Alfonso III (4 November 1265 – 18 June 1291), called the Liberal (el Liberal) and the Free (also "the Frank", from el Franc), was king of Aragon and Valencia...
6 KB (520 words) - 13:02, 2 May 2024
Portugal (1210–1279) Alfonso III of Aragon (1285–1291) Alfonso III d'Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio (1628–1644) Afonso III of Kongo (1666–1667) This...
367 bytes (79 words) - 23:33, 2 March 2024
Alfonso the Magnanimous (Alfons el Magnànim in Catalan) (1396 – 27 June 1458) was King of Aragon and King of Sicily (as Alfons V) and the ruler of the...
22 KB (2,516 words) - 16:38, 14 October 2024
Alfonso IV, called the Kind (also the Gentle or the Nice, Catalan: Alfons el Benigne) (2 November 1299 – 24 January 1336) was King of Aragon and Count...
10 KB (1,008 words) - 18:29, 15 August 2024
Alfonso II (1–25 March 1157 – 25 April 1196), called the Chaste or the Troubadour, was the King of Aragon and, as Alfons I, the Count of Barcelona from...
14 KB (1,346 words) - 07:55, 20 June 2024
Peter III of Aragon (In Aragonese, Pero; in Catalan, Pere; in Italian, Pietro; c. 1239 – November 1285) was King of Aragon, King of Valencia (as Peter...
22 KB (2,603 words) - 19:35, 18 October 2024
second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily. He succeeded his father in Sicily in 1285 and his elder brother Alfonso III in Aragon and the...
18 KB (1,805 words) - 16:19, 13 October 2024
the renewed supremacy of the western kingdoms of Christian Iberia over the eastern (Navarre and Aragón) after the reign of Alfonso the Battler. Though he...
19 KB (1,827 words) - 00:33, 3 November 2024
Alfonso of Aragon (1481 – 18 August 1500), Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno of the House of Trastámara, was the illegitimate son of Alfonso II King...
11 KB (1,243 words) - 17:51, 5 July 2024
Alfonso I (c. 1073/1074 – 7 September 1134), called the Battler or the Warrior (Spanish: el Batallador), was King of Aragon and Navarre from 1104 until...
28 KB (3,262 words) - 07:20, 25 October 2024
during the minority of her son Alfonso II of Aragon (1164–1173). She was the last ruling member of the Jiménez dynasty in Aragon, and by marriage brought...
13 KB (1,367 words) - 20:29, 1 November 2024
Juan Núñez I de Lara (category House of Lara)
the Lord of Lara, James II of Aragon, the new King of Aragon and brother of Alfonso III of Aragon, desisted for the moment in his policy of support for...
35 KB (4,597 words) - 10:38, 4 January 2024
marriage of Petronilla of Aragon and Raymond Berenguer IV of Barcelona; their individual titles combined in the person of their son Alfonso II of Aragon, who...
56 KB (5,617 words) - 20:09, 19 October 2024
Pope Callixtus III (Italian: Callisto III, Valencian: Calixt III, Spanish: Calixto III; 31 December 1378 – 6 August 1458), born Alfonso de Borgia (Valencian:...
19 KB (2,136 words) - 20:14, 25 October 2024
King of Sicily from 1295 until his death. He was the third son of Peter III of Aragon and served in the War of the Sicilian Vespers on behalf of his father...
13 KB (1,537 words) - 13:42, 25 October 2024
married Alfonso X of Castile Constance (1239–1269), married Manuel of Castile, son of Ferdinand III Peter III (1240–1285), successor in Aragon, Catalonia...
24 KB (2,814 words) - 07:39, 25 October 2024
betrothed to King Alfonso III of Aragon. Alfonso's parents were under papal interdict, however, because of their claims to the throne of Sicily, which were...
6 KB (504 words) - 13:17, 19 August 2024
Alfonso III of Aragon (Catalan: Alfons el Liberal; Spanish: Alfonso el Liberal) Boleslaus II of Poland (Polish: Bolesław Szczodry) Leopold, Duke of Bavaria...
148 KB (9,530 words) - 11:53, 12 October 2024
Alfonso of Aragon may refer to: Alfonso I the Battler (r. 1104–1134) Alfonso II the Chaste or the Troubadour (r. 1164–1196) Alfonso III the Liberal or...
1 KB (155 words) - 11:20, 29 March 2018
and Peter III of Aragon had six children: Alfonso III of Aragon ((1265-11-04)4 November 1265 – (1291-06-18)18 June 1291). James II of Aragon ((1267-08-10)10...
11 KB (783 words) - 00:32, 2 November 2024
the king of Aragon, Sardinia-Corsica, and Valencia, and count of Barcelona. In 1344, he deposed James III of Majorca and made himself King of Majorca....
21 KB (2,272 words) - 17:16, 13 October 2024
the marriage of the Princess of Aragon, Petronilla, and the Count of Barcelona, Ramon Berenguer IV. Their son Alfonso II inherited all of the territories...
12 KB (1,121 words) - 03:10, 17 October 2024
Alfonso III of Aragon. Bosworth 2004, pp. 41–42, The Marinades. Chaytor 1933, pp. 97–108, Pedro III. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). James II of Aragon....
223 KB (22,251 words) - 15:57, 20 October 2024
Aragó (category Aragon)
Argavieso-Ballobar, created by Alfonso (archbishop of Zaragoza) and their descendants Bisson, Thomas N. (1986). Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History. Clarendon...
2 KB (191 words) - 15:40, 21 March 2023
kingdom as nominal vassal of the Aragonese Crown. He was removed by his nephew Alfonso III of Aragon, who conquered the island of Menorca in 1287, effectively...
5 KB (212 words) - 08:46, 21 November 2022
children: Alfonso V of Aragon (1394–1458), king of Aragon, Sicily and Naples, married Maria of Castile Maria of Aragon, (1396–1445), queen of Castile,...
10 KB (718 words) - 21:03, 15 September 2024
childless brother Alfonso the Battler. He then had a daughter, Petronilla, whom he had marry Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona, unifying Aragon and Barcelona...
9 KB (1,033 words) - 18:37, 16 March 2024
Sancho Ramírez (redirect from Sancho of Aragón)
son of Ramiro I and Ermesinda of Bigorre. His father was the first king of Aragon and an illegitimate son of Sancho III of Pamplona. He inherited the Aragonese...
12 KB (1,228 words) - 20:58, 25 September 2024
1280; Peter III's elder son, Alfonso III of Aragon, occupied the Balearic Islands in 1287. Alfonso III's brother and successor, James II of Aragon, restored...
9 KB (1,059 words) - 19:46, 26 October 2024