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  1. 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, and count of Barcelona (as Alfons II) from 1285 until his death. He conquered the Kingdom of Majorca between his succession and 1287.

  2. Alfonso III was the king of Aragon from 1285 to 1291, son of Peter III. A weak king, he was involved in an unsuccessful constitutional struggle with the Aragonese nobles. In 1287 he was compelled to grant the so-called “Privilegio de la Unión,” which handed over a number of important royal.

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  3. 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, and count of Barcelona (as Alfons II) from 1285 until his death. He conquered the Kingdom of Majorca between his succession and 1287.

  4. Petronilla, Queen of Aragon. Alfonso II (1–25 March 1157 [1] [2] [3] – 25 April 1196), called the Chaste or the Troubadour, was the King of Aragon and, as Alfons I, the Count of Barcelona from 1164 until his death. [1] [4] The eldest son of Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Queen Petronilla of Aragon, [5] he was the first King of ...

  5. Alfonso III de Aragón, apodado el Liberal o el Franco ( Valencia, 1265- Barcelona, 18 de junio de 1291), fue rey de Aragón, y de Valencia, y conde de Barcelona (como Alfonso II), entre 1285 y 1291, y rey de Mallorca entre 1286 y 1291. Su conquista de Menorca, la firma del Tratado de Tarascón por los conflictos derivados por la posesión de ...

  6. Aug 14, 1993 · Alfonso III (1265 – 18 June 1291), called the Liberal (el Liberal) or the Free (also "the Frank," from el Franc), was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona (as Alfons II) from 1285. He conquered the Kingdom of Majorca between his succession and 1287.

  7. Between 1285 and 1286 he conquered, for order of his father, the islands of Ibiza and Majorca of his uncle Jaime II of Majorca, staying the kingdom of Majorca as tributary from Aragon. In fact when Pedro III died in Villafranca del Penedés, his son Alfonso was in Majorca to the control an expedition to punish his uncle Jaime II of Majorca for ...

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