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Jaime I de Aragon 1208–1276 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 FEB 1208

Birth Location: Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Francia

Death Date: 27 JUL 1276

Death Location: Sepulcros Reales, Monasterio de Poblet (Tarragona), Cataluña, España

Father: Pedro Aragón

Mother: María Montpellier

Spouse(s): Yolanda Hungría, Teresa Vidaure

Children(s): Violante Hungría, Pedro Aragón, Jaime Jérica

The story of Jaime I de Aragon began in 1208 in Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Francia. Jaime I de Aragon married Teresa Gil De Vidaure, Yolanda Violante De Hungria, and had children including Jaime I De Jerica, Pedro Iii De Aragon, Violante De Aragon Y Hungria. Jaime I de Aragon passed away in 1276 in Sepulcros Reales, Monasterio de Poblet (Tarragona), Cataluña, España.

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Biography

  • The story of Jaime I de Aragon began in 1208 in Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Francia.
  • Jaime I de Aragon married Teresa Gil De Vidaure, Yolanda Violante De Hungria, and had children including Jaime I De Jerica, Pedro Iii De Aragon, Violante De Aragon Y Hungria.
  • Jaime I de Aragon passed away in 1276 in Sepulcros Reales, Monasterio de Poblet (Tarragona), Cataluña, España.

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Jaime Aragon's Ancestors

Self
Jaime Aragon
1208–1276
Birth Place: Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Francia
Parents
Pedro II de Aragón
1178–1213
Huesca, Aragón, España
María (de) Montpellier
1180–1213
Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Francia
Grandparents
Alfonso (II de) Aragon
1157–1196
Villamayor del Valle, Huesca, Aragon,or Barcelona, Cataluna Spain
Sancha (de) Castilla
1154–1208
Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, España
Guilhèm (de) Montpelhièr
1158–1202
Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Eudokia Komnene
1162–1202
Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
Great-Grandparents
Ramón Barcelona
1113–1162
Petronila Aragón
1136–1173
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ramón III
1082–1131
Dulce Gévaudan)
1090–1127
Ramiro Aragón
1086–1157
Inés Poitou
1105–1159

Jaime Aragon's Descendants

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Jaime (I de) Aragon (2 FEB 1208–27 JUL 1276) m. Yolanda (Violante de) Hungría (ABT 1215–12 OCT 1251) m. Teresa (Gil de) Vidaure (ABT 1230–15 JUL 1285)
  1. 1. Violante (de Aragón y) Hungría 1236–1301 m. Alfonso (Fernandez, X de León y II de) Castilla 1221–1284
    1. 1. Fernando (de la) Cerda 1255–1275 m. Blanca (Capeto de Francia, Blanche de) France 1252–1320
      1. 1. Alfonso (de la) Cerda 1270–1333 m. Mahalda (de) Narbona 1272–1350
        1. 1. Inés (de la Cerda y) Narbona 1307–1369 m. Fernán (Ruiz de) Villalobos 1300–1354
    2. 2. Sancho (IV de) Castilla 1258–1295 m. María (Alfonso de Meneses (de) Molina) 1264–1321
      1. 1. Fernando (IV de) Castilla 1285–1312 m. Constanza (Dinisez de) Portugal 1290–1313
        1. 1. Alfonso (XI de Castilla y) León 1311–1350 m. Leonor (Núñez de) Guzmán 1310–1351
      2. 2. Teresa (Sánchez de) Castilla 1281–1340 m. Ruy (Gil de) Villalobos 1270–1295
        1. 1. María (Rodríguez de) Villalobos 1290– m. Lopo (Fernandes) Pacheco 1280–1349
  2. 2. Pedro (III de) Aragón 1240–1285 m. Constanza (II de) Sicilia 1247–1302
    1. 1. Isabel (de Portugal (de) Aragón) 1271–1336 m. Dionisio (I de) Portugal 1261–1325
      1. 1. Constanza (Dinisez de) Portugal 1290–1313 m. Fernando (IV de) Castilla 1285–1312
    2. 2. Jaime (II de) Aragón 1267–1327 m. Blanca (de) Anjou 1280–1310
      1. 1. Alfonso (IV de) Aragón 1299–1336 m. Teresa (de) Entenza 1300–1327
        1. 1. Pedro (IV de) Aragón 1319–1387 m. Leonor (de) Sicilia 1325–1375
      2. 2. Constanza (de) Aragón 1300–1327 m. Juan (Manuel de) Castilla-Villena 1272–1348
        1. 1. Constanza (de Villena Manuel de Villena y) Barcelona 1316–1345
    3. 3. Federico (II de) Sicilia 1272–1337 m. Eleanor ((Leonor) de) Anjou 1289–1341
      1. 1. Pedro (II de) Sicilia 1304–1342 m. Isabel (de) Carintia 1298–1352
        1. 1. Leonor (de) Sicilia 1325–1375 m. Pedro (IV de) Aragón 1319–1387
  3. 3. Jaime (I de) Jérica 1238–1287

Jaime Aragon's Timeline

2 Records

1208
2 FEB 1208
Birth of Jaime I de Aragon in Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Francia
Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Francia
1276
27 JUL 1276
Age 68
Death of Jaime I de Aragon in Alcira, Reino de Valencia, España
Alcira, Reino de Valencia, España

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 FEB 1208
    Event Place: Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Francia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 JUL 1276
    Event Place: Alcira, Reino de Valencia, España

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Sepulcros Reales, Monasterio de Poblet (Tarragona), Cataluña, España

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