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  1. Peter was born in Huesca, [2] the son of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile. In 1205 he acknowledged the feudal supremacy of the papacy and was crowned in Rome by Pope Innocent III, swearing to defend the Catholic faith (hence his epithet, "the Catholic"). [3] He was the first king of Aragon to be crowned by the pope.

  2. Pedro II de Aragón, apodado «el Católico» ( Huesca, julio de 1178 a - Muret, actual Francia, 13 de septiembre de 1213), fue rey de Aragón (1196-1213), conde de Barcelona (1196-1213) y señor de Montpellier (1204-1213). Era hijo de Alfonso II el Casto de Aragón y Sancha de Castilla .

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  4. Pedro II de Aragón. Pedro II de Aragón. El Católico. Huesca, c. 1178 – Muret (Francia), 12.IX.1213. Rey de Aragón y conde de Barcelona (1196-1213). Hijo primogénito de Alfonso II de Aragón y de Sancha, hija de Alfonso VII de Castilla, debió de nacer en Huesca hacia 1178 y educarse con su hermano Alfonso, que heredaría Provenza.

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Peter II (born 1174—died Sept. 12, 1213, Muret, Fr.) was the king of Aragon from 1196 to 1213, the eldest son and successor of Alfonso II. Peter married (1204) Mary, lady of Montpellier, and thus greatly extended Aragonese power in southern France. Despite the violent objections of his subjects, he had himself crowned by Pope Innocent III in ...

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  6. Peter I ( Spanish: Pedro, Aragonese: Pero, Basque: Petri; c. 1068 - 1104) was King of Aragon and also Pamplona from 1094 until his death in 1104. Peter was the eldest son of Sancho Ramírez, from whom he inherited the crowns of Aragon and Pamplona, and Isabella of Urgell. He was named in honour of Saint Peter, because of his father's special ...

  7. Peter III of Aragon (In Aragonese, Pedro; in Catalan, Pere; in Italian, Pietro; c. 1239 – November 1285) was King of Aragon, King of Valencia (as Peter I ), and Count of Barcelona (as Peter II) from 1276 to his death. At the invitation of some rebels, he conquered the Kingdom of Sicily and became King of Sicily in 1282, pressing the claim of ...

  8. A Sardinian ducat (or principat), also called an Alfonsino, of Peter IV's reign.Note the four bars representing the Crown of Aragon.. Peter IV (Catalan: Pere IV d'Aragó; Aragonese; Pero IV d'Aragón; 5 September 1319 – 6 January 1387), called the Ceremonious (Catalan: El Cerimoniós; Aragonese: el Ceremonioso), was from 1336 until his death the king of Aragon, Sardinia-Corsica, and Valencia ...

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