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The Palace of the Kings of Majorca (French: Palais des Rois de Majorque, Catalan: Palau dels Reis de Mallorca), is a palace and a fortress with gardens overlooking the city of Perpignan in Pyrenees-Orientales, France.
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Guitares au Palais has been held each year in the last weekend of August in thePalaceoftheKingsofMajorca. The festival has a broad mainstream focus with...
end the Western Schism. On 20 September 1415, the Emperor met with Benedict at thePalaceoftheKingsofMajorca, accompanied by King Ferdinand I of Aragon...
was also used as an example for thePalaceoftheKingsofMajorca, in Perpignan, of which it is a faithful model. The plan developed around a rectangular...
James II of Majorca, and is one ofthe few circular castles in Europe. First serving as the residence oftheKingsofMajorca, and afterward long used as...
King ofMajorca and Lord of Montpellier from 1276 until his death. He was the second son of James I of Aragon and his wife, Violant, daughter of Andrew...
4 September 1324), called the Pacific or the Peaceful, was King ofMajorca, Count of Roussillon and Cerdanya, and Lord of Montpellier from 1311 to his...
Sancia ofMajorca (c. 1281 – 28 July 1345), also known as Sancha, was Queen of Naples from 1309 until 1343 as the wife of Robert the Wise. She served...
The Mural paintings ofthe Conquest ofMajorca is a group of Gothic paintings, created on 1285-1290, conserved at the National Art Museum of Catalonia...
clock and bell made in 1356 for the Palace of the KingsofMajorca at Perpignan. Over a period of more than 30 years Beeson published more than 60 scientific...
XIII ofthe Avignon Obedience. The site ofthe council was the city of Perpignan, which belonged to the Crown of Aragon, which was still in the Avignon...
1276) was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King ofMajorca from 1231 to 1276; and King of Valencia from 1238...
princeps and became the leader ofthe Astures and ofthe Visigoths who had taken refuge in mountains. The Visigoths and their early kings were Arians and...
This is a list ofthekings and queens of Pamplona, later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name ofthe kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076–1134)...
Germany Imperial Throne ofthe medieval German kings and emperors in Goslar, Germany. Throne ofthe King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia, Corsica and...
extinction in the male line in 1740, and, as the Habsburg-Lorraines, from 1765 until its dissolution in 1806. The house also produced kingsof Bohemia, Hungary...
instead gave him the title of prince consort in 1857. Kingdom of Naples: Andrew, Duke of Calabria James IV ofMajorca Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen...
and the Nasrids became one ofthe longest-lived Muslim dynasties in Iberia. The famed Alhambra palace complex was built during this period. The population...
Principality of Catalonia by the viceroy of Catalonia , and ofthe royal administration ofthe kingdoms ofMajorca and Sardinia. The royal records and the corresponding...
thirteen children, of whom seven survived into adulthood. A popular consort, Maria Amalia oversaw the construction ofthe Caserta Palace outside Naples as...
ruling queen of Castile, Joanna had little effect on national policy during her reign as she was declared insane and confined in the Royal Palace in Tordesillas...
and the third most populous one in Spain after Tenerife (966,354 inhabitants) and Majorca (896,038 inhabitants).[citation needed] The island of Fuerteventura...
residential palace for thekingsof Navarre. It was equipped with such luxuries as a rooftop garden, an aviary, a pool and a lion's den. A number of medieval...