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  1. James II (Catalan: Jaume) (31 May 1243 – 29 May 1311) was King of Majorca 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 II of Hungary .

  2. James II (Catalan: Jaume II; Aragonese: Chaime II; 10 April 1267 – 2 or 5 November 1327), called the Just, was the King of Aragon and 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 of Majorca from 1291 to 1298.

  3. James III ( 5 April 1315 – 25 October 1349), known as James the Rash (or the Unfortunate ), was King of Majorca from 1324 to 1344. He was the son of Ferdinand of Majorca and Isabella of Sabran .

  4. Apr 18, 2020 · In 1279 Peter III made the kingdom of Mallorca a vassal state to Aragon at the Treaty of Perpignan. James II's kingdom embraced not just the island of Mallorca itself but the other Balearic islands, together with territory on the mainland.

  5. James II of Majorca is most famous for being the last king of Majorca and the first king of the Balearic Islands. He ruled from 1276 to 1285. He was the son of James I of Aragon and Violant of Hungary.

  6. James II was the king of Aragon from 1295 to 1327 and king of Sicily (as James I) from 1285 to 1295. At the death of his father, Peter III, on Nov. 11, 1285, James inherited Sicily, and his elder brother became Alfonso III of Aragon, Catalonia, and Valencia.

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  8. James II (Catalan: Jaume) (31 May 1243 – 29 May 1311) was King of Majorca 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 II of Hungary .

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