampnews/stamp_200410.html

  
 COMO HAN DE SER LOS AMIGOS
The Kings of Aragon and Navarre are aiding the King of Castile in his battles against the Moors in Seville, and in exchange the King of Aragon is going to ask the King of Castile to pardon Manrique and his father.
The King of Castile arrives, having traveled incognito, and the King of Aragon tells him how glad they are that he has forgiven Manrique and plans to marry him to the Count of Castro's daughter.
She also tells him that Manrique has enlisted the aid of the King of Aragon and that the Duke is planning to marry Armesinda to Manrique at the King's insistence.
www.trinity.edu /org/comedia/chittenden/ComoHS.html

  
 Ferdinand and Isabella
Ferdinand was the son of John II, King of Aragon.
Obverse: Quartered arms of Castille and Leon and of Aragon and Sicily.
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon, born 1452 A.D., died 1516 A.D. Isabella I, Queen of Castille, born 1451 A.D., died 1504 A.D. Silver 1 Real, 26 mm, 3.3 grams
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 Articles - Peter II of Aragon
Peter II of Aragon (1174 – September 12, 1213), surnamed the Catholic, was the king of Aragon (as Pedro II) and count of Barcelona (as Pere I) from 1196 to 1213.
He was the first king of Aragon to be crowned by the Pope.
He was the son of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile.
www.gaple.com /articles/Peter_II_of_Aragon

  
 Lives of the Saints, January 23, Saint Raymond of Pennafort
The king of Aragon, a man of great qualities but governed by a ruling passion, often took Saint Raymond with him on his voyages.
There a vision of the Mother of Mercy instructed him to cooperate with his penitent Saint Peter Nolasco, and with James, King of Aragon, in founding the Order of Our Lady of Ransom for the redemption of captives.
The king, vanquished by this miracle, to which many were witness, became a sincere penitent and the disciple of the Saint until his death.
magnificat.ca /cal/engl/01-23.htm

  
 Articles - List of Spanish monarchs
Charles's son Philip II of Spain who already was King of Castile and Aragon (directly from his father) also became King of Portugal, and no longer there was any other monarchy in the Iberian Peninsula.
The Spanish kings of the House of Bourbon were descended from the French royal family.
in 1516, when the future Emperor Charles V became the King of Aragon (after his grandfather Ferdinand) and guardian as well as co-king of Castile, in conjunction with his mother Juana la Loca who was incapable to rule.
www.kimia-sains.com /articles/List_of_Spanish_monarchs

  
 Aragon Guide .com - King's parade Jewish Legend, Aragon
Whenever the king celebrated some special occasion with a royal parade which passed through the Jewish quarter, the leaders of the Jewish community would go forth to meet him, carrying the beautiful cases which housed their Sifrei Torah (Torah Scrolls).
As a sign of his goodwill towards them, he ordered that they be freed from paying taxes for the next three years.
This time you have outsmarted yourself and you shall suffer the penalty of your own vicious scheme!
www.aragonguide.com /articles.asp?cID=69&sID=448&aID=1515

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