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James I Aragon 1208–1276 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 12 February 1208
Birth Location: Montpellier, France
Death Date: 25 July 1276
Death Location: Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain
Father: Peter Aragon
Mother: Maria Montpellier
Spouse(s): Leonor (22ndGA), Beringeira *, Teresa (2ndC24XR), Violent Hungary
Children(s): Jacob Aragón, Constanca Aragon, Sancho (20thGU), Sancha ?, Ferdinand ?, Eleanor ?, Marie Aragón, Alfonso (1stC22XR), Jaume (20thGU), Isabella Aragón, Peter Aragon, Violant Aragon
In 1208, James I Aragon entered the world in Montpellier, France, born to Peter Ii Koning Van Aragon And Maria Vrouwe Van Montpellier. James I Aragon married Beringeira Alfonses De Molina Beringeira Afonso De Baiao 1272, Leonor De Castilla Of Castile Queen Consort Of Aragon 22Ndga, Teresa Gil De Vidaurre Vidaure 1230 1285 2Ndc24Xr, Violent Hungary, and had children including Alfonso Of Aragon De Aragon Y Castilla Had No Descendents 1Stc22Xr, Constanca De Aragon, Eleanor Van Aragon, Ferdinand Van Aragon, Isabella Van Aragon, Jacob Van Aragon, Jaume I Of Aragon D Arago Baro De Xerica 1255 1285 20Thgu, Marie Van Aragon, Peter Pedro Iii The Great King Of Sicily And Aragon, Sancha Van Aragon, Sancho De Aragon Infante Of Aragon And Archbishop Of Toledo The Battle Of Martos Of The Spanish Reconquista Crusade Died A Prisoner Of The Moors Of Granada Beheaded 1250 1275 20Thgu, Violant Of Aragon. James I Aragon passed away in 1276 in Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain.
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Biography
- In 1208, James I Aragon entered the world in Montpellier, France, born to Peter Ii Koning Van Aragon And Maria Vrouwe Van Montpellier.
- James I Aragon married Beringeira Alfonses De Molina Beringeira Afonso De Baiao 1272, Leonor De Castilla Of Castile Queen Consort Of Aragon 22Ndga, Teresa Gil De Vidaurre Vidaure 1230 1285 2Ndc24Xr, Violent Hungary, and had children including Alfonso Of Aragon De Aragon Y Castilla Had No Descendents 1Stc22Xr, Constanca De Aragon, Eleanor Van Aragon, Ferdinand Van Aragon, Isabella Van Aragon, Jacob Van Aragon, Jaume I Of Aragon D Arago Baro De Xerica 1255 1285 20Thgu, Marie Van Aragon, Peter Pedro Iii The Great King Of Sicily And Aragon, Sancha Van Aragon, Sancho De Aragon Infante Of Aragon And Archbishop Of Toledo The Battle Of Martos Of The Spanish Reconquista Crusade Died A Prisoner Of The Moors Of Granada Beheaded 1250 1275 20Thgu, Violant Of Aragon.
- James I Aragon passed away in 1276 in Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain.
Immediate Family
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James Aragon's Ancestors
James Aragon's Descendants
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1. Jacob (van) Aragón 1243–1311
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2. Constanca (de) Aragon 1240–1266
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3. Sancho (de Aragon , Infante of Aragon and Archbishop of Toledo ( The Battle of Martos of the Spanish Reconquista , Crusade ) (died a prisoner of the Moors of Granada, beheaded) (1250-1275)) (20thGU) 1250–1275
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4. Sancha (van Aragón) ? 1246–1251
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5. Ferdinand (van Aragón) ? 1245–1250
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6. Eleanor (van Aragón) ? 1251–
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7. Marie (van) Aragón 1248–1267
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8. Alfonso (of Aragon ( de Aragón y Castilla ) (Had no descendents)) (1stC22XR) 1222–1260
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9. Jaume (I of Aragon ( d'Aragó ), baró de Xèrica (1255-1285)) (20thGU) 1255–1285
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1. James (II of Aragon , Baron of Jèrica (1276-1321)) (1stC21XR) 1276–1321 m. Beatriz (de LAURIA , Senora de COCENTAINA (1275-1334)) (5thC19XR) 1275–1334
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1. Beatriz (de Xérica (1305-1372)) (2ndC20XR) 1305–1372 m. Pedro (Ponce de León y Guzmán , II señor de Marchena) (1310-1351) 1310–1351
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10. Isabella (van) Aragón 1247–1271 m. Philip (Bold Capet) France 1245–1285
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1. Blanche (de) France 1285–1305
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2. Louis (de) Evreux 1276–1319
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3. Robert (de) France 1269–1276
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4. Phillippe ("the Fair") IV 1268–1314 m. Juana (Princess) Navarre 1273–1305
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1. Louis (X King of France ( I ) King of Navarre (18thGU) , the Tour de Nesle) affair 1289–1316 m. Marguerite (DeBourgogne ( Margaret of Burgundy , Queen of France ) Imprisoned for 2 years until death due to accusations of adultery, the Tour de Nesle affair (21stGA) A "cold" or) strangulation 1290–1315
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1. Jean (I France ( Juan I el Póstumo King of France) ) 1316–1316
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2. Endeline DeFrance 1305–1330
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3. Jeanne (Capet ( Joan II Queen of Navarre ) . Died of Black Death , the Great Plague) (1stC19XR) 1311–1349
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2. Robert (France (died at 11 years old)) (18thGU) 1297–1307
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3. Charles (IV of) France 1294–1328 m. Blanche (of Burgundy ( de Bourgogne ) Queen of France and Navarre ( Blanche d'Artois ) accusations of adultery, the Tour de Nesle affair (21stGA) Imprisoned. Lived out her last few years at a) nunnery 1296–1326
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4. Jeanne (France) Capet 1301–1349
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5. Philip (V Capet King of France , ( Philip II ) King of Navarre ( Merovingian ) (21stGGF) , the Tour de Nesle) affair 1293–1322 m. Joan (II Countess of Burgundy ( Jeanne I , comtesse d'Artois ) accused of adultery knowledge, the Tour de Nesle affair, cleared by parliament) (21stGGM) 1292–1330
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1. Joan (III Countess of Burgundy of France) (19thGA) 1308–1349 m. Eudes (IV de Bourgogne ( Odo IV Duke of Burgundy )) (21stGU) 1295–1349
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2. Philip 1316–1317
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3. Isabelle (wife of Guigues VIII de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin de) Viennois 1310–1348 m. Guigues (VIII de La Tour du Pin , Dauphin de Viennois (1309)) (2ndC20XR) 1309–1333
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4. Blanche (, a) nun 1313–1358
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5. Margaret (wife of Louis I of Flanders. Countess of Burgundy and) Artois 1309–1382 m. Louis (I ( II ) Count of Flanders (Louis II de NEVERS , Ludwig II von FLANDERN , Count de FLANDRE , Louis II de DAMPIERRE ) Killed at the Battle of Crécy (20thGGF)) * 1304–1346
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6. Blanche (Capet Princess of) France 1290–1294
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7. Marguerite (Capet ( Margaret )) (19thGA) 1286–1314
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8. Isabelle (de France reine consort) d'Angleterre 1292–1358 m. Roger (de Mortimer , 3rd Baron Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. Ruler of England from 1327 to 1330 . Possibly killed King Edward II with a hot poker (Executed by hanging) (19th,20th,) 23rdGGF) 1287–1330 m. Edward (II Plantagenet King of) England 1284–1327
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1. Joan Plantagenet. 1321–1362 m. Ralph (Monthermer , Baron Monthermer (1270-1325)) (21stGGF) 1270–1325 m. David (II Bruce King of Scots . Captured at The Battle of Neville's Cross . Last male of the House of Bruce , no children (19thGU)) * 1324–1371
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2. Edward (III "Windsor" Plantagenet, King of) England 1312–1377 m. Philippa (de Hainaut Queen of England De) Avesnes 1311–1369 m. Alice (mistress Edward) Perrers 1348–1400 m. Joan DeHoland 1356–1384
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3. Eleanor Strongbow 1318–1385
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4. Eleonora England 1318–1355
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5. John (Eltham) Plantagenet 1312–1377
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6. Joanna (Deberewick) Derawdon 1304–1362
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7. Elizabeth Heiress 1295–
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8. Thomas Plantagenet 1300–1338
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9. Joan (Baroness Mowbra Plantagenet) (?) 1310–1349
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10. Jeanne (The Tower) Plantaganet 1321–1362
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11. John (of) Eltham 1310–1336
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12. Elizabeth (Wallace (Daughter of King Edward II and Queen) Isabella) 1295–
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13. Eleanor Plantagenet 1318–1355
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14. John (of Eltham Earl of Cornwall) Plantagenet 1316–1336
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5. Robert Capet 1269–1271
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6. Louis France 1265–1276
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7. Charles (III deValois de France) ? 1270–1325 m. Mahaut (( Matilda ) Châtillon Countess of Valois (19thGGM !)) * 1293–1358 m. Catherine (de Courtenay Latin Empress of Constantinople (1 of) 2) 1274–1307 m. Margaret (of Naples, Countess of Anjou ( Merovingian )) (19thGGM) 1273–1299
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1. Isabella (Capet, Duchess Consort of) Bourbon 1313–1383 m. Pierre (I Duke) Bourbon 1311–1356
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1. Marie (Bourbon, Prioress of Poissy (18thGA)) ✔ 1347–1401
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2. Margaret (Bourbon, Lady of) Albret 1344–1416
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3. Bonne (Bourbon , Duchess Consort of Savoy (1340-1402)) (18thGA) 1340–1402 m. Amadeus (VI of Savoy , the Green Count ( Crusade 1366, Savoyard crusade) (1334-1383) (5thC17XR) (His son had no) children) 1334–1383
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4. Blanche (Bourbon, Queen Consort of Castile and) León 1339–1361
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5. Louis (II Duke of Bourbon , Battle of Nicopolis ( Crusade of Nicopolis, Barbary Crusade ) ( Louis Capet ) (19thGU ✔) Y-DNA) R1b1b2a1a1b 1337–1410 m. Anne (d' AUVERGNE (Comtesse) de) FOREZ 1358–1417
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6. Catherine (de) Bourbon 1342–1427 m. Jean (VI de) Harcourt 1342–1388
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7. Jeanne (de) BOURBON 1337–1378 m. Koning (Charles V 'le de) VALOIS 1337–1380
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2. Jean (de) Valois 1302–1308
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3. Catherine (de) Valois 1303–1346 m. Philip (I of Taranto , of the Angevin) house 1278–1331
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1. Louis (I of Naples , King of Naples, Count of Provence and Forcalquier, and Prince of Taranto . Started the 3rd Angevin dynasty) (1stC19XR) 1320–1362
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4. Isabelle (de) Valois 1306–1349
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5. Marie (de) Valois 1309–1328
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6. Charles d'Alençon 1297–1346
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7. Louis (de) Valois 1318–1328
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8. Marguerite (de) Valois 1295–1342
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9. Catherine (de) Valois 1299–1300
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10. Isabelle (de) Valois 1292–1309
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11. Blanche (de) Valois 1317–1348 m. Charles (IV Holy Roman Emperor De) Luxembourg 1316–1378
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1. Margarete (von LUXEMBURG) (1stC19XR) 1335–1349
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2. Catherine (of Bohemia Electress of Brandenburg) (1stC19XR) 1342–1395
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12. Charles (II de Valois, Comte d'Alençon, Chartres, Perche, Porhoet and Joigny ( of Alençon ) Count of Alençon , Was killed at Battle of Crecy) (18thGU) 1297–1346
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13. Isabelle (de) Valois 1292–1309
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14. Margaret (de) Valoid 1295–1342
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15. Louis (Capet, Count of) Chartres 1318–1328
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16. Blanche (Capet, Queen of Germany and) Bohemia 1317–1348
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17. Marie (Capet, Duchess of) Calabria 1309–1332
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18. Jeanne (de Valois (1304-1363)) (19thGA) 1304–1363 m. Robert (III d'Artois , comte de Beaumont) (1287-1342) 1287–1342
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1. Jean (d'Artois , comte d'Eu) (1stC19XR) 1321–1387 m. Isabeau (de Melun ( of Melun )) (1328-1389) 1328–1389
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19. Jeanne (de) Valois 1294–1342 m. Willem (III. "den Goede" van) Avesnes 1287–1337
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1. Isabeau (de Namur ( Isabel de HAINAUT , Isabella von HOLLAND ) ( Isabelle ) *) (17thGA) 1318–1360
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2. Philippa (de Hainaut Queen of England De) Avesnes 1311–1369 m. Edward (III "Windsor" Plantagenet, King of) England 1312–1377
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3. CATHERINE (De AVESNES ( d'Avesnes, Lady de Roet ) (17thGGM) *) 🤴 1315–1350 m. Payne ((Sir)) Roet 1310–1413
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4. Margarete (II de) Avesnes 1311–1356 m. Louis (IV Holy Roman Emperor ( Ludwig IV of Wittelsbach, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire ) (19thGGF)) * 1282–1347
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5. Joanna (of) Hainaut 1315–1374 m. Wilhelm (V Markgraf und von Julich) Herzog 1299–1362
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20. Philippe (VI van) Frankrijk 1293–1350 m. Jeanne (de) Bourgogne 1294–1349
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1. Philip, (Duke of Orléans . Was at the Battle of Poitiers (1356)) (20thGU) 1336–1376
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2. John (II "the Good" ( " le Bon ") King of France Capet ( Merovingian ) (He was captured in the Battle of Poitiers, ransomed) created the franc to pay ransome (voluntarily returned to London to be a prisoner of the English) (18thGGF) *He beheaded) J 1319–1364 m. Jutta (Bonne Bohemia de) Luxembourg 1315–1349
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11. Peter ((Pedro) III 'The Great', King of Sicily and) Aragon 1249–1285 m. Consort (Constance von Hohenstaufen of Sicily of Aragon and) Valencia 1249–1302
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1. Elizabeth (of Aragon Queen of) Portugal 1271–1336 m. Dionysius (van) Portugal 1261–1325
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1. AFONSO (IV "the Brave" King of) Portugal 1291–1357 m. Beatrix (van) Castilie 1293–1359
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1. Maria (Affonsez of) Portugal 1313–1357 m. King (of Castile Alphonso XI) King 1311–1350
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2. Leonor (of Portugal Queen of) Aragon 1328–1348 m. Pedro (IV the Ceremonious of Aragon ( Peter ) ( de Aragón )) (2ndC19XR) 1319–1396
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3. Eleanor (of) Sicily 1325–1375
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4. Teresa (Gille) Lourenco 1336–1358
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5. Peter (I van) Portugal 1320–1367 m. Teresa Lourenco 1330–1360 m. Constance (Manuel van) Villena 1323–1345 m. Ines (de Castro ( Corpse Bride ) (Killed by father-in-law Afonso IV ) (2ndC20XR)) * 1325–1355
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2. Constance (van) Portugal 1289–1313 m. Ferdinand (IV Koning van Castilië en) Léon 1285–1312
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1. King (of Castile Alphonso XI) King 1311–1350 m. Maria (Affonsez of) Portugal 1313–1357 m. Eleanor (Nunez de Guzman (Mistress) ( Leonor Núñez de Guzmán, señora de Medina Sidonia )) (3rdC21XR) 1310–1351
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2. Alfonso (III of) Aragon 1265–1291
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3. James (II 'The Just' of Aragon King of) Aargon 1267–1327 m. Blanca (de Nápoles , reina consorte de Aragón ( Blanca de Anjou ) (1280-1310)) (19thGA) 1280–1310
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1. Ramon (Berenguer of Aragon ( d'Aragó ) comte d'Empúries (1308-1366)) (1stC20XR) 1308–1366 m. María (Álvarez d'Arago , de Xèrica) (1310-1364) 1310–1364
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1. Jean (( Juan ) I el Vell , comte d'Empúries ( John I Count of Empúries ) (1338-1398) Joan) (2ndC19XR) 1338–1398
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2. Alfonso (IV The Benign Of Aragon Valencia (1299)) (1stC20XR) 1299–1336 m. Teresa (of Entenza , reina consort de Aragón (1300-1327) Died in childbirth) (2ndC22XR) 1300–1327
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1. Sancho (d'Aragón) (1326-1327) 1326–1327
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2. Pedro (IV the Ceremonious of Aragon ( Peter ) ( de Aragón )) (2ndC19XR) 1319–1396 m. Leonor (of Portugal Queen of) Aragon 1328–1348 m. Eleanor (of) Sicily 1325–1375 m. Sibila (of) Fortia 1350–1406
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3. James (I the 18th Count of) Urgel 1321–1347
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4. Frederick (III, King of) Sicily 1272–1337
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5. Infante (Pedro 'Peter' of) Aragon 1275–1296
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6. Yolanda (of Aragon, Duchess of) Calabria 1273–1302
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7. Pedro (Prinzvon Aragon and Sicily (no children) noted) 1275–1296 m. Guillemette (de Bearn (no children) noted) –1306
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8. Jean (DeDreux) DeBrittany 1267–1327
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9. Jolanta (Prinzessin von) Aragon 1272–1302
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12. Violant (of) Aragon 1236–1301 m. Alfonso (X Castile and) Leon 1221–1284
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1. Sancho (van CASTILIE en) LEON 1258–1295 m. Maria (Alfonsa ALFONSA de) MOLINA 1260–1321 m. María (Alfonso de Meneses , señora de) Ucero –1285
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1. Pedro (de) Castilla 1290–1319
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2. Isabelle (Prinses van Castilië) ? 1283–1328
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3. Ysabeau (de Castille) ? –1328
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4. Felipe (of) Castile 1292–1327
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5. Violante (Sánchez de Castilla , señora de Ucero) (20thGA) 1275–1330 m. Férnan (Rodríguez de Castro, señor de Lemos y Sarria (Fernâo Rodrigues de Castro, señor de Lemos y Sarria )) (1260-1305) 1260–1305
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1. Pedro ('el de la Guerra' Fernández de Castro, señor de Lemos, Monforte y Sarria ( Battle of Teba , Part of the Reconquista , Crusade ) (1stC21XR) Died of an epidemic during the Siege of) Algeciras –1342 m. Aldonça (Lourenço de Valadares (mistress)) (11thC16XR) 1280–1360
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6. Beatrix (van) Castilie 1293–1359 m. AFONSO (IV "the Brave" King of) Portugal 1291–1357
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7. Ferdinand (IV Koning van Castilië en) Léon 1285–1312 m. Constance (van) Portugal 1289–1313
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2. Fernando (de la Cerda Infante de Castilla) (23rdGU) 1255–1275 m. Blanche (of France (1253-1323)) (20thGA) 1253–1323
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1. Fernando (de la Cerda de Castilla , señor de Lara (1275-1322)) (2ndC20XR) 1275–1322 m. Juana (Núñez de Lara ( la Palomilla "Little Turtle Dove") Nunez (1285-1351) *) (3rdC20XR) 1285–1351
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1. Juan (Nuñez de Cerda , III Señor de Lara ( Nunez ) Lord of Lara and Lord Consort of Biscay great-grandson of King Alfonso X of Castile and King Louis IX of France (1313-1350)) (3rdC19XR) 1313–1350 m. Maria (Diaz de Haro , Lady of Biscay ( María Díaz de Haro, señora de Vizcaya )) (3rdC19XR) 1320–1348
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3. Juan (el de Tarifa , señor de Valencia de Campos y Acuña) (1260-1319) 1260–1319 m. Maria (I "la Buena" DIAZ de HARO , señora de Vizcaya (1274-1342)) (3rdC20XR) 1274–1342
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1. Juan (de Castilla ( el Tuerto , John the One-Eyed ) , assassinated in Toro by order of King Alfonso XI of) Castile –1326 m. Isabella (van) Portugal 1292–1367
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1. Maria (Diaz de Haro , Lady of Biscay ( María Díaz de Haro, señora de Vizcaya )) (3rdC19XR) 1320–1348 m. Juan (Nuñez de Cerda , III Señor de Lara ( Nunez ) Lord of Lara and Lord Consort of Biscay great-grandson of King Alfonso X of Castile and King Louis IX of France (1313-1350)) (3rdC19XR) 1313–1350
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2. Juana (Nunez De Lara ( Núñez )) (3rdC19XR) –1359 m. Tello (Castile First Lord Aguilar de) Campo 1337–1370
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4. Beatriz (de Castilla , marchesa del Monferrato (1254-1286)) (22ndGA) 1254–1286 m. William (VII , marquess of Montferrat (Died of possible starvation in a cage in Alessandria, Italy) (1240-1292)) (21stGU) 1240–1292
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1. Yolande (Eirene de Montferrat (1274-1317)) (2ndC20XR) 1274–1317 m. Andronicus (II Palaiologos , Byzantine emperor) (1259-1332) 1259–1332
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1. Teodoro (I Palaiologos , marchese del Monferrato (1291-1338)) (3rdC19XR) 1291–1338
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James Aragon's Timeline
7 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Feb 1208
Event Place: Montpellier, Departement de l'Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Record Source:
[1] Millennium File
[2] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
[3] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[4] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Feb 1208
Event Place: Montpellier, 34000, Languedoc, France
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 12 February 1208
Event Place: Montpellier, France
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 8 Sep 1235
Event Place: Barcelona, Spain
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Jul 1276
Event Place: Valencia, Provincia de València, Valenciana, Spain
Record Source:
[1] Millennium File
[2] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
[3] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[4] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 6
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Jul 1276
Event Place: Valencia (Xativa), Aragon, Spain
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 7
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 July 1276
Event Place: Xativa, Valencia
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 8
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain
Record Source:
[1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[2] International, Find a Grave Index