Sancho (Catalan: Sanç; 1274 – 4 September 1324), called the Pacific or the Peaceful, was King of Majorca, Count of Roussillon and Cerdanya, and Lord of Montpellier from 1311 to his death. His 13-year-long reign was markedly undisturbed by turmoil, which earned him his epithets, and is thus often contrasted to the troublesome reigns of his father, James II, and nephew, James III, his predecessor and successor respectively.
Sancho (Catalan: Sanç; 1274 – 4 September 1324), called the Pacific or the Peaceful, was King ofMajorca, Count of Roussillon and Cerdanya, and Lord of...
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...
1213–1276 James II ofMajorca 1276–1311 SanchoofMajorca 1311–1324 James III ofMajorca 1324–1344 In 1344 James III sold the Lordship of Montpellier to King...
marriage to King SanchoofMajorca. She was the daughter of King Charles II of Naples and his wife, Mary of Hungary. Maria married King Sancho by proxy at...
heirs of Philip I of Taranto persisted in pressing their claim. Upon the death of his uncle Sancho in 1324, James inherited the Kingdom ofMajorca. His...
ofMajorca, also known as Jaume IV (c. 1336 – 20 January 1375), unsuccessfully claimed the thrones of the Kingdom ofMajorca and the Principality of Achaea...
son of James I of Aragon, SanchoofMajorca and James III ofMajorca. La Almudaina was the seat of the prosperous Majorcan kingdom of 14th century, during...
Carthusian Monastery of Valldemossa) is a palace in Valldemossa, Mallorca that was royal residence of the king SanchoofMajorca and later Royal Charterhouse...
Franc), was king of Aragon and Valencia, and count of Barcelona (as Alfons II) from 1285 until his death. He conquered the Kingdom ofMajorca between his succession...
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...
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...
youngest son ofSancho Ramírez, king of Aragon and Navarre, and Felicia of Roucy. Sancho placed Ramiro as a child into the Benedictine monastery of Saint Pons...
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 and...
1208 – 27 July 1276) was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King ofMajorca from 1231 to 1276; and Valencia...
with a Sancho. Sancha is the feminine equivalent. Sancho I Sancho II Sancho III Sancho IV Sancho V (also king of Aragon) Sancho VI Sancho VII Sancho I (León)...
reached an agreement, the Treaty of Sangüesa (1168), with Sancho VI of Navarre dividing the territory of the Taifa of Murcia between them. During his reign...
Batallador), was King of Aragon and Navarre from 1104 until his death in 1134. He was the second son of King Sancho Ramírez and successor of his brother Peter...
younger brother, Frederick III, in 1296. In 1298 he returned Majorca to the deposed king ofMajorca, a different James II, having received rights to Sardinia...
was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona from 1196 to 1213. Peter was born in Huesca, the son of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile. In 1205...
king of Aragon, Sardinia-Corsica, and Valencia, and count of Barcelona. In 1344, he deposed James III ofMajorca and made himself King ofMajorca. His...
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...
becomes the new King ofMajorca, a set of islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain, upon the death of his uncle, King Sancho the Peaceful. September...
regent of the Kingdom of Sicily from 1291 until 1295 and subsequently King of Sicily from 1295 until his death. He was the third son of Peter III of Aragon...
Sancho, composer and scholar (Artà, Majorca, Spain, 1772 or 1776 — Mission San Antonio de Padua, California, 1830). He brought to California some of the...
King Martin I of Aragon, and his grandparents were King Peter IV of Aragon and Eleanor of Sicily. In February 1390 he married Maria of Sicily, born in...