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  1. James I the Conqueror (Catalan/Valencian: Jaume I or Jaume el Conqueridor; Aragonese: Chaime I o Conqueridor; Spanish: Jaime I de Aragón or Jaime I el Conquistador; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King of Majorca from 1231 to 1276; and King of ...

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · king (1214-1276), Aragon. Role In: Reconquista. James I (born Feb. 2, 1208, Montpellier, County of Toulouse—died July 27, 1276, Valencia, Valencia) was the most renowned of the medieval kings of Aragon (1213–76), who added the Balearic Islands and Valencia to his realm and thus initiated the Catalan-Aragonese expansion in the ...

  3. www.britannica.com › summary › James-I-king-of-AragonJames I summary | Britannica

    James I, Spanish Jaime known as James the Conqueror, (born Feb. 2, 1208, Montpellier, County of Toulouse—died July 27, 1276), King of Aragon and Catalonia (1214–76). The most renowned of the medieval kings of Aragon, he was educated by the Knights Templar, and his great-uncle ruled as regent until

  4. James I, King of Aragon (1213–1276). He was the third king of the Crown of Aragon, which had come into existence through the union between Queen Petronila of Aragon (1157–1164) and the Count of Barcelona Ramon Berenguer IV (1137–1162).

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  5. James II (Catalan: Jaume II; Aragonese: Chaime II; 10 April 1267 – 2 or 5 November 1327), called the Just, was the King of Aragon and Valencia and Count of Barcelona from 1291 to 1327. He was also the King of Sicily (as James I ) [b] from 1285 to 1295 and the King of Majorca from 1291 to 1298.

  6. Em 1244, Jaime I estabeleceu o rio Cinca como a divisória entre Aragão e a Catalunha. Desde então, as Cortes de cada reino reuniram-se separadamente. Jaime I de Aragão, o Conquistador. Este reinado marcou também o deslocamento do centro de gravidade da monarquia para a costa mediterrânica.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · World Encyclopedia. James I (James the Conqueror), 1208–76, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona (1213–76), son and successor of Peter II. After a minority was disturbed by private wars among the nobles, James soon consolidated royal power and tried to create a new nobility dependent on him.