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James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon 1208–1276 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Feb 1208

Birth Location: Montpellier, Departement de l'Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Death Date: 27 Jul 1276

Death Location: Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain

Father: Peter Barcelona

Mother: Marie Montpellier

Spouse(s): Violante Aragon

Children(s): Isabella 1270, Violant2 Aragon, Pedro Aragon, Constanca Aragon, Jaime Mallorca, Sancho Aragon

In 1208, James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon entered the world in Montpellier, Departement de l'Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, born to Peter Ii Pedro House Of Barcelona King Of Aragon Count Of Barcelona And Marie House Of Guilhem Lady Of Montpellier. James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon married Violante Yolanda Of Hungary Queen Consort Of Aragon, and had children including Constanca De Aragon, Isabella Of Aragon House Of Barcelona Queen Of France 8Th Crusade 1270, Jaime Ii De Mallorca, Pedro Peter Iii House Of Barcelona King Of Aragon, Sancho De Aragon, Violant2 Of Aragon. James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon passed away in 1276 in Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain.

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  • In 1208, James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon entered the world in Montpellier, Departement de l'Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, born to Peter Ii Pedro House Of Barcelona King Of Aragon Count Of Barcelona And Marie House Of Guilhem Lady Of Montpellier.
  • James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon married Violante Yolanda Of Hungary Queen Consort Of Aragon, and had children including Constanca De Aragon, Isabella Of Aragon House Of Barcelona Queen Of France 8Th Crusade 1270, Jaime Ii De Mallorca, Pedro Peter Iii House Of Barcelona King Of Aragon, Sancho De Aragon, Violant2 Of Aragon.
  • James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon passed away in 1276 in Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James Aragon's Ancestors

Self
James Aragon
1208–1276
Birth Place: Montpellier, Departement de l'Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Parents
Peter II Pedro House of Barcelona, King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona
1178–1213
Huesca, Aragon, Spain
Marie (House of Guilhem, Lady of) Montpellier
1182–1213
Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Grandparents
Alfonso (II 'the Chaste' Aragon, King of Aragon & Pamplona, Count of) Barcelona
1152–1196
Huesca, Aragon, Spain
Sancha (de) Castile-Leon
1154–1208
Burgos, Castilla y León, Spain
William (VIII House of Guilhem, Lord of) Montpellier
1155–1202
Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Eudokia (Eudocia House of) Komnenos,
1160–1203
Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire
Great-Grandparents
Ramon Barcelona
1113–1162
Petronila Aragon
1136–1173
Alfonso Galicia
1105–1157
Richilde Castile
1134–1185
William Montpelier
1131–1172
Matilda Burgundy
1130–1159
Isaac Empire
1113–1154
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ramon Barcelona
1080–1131
Douce Countess
1090–1127
Ramiro Aragón
1075–1157
Agnes Aquitaine
1105–1159
Raymond Portugal
1070–1107
Urraca child
1081–1126
Vladislas Poland
1105–1159
Agnes Silesia
1109–1163
William Montpellier
1100–1161
Sibylle, Mataplane
1100–1146
John Emperor
1087–1143
Piroska Empire
1088–1134

James Aragon's Descendants

1.
JA
James (I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of) Aragon (2 Feb 1208–27 Jul 1276) m. Violante (Yolanda of Hungary, Queen Consort of) Aragon (1215–12 Oct 1253)
  1. 1. Isabella (of Aragon House of Barcelona, Queen of France, 8th Crusade) 1270 1248–1271 m. Philip (III 'The Bold' Capet, King of France, Count of Orléans, 8th Crusade with) father, 1245–1285
    1. 1. Philip (IV 'The Fair' Capet, King of) France 1268–1314 m. Joan (I de Navarre, Queen , Countess of) Champagne 1271–1305
      1. 1. 1295–1358 m. Edward (II) Plantagenet 1284–1327 m. Roger (IV de Mortimer, 3rd Baron of Wigmore, 1st Earl of) March 1287–1330
        1. 1. Edward (III Plantagenet, King of England, lay claim to French crown; started 100 Years War, won Battle of Crecy w\ long bow & 1st) artillery 1312–1377 m. Philippa (House of Avesnes, Queen consort of England, Countess de) Hainault 1310–1369 m. Alice (Perrers,) mistress 1348–1400
        2. 2. Joan ('of the Tower' Plantagenet, Queen consort of) Scotland 1321–1362 m. David (II Bruce (last male), King of the Scots (no) issue) 1324–1371 m. Ralph (Monthermer) Baron 1270–1305
        3. 3. Eleanor (Woodstock) Plantaganet 1318–1355
        4. 4. Prince (John Plantaganet of Eltham Earl of) Cornwall 1316–1336
      2. 2. Louis (X 'The Headstrong' Capet, King of) France 1289–1316 m. Marguerite (De) Bourgogne 1290–1315 m. Clementia (Habsburg of Hungary, Queen of France and) Navarre 1293–1328
        1. 1. Jean (Capet, Roi De) France 1316–1316
        2. 2. Jeanne (II Capet) Queen 1311–1349
        3. 3. Jean (I) France 1316–1316
      3. 3. Charles (IV) Capet 1294–1328
      4. 4. Philippe (V) Capet 1293–1322
      5. 5. Blanche (de) France 1290–1294
    2. 2. Charles (Capet, Count of) Valois 1270–1325 m. Margaret (Countess of) Anjou 1274– m. Mahaut (Châtillon, Countess of) Valois 1293–1358
      1. 1. Joan (of Valois, Countess of) Hainaut 1294–1342 m. William (I House of Avesnes, Count of Hainaut, Holland, and) Zeeland 1286–1337
        1. 1. Philippa (House of Avesnes, Queen consort of England, Countess de) Hainault 1310–1369 m. Edward (III Plantagenet, King of England, lay claim to French crown; started 100 Years War, won Battle of Crecy w\ long bow & 1st) artillery 1312–1377
        2. 2. Lady (Catherine De) Hainault 1311–1369 m. Sir (Payne) Roet 1310–1380
      2. 2. Louis (Capet Count of) Chartres 1318–1328
      3. 3. Blanche (Capet, Queen of Germany and) Bohemia 1317–1348
      4. 4. Marie (Capet, Duchess of) Calabria 1309–1332
      5. 5. Isabella (Capet, Duchess Consort of) Bourbon 1313–1383
      6. 6. Philip (VI 'the Fortunate' Valois house, King of France, 100 Years War: Battle of Sluys) 1340 1293–1350 m. Johanna (van) Bourgondie 1294–1348
        1. 1. John (II the Good Valois, King of France, Duke of Normandy, 100 Years War: captured at Battle of) Poitiers 1319–1364 m. Bonne (of Bohemia & Luxemburg, Duchess consort of Normandy, Countess consort of Anjou and) Maine 1315–1349 m. Joanna (I of Auvergne, Countess of Auvergne and) Boulogne –1361
  2. 2. Violant2 (of) Aragon 1236–1301 m. Alfonso (X Ferdinandez of Castile &) León 1221–1284
    1. 1. Sancho (IV 'The Brave' King of Castile and) León 1258–1295 m. María (de Molina, le) Grande 1265–1321
      1. 1. Ferdinand (IV 'The Summoned' King of Castile and) León 1285–1312 m. Konstanze (Constanza of) Portugal 1290–1313
        1. 1. Alfonso (XI, King of Castile and) León 1311–1350 m. Maria (Affonsez, Princess of) Portugal 1313–1357
      2. 2. Ysabeau (de) Castille –1328
      3. 3. Felipe ((Prince) of) Castile 1292–1327
      4. 4. Beatrice (of) Castile 1293–1359 m. Alfonso (IV Portuguese House of Burgundy, King of) Portugal 1291–1357
        1. 1. Peter (I Pedro 'The Just' 'The Cruel' Joanine Dynasty, King of Portugal, led at least two revolts against his father, instituted reforms to free the Portuguese Crown and Church from) p 1320–1367 m. Teresa (Gille) Lourenco 1330– m. Blanca (de) Castilla 1315–1375 m. Ines (de Castro,) maidservant 1327–1355 m. Constanca (Manuel de Villena, Rainha de Leão e Castela e Infanta de) Portugal 1318–1345
      5. 5. Pedro (de) Castilla 1290–1319
      6. 6. Violante (Sánchez de) Castilla 1281–1330
    2. 2. Beatriz (Ferdinandez of Castile &) León 1254–1280 m. William (Guglielmo VII the Great Montferrat (di Monferrato), 12th Margrave of Montferrat, titular King of) Thessalonica 1253–1292
      1. 1. Yolanda ((Volante) Irene of Montferrat, second) Empress-Consort 1274–1317 m. Andronikos (II Palaiologos, Emperor of the Byzantine) Empire 1259–1332
        1. 1. John Palaeologus 1286–1308
        2. 2. Theodore (I Montferrat) Palaiologos 1291–1338
        3. 3. Simonis (Palaiologina, queen consort of) Serbia 1292–1340
        4. 4. Demetrios (Angelodukas) Palaiologos 1297–1343
      2. 2. John (I of Montferrat, Margrave of) Montferrat 1272–1303
  3. 3. Pedro ((Peter) III, House of Barcelona, King of) Aragon 1239–1285 m. Constance (Hohenstaufen of Sicily of) Aragon 1249–1302
    1. 1. Frederick (II (Frederico) of) Sicily-Aragon 1272–1337 m. Eleonore (de) Anjou 1289–1341
      1. 1. Peter (II Pietro House of Barcelona of Aragon, King of) Sicily 1305–1342 m. Elisabeth (House of Gorizia of Karinthie, Queen consort of) Sicily 1305–1345
        1. 1. Eleanor (of Sicily, Queen of) Aragon 1325–1375 m. Peter (IV (Pedro) House of Barcelona, King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca and Count of) Barcelona 1319–1387
        2. 2. Beatrix (Beatrice of Sicily House of) Aragon 1326–1365 m. Rupert (II House of Wittelsbach, Elector of Palatine, Count Palatine of the) Rhine 1325–1398
    2. 2. Alfredo (III 'El Liberal' King of Aragon, Count of) Barcelona 1265–1291
    3. 3. Saint (Elizabeth of) Aragon 1271–1336 m. Dennis ((Dionysius) Portuguese House of Burgundy, King of Portugal, de) Rechtvaardige 1261–1325
      1. 1. Konstanze (Constanza of) Portugal 1290–1313 m. Ferdinand (IV 'The Summoned' King of Castile and) León 1285–1312
      2. 2. Alfonso (IV Portuguese House of Burgundy, King of) Portugal 1291–1357 m. Beatrice (of) Castile 1293–1359
    4. 4. Yolande (of Aragon, Duchess of) Calabria 1273–1302
    5. 5. James (II House of Barcelona, King of Aragon, Sicily,) Sardonia 1267–
      1. 1. Alfonso (IV House of Barcelona, King of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia and Corsica, Count of) Barcelona 1299–1336
        1. 1. Peter (IV (Pedro) House of Barcelona, King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca and Count of) Barcelona 1319–1387 m. Eleanor (of Sicily, Queen of) Aragon 1325–1375
  4. 4. Constanca (de) Aragon 1240–1266
  5. 5. Jaime (II de) Mallorca 1243–1311
  6. 6. Sancho (de) Aragon 1250–1275

James Aragon's Timeline

3 Records

1208
2 Feb 1208
Birth of James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon in Montpellier, Departement de l'Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Montpellier, Departement de l'Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
1235
8 Sep 1235
Age 27
James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon was married in Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
1276
27 Jul 1276
Age 68
Death of James I the Conqueror House of Barcelona, King of Aragon in Valencia, Castile, Spain
Valencia, Castile, Spain

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Feb 1208
    Event Place: Montpellier, Departement de l'Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [3] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 8 Sep 1235
    Event Place: Barcelona, Spain
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Jul 1276
    Event Place: Valencia, Castile, Spain
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [3] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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