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Isabella of Castile (1283 - 1328) was the first Queen consort of James II of Aragon and the second wife of John III, Duke of Brittany. For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
Events Augustiner brew Munich May 1 - Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton - England recognises Scotland as an independent nation after the Wars of Scottish Independence May 12 - Nicholas V is consecrated at St Peters Basilica in Rome by the bishop of Venice. ...
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James II of Aragon James II, King of Aragon (10 August 1267 â 2 November 1327), in Spanish Jaime II, in Aragonese Chaime II, in Catalan Jaume II, also James II of Barcelona, called The Just (Aragonese: Lo Chusto, Catalan: El Just) was the second son of Peter III of Aragon...
John III of Dreux (in French Jean III de Dreux) (March 8, 1286 - April 30, 1341), known as the Good, was duke of Brittany, from 1312 to his death. ...
Family Isabella was the eldest daughter of Sancho IV of Castile and María de Molina. Statue of Sancho IV of Castile and León Sancho IV the Brave (1257/58 â April 25, 1295) was a king of Castile and León (1284 - 1295). ...
MarÃa de Molina. ...
Her paternal grandparents were Alfonso X of Castile and Violant of Aragon. Her maternal grandparents were Alfonso of Molina and Mayor Alonso de Meneses. Alfonso X and his court. ...
Violant or Violante of Aragon, also known as Yolanda of Aragon (b. ...
Alfonso of Leon, Lord of Molina (1203-1272) was the second son of King Alfonso IX of Leon and Berenguela of Castile, and a younger brother of King Ferdinand III of Castile. ...
Alfonso X was a son of Ferdinand III of Castile and Beatriz of Swabia. Alfonso of Molina was a son of Alfonso IX of León and Berenguela of Castile. United arms of Castile and León which Ferdinand first used. ...
Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (called Beatriz de Suabia in Spanish) (1203 - Toro, 1235), Queen of Castile 1219â1235, Queen of Leon 1230â1235. ...
Alfonso IX of León (August 15, 1171 â September 23 or 24, 1230; ruled from 1188â1230), first cousin of Alfonso VIII of Castile, and numbered next to him as being a junior member of the family, is said by Ibn Khaldun to have been called the Baboso or Slobberer...
Berenguela (or Berengaria) (1180 â November 8, 1246), was briefly queen of Castile and León. ...
Ferdinand III was another son of Alfonso IX and Berenguela of Castile. Beatriz was a daughter of Philip of Swabia and Irene Angelina. Philip of Swabia depicted in a medieval manuscript (about 1200) Philip of Swabia (1177-1208), German king and duke of Swabia, the rival of the emperor Otto IV, was the fifth and youngest son of the emperor Frederick I and Beatrix, daughter of Renaud III, count of Burgundy, and consequently...
Irene Angelina (1177/1181 - 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina. ...
Marriages On 1 December 1291, Isabella married James II of Aragon in the city of Soria. The bride was only eight years old and the groom twenty-four. The marriage was never consummated. is the 335th day of the year (336th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. ...
James II of Aragon James II, King of Aragon (10 August 1267 â 2 November 1327), in Spanish Jaime II, in Aragonese Chaime II, in Catalan Jaume II, also James II of Barcelona, called The Just (Aragonese: Lo Chusto, Catalan: El Just) was the second son of Peter III of Aragon...
Soria is a city in north-central Spain, the capital of the province of Soria in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. ...
Sancho IV died on 25 April 1295. James chose to change his alliances and take advantage of the turmoil inside Castile. He had their wedding annuled and proceeded to marry Blanche of Anjou, second daughter of Charles II of Naples and Maria Arpad of Hungary. is the 115th day of the year (116th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Events Mongol leader Ghazan Khan is converted to Islam, ending a line of Tantric Buddhist leaders. ...
Blanche of Anjou (1280 â October 14, 1310) was the second Queen consort of James II of Aragon. ...
Charles II, known as the Lame (Fr. ...
Maria of Hungary (c. ...
Isabella remained unwed for about a decade. In 1310, she married her second husband John III, Duke of Brittany. There were no children from this marriage. [edit] Events May 11 - In France, 64 members of the Knights Templar are burned at the stake for heresy Abulfeda becomes governor of Hama. ...
John III of Dreux (in French Jean III de Dreux) (March 8, 1286 - April 30, 1341), known as the Good, was duke of Brittany, from 1312 to his death. ...
Constantia or Constance (1249 - 9 April 1302) was the Queen consort of Peter III of Aragon. ...
The following is a list of monarchs of the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily: // Hauteville Counts of Sicily, 1071â1130 Roger I 1071â1101 Simon 1101â1105 Roger II 1105â1130 Hauteville Kings of Sicily, 1130â1198 Roger II 1130â1154 William I 1154â1166 William II 1166â1189 Tancred...
Blanche of Anjou (1280 â October 14, 1310) was the second Queen consort of James II of Aragon. ...
Here is a list of the rulers of Aragon, now a region of north-eastern Spain. ...
The now-extinct title of Count of Barcelona was, through much of its history, merged with that of King of Aragon; see also List of Aragonese Monarchs. ...
Note: Titles are those for King of Aragon Kings of Aragon and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the House of Barcelona 1213â1276 James I the Conqueror, conquered Valencia, Majorca and Ibiza, wrote the Libre dels feyts 1276â1285 Peter III (I of Valencia, II of Barcelona) the Great, conquered...
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