James IV of Majorca, also known as Jaume IV (c. 1336 – 20 January 1375), unsuccessfully claimed the thrones of the Kingdom of Majorca and the Principality of Achaea from 1349 until his death. He was also king consort of Naples, without any role in its government.
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JamesIVofMajorca, also known as Jaume IV (c. 1336 – 20 January 1375), unsuccessfully claimed the thrones of the Kingdom ofMajorca and the Principality...
James II (Catalan: Jaume) (31 May 1243 – 29 May 1311) was King ofMajorca and Lord of Montpellier from 1276 until his death. He was the second son of...
James III ((1315-04-05)5 April 1315 – (1349-10-25)25 October 1349), known as James the Rash (or the Unfortunate), was King ofMajorca from 1324 to 1344...
king of Aragon, Sardinia-Corsica, and Valencia, and count of Barcelona. In 1344, he deposed James III ofMajorca and made himself King ofMajorca. His...
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 ofMajorca from 1291 to 1298...
Majorca passed to James, who reigned under the name ofJames II ofMajorca. After 1279, Peter III of Aragon established that the King ofMajorca was a vassal...
1311) James III ofMajorca (1315–1349), last ruler of independent MajorcaJamesIVofMajorca (1336–1375) James Strang (1813–1856), founder of the Strangite...
The Kingdom ofMajorca (1231–1715) was created by James I of Aragon following his conquest in 1229 and the subsequent surrender of sovereignty by the Muslim...
Constance (1318–1346), married in 1336 to James III ofMajorca. Peter IV (1319–1387), successor. James I, Count of Urgell (1321–1347), also inherited Entença...
Barcelona and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King ofMajorca from 1231 to 1276; and Valencia from 1238 to 1276. His long reign of 62 years is not...
Ferdinand ofMajorca (Catalan: Ferran de Mallorca; 1278 – 5 July 1316) was an infante of the Kingdom ofMajorca; he was born at Perpignan, the third son of King...
son; while the Kingdom ofMajorca and the Catalan counties beyond the Pyrenees went to the second son, who became James II ofMajorca. Peter and Constance...
uncle, James II ofMajorca, and conquered both Majorca (1285) and Ibiza (1286), effectively reassuming suzerainty over the Kingdom ofMajorca. He followed...
called the Pacific or the Peaceful, was King ofMajorca, Count of Roussillon and Cerdanya, and Lord of Montpellier from 1311 to his death. His 13-year-long...
novelist Isabel ofMajorca (1337–1403), queen James II ofMajorca (1243–1311), king James III ofMajorca (1315–1349), king JamesIVofMajorca (c. 1336–1375)...
Montpellier, daughter and heiress of William VIII of Montpellier by Eudocia Comnena. She gave him a son, James, but Peter soon repudiated her. Marie was popularly...
in the War of the Sicilian Vespers on behalf of his father and brothers, Alfonso ΙΙΙ and James ΙΙ. He was confirmed as king by the Peace of Caltabellotta...
Aragonese battled the troops of the Count of Armagnac, John III, who was attempting to conquer the lands of the vassal Kingdom ofMajorca. The attack went from...
was the King of Aragon and, as Alfons I, the Count of Barcelona from 1164 until his death. The eldest son of Count Ramon Berenguer IVof Barcelona and...
second daughter of King James II ofMajorca and Esclaramunda of Foix. The exact date of her birth is unknown, although the Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña...
title of prince consort in 1857. Kingdom of Naples: Andrew, Duke of Calabria JamesIVofMajorca Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen James II, Count of La...
Henry VIII. Vol. 4, part IV. London. 1836. p. 545. Mario Savorgnano, 25 August 1531, in Calendar of State Papers, Venetian, vol. IV, p. 682, quoted in Loades...
the kingdom of the debt, which her half-brother King Henry IV had left behind. Isabella's marriage to Ferdinand in 1469 created the basis of the de facto...
Anna of Neuburg (28 October 1667 - 16 July 1740), was a German princess and member of the Wittelsbach family. In 1689, she became Queen consort of Spain...