• James of Majorca (Catalan: Jaume; before 1274 – c. 1330) was a member of the House of Barcelona and of the Order of Friars Minor. James was the eldest...
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  • James of Majorca may refer to: James of Majorca (monk) James I of Majorca James II of Majorca James III of Majorca James IV of Majorca This disambiguation...
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    Valencia and Count of Barcelona from 1291 to 1327. He was also the King of Sicily (as James I) from 1285 to 1295 and the King of Majorca from 1291 to 1298...
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    The monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus), also known as the monk parrot or Quaker parrot, is a species of true parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is a...
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    Philip of Majorca (Catalan: Felip; 1288–1343) was an infante and a Franciscan who served as regent of the Kingdom of Majorca between 1324 and 1329. Both...
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    particularly the Kingdom of Aragon, the Principality of Catalonia, the Kingdom of Majorca, and the Kingdom of Valencia. The larger Crown of Aragon must not be...
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    Constance (1318–1346), married in 1336 to James III of Majorca. Peter IV (1319–1387), successor. James I, Count of Urgell (1321–1347), also inherited Entença...
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    (1192–1410) Lord of Montpellier (1204–1249) King of Valencia (1238–1410) King of Majorca (1276–1410) King of Sicily (1282–1410) King of Sardinia and Corsica...
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    of Anjou (titular King of Hungary), Queen Eleanor of Sicily, and Queen Maria of Majorca. She was originally betrothed in 1290 to John I, Marquess of Montferrat...
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    number could be raised to seven if the two component kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon (Majorca and Valencia) and Sardinia were included. However, the reality...
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    Valldemossa Charterhouse (category Kingdom of Majorca)
    Charterhouse (15th century) of the Carthusians. The origin of the complex dates back to the time of King James II of Majorca, who chose this exceptional...
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    one of the 53 independent municipalities on the Spanish Balearic island of Majorca. The small town of the same name is the administrative seat of this...
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    VII of Toulouse, in March 1211 Ferdinand (1190 – 1249), cistercian monk, Abbot of Montearagón. Dulcia (1192 – ?), a nun at Sijena. Benito Vicente de Cuéllar...
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    180th pope of the Catholic Church, after a sede vacante of 7 months. May 31 – James II, Aragonese ruler of Majorca (d. 1311) June 6 – Alix of Brittany,...
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    known as "the Monk", King of Aragon between 1134 and 1157, and married to Agnes of Aquitaine in her second marriage after Viscount of Thouars, Aimery...
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    what modern historians call the Crown of Aragon was born. In the thirteenth century the kingdoms of Valencia, Majorca and Sicily were added to the Crown...
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    16 August 1157), called the Monk, was a member of the House of Jiménez who became king of Aragon in 1134. Although a monk, he was elected by the Aragonese...
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    the Kingdom of Majorca. He invented a philosophical system known as the Art, conceived as a type of universal logic to prove the truth of Christian doctrine...
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  • Constance of Aragon (Catalan: Constança d'Aragó; 1343 – 2/18 July 1363), was the first Queen consort of Frederick III the Simple. She was an infanta of Aragon...
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  • were Peter II of Aragon and Marie of Montpellier. Constance's siblings included: James II of Majorca, Peter III of Aragon, Yolanda, Queen of Castile and...
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    Times of St. Bernard (published 1859). p. 465. Bauer, Doron (2015). "Milk as Templar Apologetics in the St. Bernard of Clairvaux Altarpiece from Majorca"....
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    Aragon begins the Conquest of Majorca resulting in the creation of the Kingdom of Majorca. James was supported by William II of Béarn, Berenguer de Palou...
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    knight (d. 1306) Constantine I (or III), co-ruler of Cilician Armenia (d. 1310) Ferdinand of Majorca, Aragonese prince (infante) (d. 1316) Hōjō Sadaaki...
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    is probably a legend, at the urging of the monks of San Juan de la Peña Peter planned to join on the Crusade of 1101 and make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem...
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    complete. Dates of foundation and suppression are given where known. As of May 2022[update] there are 21 extant charterhouses, 16 for monks and 5 for nuns...
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  • Mortitx (category Geography of Mallorca)
    several square miles of mostly rough mountainside on the coast of the northeast part of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range of Majorca Island, Spain. In...
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    Without hope of being King of Naples, James IV left Naples for Spain by the end of January 1366 and made an unsuccessful attempt to recapture Majorca. He was...
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    Kingdom of León, Kingdom of Castile, Lordship of Biscay, Kingdom of Valencia, Kingdom of Majorca, Principality of Tarragona, Crown of Aragon or Crown of Castile...
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    island of Majorca, part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It is located in the southwestern part of the island of Majorca, between...
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    John of Gaunt, some Aragonese unhappy with their king and the troops of King James IV of Majorca. In August 1366, King Peter of Castile, the Prince of Wales...
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