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  1. Constance of Aragon (1318–Montpellier, 1346) was Queen of Majorca as the wife of King James III. She was the eldest daughter of Alfonso IV of Aragon and his first wife, Teresa d'Entença . [ 1 ]

  2. The crusade, a part of the larger War of the Sicilian Vespers, was declared by Pope Martin IV against King Peter III of Aragon in 1284 and 1285. [2] Because of the recent conquest of Sicily by Peter, Martin declared a crusade against him and officially deposed him as king, on the grounds that Aragon was a papal fief: [2] Peter's grandfather and namesake, Peter II, had surrendered the kingdom ...

  3. Also mentioned in Armorial de Gelre, 1370–1395, the coat of arms of Peter IV Die Coninc v[on] Arragoen is golden with four pallers of gulets [13] or the Armorial d'Urfé, 1380, sont les armes de le Conte de Cathalogne, and in armorial de Charolais, 1425, arms conte de Barselongne and armorial Le Blanq (sources from 1420 to 1450) venant des contes de Barselone, [14] armorial Wijnbergen, King ...

  4. In 1283, the Privilegio General de Aragón issued by Peter III of Aragon further extended the remit of the office of the Justicia, extending its jurisdiction to any disputes and legal suits amongst the nobility and cities.

  5. Discendente dal casato di Trastamara, era la quinta figlia del re di Sardegna, Sicilia e re della corona d'Aragona e futuro re di Alta Navarra e Napoli, Ferdinando II (unico figlio maschio nato dal duca di Peñafiel, re di Navarra e della corona d'Aragona, Giovanni e dalla sua seconda moglie Giovanna Enriquez) e della regina di Castiglia e León, Isabella di Castiglia, figlia del re di ...

  6. Jul 21, 2024 · Peter II of Aragon. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Peter II of Aragon (1174 – September 12, 1213), surnamed the Catholic, was the king of Aragon (as Pedro II) and count of Barcelona (as Pere I) from 1196 to 1213. He was the son of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile.

  7. Peter III Fyodorovich (Russian: Пётр III Фёдорович, romanized: Pyotr III Fyodorovich; 21 February [O.S. 10 February] 1728 – 17 July [O.S. 6 July] 1762) was Emperor of Russia from 5 January 1762 until 9 July of the same year, when he was removed from power by his wife, Catherine II (the Great).

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