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  1. James I the Conqueror ( Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor; Aragonese: Chaime I o Conqueridor; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King of Majorca from 1231 to 1276; and Valencia from 1238 to 1276.

  2. Jul 27, 1999 · James I was the most renowned of the medieval kings of Aragon (1213–76), who added the Balearic Islands and Valencia to his realm and thus initiated the Catalan-Aragonese expansion in the Mediterranean that was to reach its zenith in the last decades of the 14th century. James was the son of Peter.

  3. The conquest of the island of Majorca on behalf of the Roman Catholic kingdoms was carried out by King James I of Aragon between 1229 and 1231. The pact to carry out the invasion, concluded between James I and the ecclesiastical and secular leaders, was ratified in Tarragona on 28 August 1229. It was open and promised conditions of parity for ...

  4. Chaime I sang Penakluk [1] (2 Februari 1208 – 27 Juli 1276) adalah Raja Aragon, Pangeran Barcelona, dan Maharaja Montpellier di antara tahun 1213 - 1276.

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  6. James I, King of Aragon (12131276). He was the third king of the Crown of Aragon, which had come into existence through the union between Queen Petronila of Aragon (1157–1164) and the Count of Barcelona Ramon Berenguer IV (1137–1162).

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  8. James I of Aragon. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. XIIth century portrait of King Jaume I of Aragon, who wears the crown, during the campaign against muslims in Mallorca. Català: Jaume el Conqueridor (Montpeller 1208 - València 1276 ), rei d'Aragó, de Mallorca i de València, Comte de Barcelona i d'Urgell, i senyor de ...

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