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  • 61Peter IV of Aragon — Peter IV (also known as Pedro or Pere 5 September 1319,Chaytor, 166.] BalaguerBisson, 104.] – 5 January 1387), called the Ceremonious ( el Ceremonioso ) or El del Punyalet ( the one of the little dagger ), was the King of Aragon, King of Sardinia …

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  • 62Union of Aragon — The Union of Aragon [Also Union of the Nobles, Chaytor, p 126.] (Castilian: Unión de Aragón ) was an anti royalist movement [Wintle, p 188.] among the nobility and the townsmen of the lands of the Crown of Aragon during the last quarter of the… …

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  • 63James II of Aragon — James II (10 August 1267 in Valencia ndash; 2 November or 5 November 1327 in Barcelona), called the Just ( an. Chaime lo Chusto, ca. Jaume el Just, es. Jaime el Justo) was the King of Sicily (as James I) from 1285 to 1296 and King of Aragon and… …

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  • 64John II of Aragon — John II the Great (June 29, 1397 ndash; January 20, 1479) was the King of Aragon (1458 ndash;1479) and jure uxoris King of Navarre (1425 ndash;1479). He was the son of Ferdinand I and his wife Eleanor of Alburquerque. John is regarded as one of… …

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  • 65House of Aragon — The (Royal) House of Aragon was a royal house that could refer to several different dynasties that ruled first the County later the Kingdom and finally the Crown of Aragon: *Family of Aznar Galíndez I (809 ndash;820, 844 ndash;922 or later),… …

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  • 66Naples, Kingdom of — Former kingdom comprising the southern portion of the Italian peninsula. The region was held successively by Romans, Byzantines, Lombards, and Saracens before it was conquered by Normans in the 11th century and incorporated into their kingdom of… …

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  • 67Brienne claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem — Hugh, Count of Brienne claimed the regency of Jerusalem (and, indirectly, a place in the succession) in 1264 as senior heir of Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of Jerusalem, being the son of their eldest daughter, but was passed over by the Haute Cour… …

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  • 68Constance of Aragon, Queen of Majorca — For other people named Constance of Aragon, see Constance of Aragon (disambiguation). Constance Queen consort of Majorca Tenure 1336–1344 1344–1346 (in pretendence) Spouse James III of Majorca Issue …

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  • 69Ferdinand I of Aragon — Ferdinand I (Ferran Catalan) (Medina del Campo, Castile, 27 November 1380 ndash; Igualada, Catalonia, 2 April 1416), called of Antequera and also the Just or the Honest, was king of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia and (nominal) Corsica and… …

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  • 70Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon — Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon * UNESCO World Heritage Site …

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