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James I (Jaime) Mallorc King of of Aragon 1207–1276 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1207
Birth Location: Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Death Date: 27 Jul 1276
Death Location: Xatavia, Valencia, Pais Valenciano, Spain
Father: Peter Aragon
Mother: Marie Montpellier
Spouse(s): Yolande Hungary, Eleanor Castile
Children(s): Pedro Aragon, Alfonso Aragon, Yolanda Aragon, Constance Aragon, James Aragon, Ferdinand Aragon, Sancha Aragon, Isabella, Aragon, Mary Aragon, Sancho, Aragon, Eleanor Aragon
The story of James I (Jaime) Mallorc King of of Aragon began in 1207 in Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. James I (Jaime) Mallorc King of of Aragon married Eleanor Of Castile, Yolande Jolan Princess Of Hungary, and had children including Alfonso Of Aragon, Constance Of Aragon, Eleanor Leonor Of Aragon, Ferdinand Of Aragon, Isabella Queen Of France Princess Of Aragon, James Ii Of Majorca Of Aragon, Mary Maria A Nun Of Aragon, Pedro Iii The Great King Of Sicily Aragon, Sancha Of Aragon, Sancho Archbishop Of Toledo Of Aragon, Yolanda Violant Of Aragon. James I (Jaime) Mallorc King of of Aragon passed away in 1276 in Xatavia, Valencia, Pais Valenciano, Spain.
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Biography
- The story of James I (Jaime) Mallorc King of of Aragon began in 1207 in Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.
- James I (Jaime) Mallorc King of of Aragon married Eleanor Of Castile, Yolande Jolan Princess Of Hungary, and had children including Alfonso Of Aragon, Constance Of Aragon, Eleanor Leonor Of Aragon, Ferdinand Of Aragon, Isabella Queen Of France Princess Of Aragon, James Ii Of Majorca Of Aragon, Mary Maria A Nun Of Aragon, Pedro Iii The Great King Of Sicily Aragon, Sancha Of Aragon, Sancho Archbishop Of Toledo Of Aragon, Yolanda Violant Of Aragon.
- James I (Jaime) Mallorc King of of Aragon passed away in 1276 in Xatavia, Valencia, Pais Valenciano, Spain.
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James Aragon's Ancestors
James Aragon's Descendants
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1. Pedro (III "The Great" King of Sicily &) Aragon 1239–1285 m. Constance (von Hahenstaufen of) Sicily 1249–1302
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1. Isabella (Pedra "Princess" de) Aragon 1271–1336 m. Diniz (The Just Of Portugal And The) Algarves 1261–1325
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1. King (Affonso IV The Brave Of Portugal And The) Algarves 1291–1357 m. Beatriz (Sancha Of Castile And) Léon 1293–1359
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1. Pedro (I The Cruel Of Portugal And The) Algarves 1320–1367 m. Inez DeCastro 1327–1355
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2. Maria (Affonsez of) Portugal 1313–1357
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2. Constanza (Dinisez Of) Portugal 1289–1313
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2. Pedro (of) Aragon 1265–1296
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3. Alfonso (III of) Aragon 1265–1291
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4. Jaime ((James) II "the Just" King of Sicily) Aragon 1267–1327
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5. Federico (II King of) Sicily 1272–1337
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6. Yolanda (of) Aragon 1273–1302
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7. Violante (of) Aragon 1274–1302
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2. Alfonso (of) Aragon 1229–1260
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3. Yolanda ((Violant) of) Aragon 1236–1301
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4. Constance (of) Aragon 1239–1269
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5. James (II of Majorca of) Aragon 1243–1318
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6. Ferdinand (of) Aragon 1245–1250
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7. Sancha (of) Aragon 1246–1251
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8. Isabella, (Queen of France, Princess of) Aragon 1247–1271
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9. Mary ((Maria), a nun, of) Aragon 1248–1267
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10. Sancho, (Archbishop of Toledo, of) Aragon 1250–1279
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11. Eleanor ((Leonor) of) Aragon 1251–1251
James Aragon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Feb 1207
Event Place: Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Jul 1276
Event Place: Xatavia, Valencia, Pais Valenciano, Spain