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  1. John I of Aragon. John I (27 December 1350 – 19 May 1396), called by posterity the Hunter [a] or the Lover of Elegance, [b] or the Abandoned [c] in his lifetime, was the King of Aragon from 1387 until his death. Biography. John was the eldest son of Peter IV [1] and his third wife, Eleanor, [2] who was the daughter of Peter II of Sicily.

  2. Juan I de Aragón, llamado el Cazador o el Amador de Toda Gentileza ( Perpiñán, 1350 - Torroella de Montgrí ( Gerona ), 1396), rey de Aragón, Valencia, Mallorca, Cerdeña y Córcega, y conde de Barcelona, Rosellón y Cerdaña (1387-1396). Hijo y sucesor de Pedro IV y de Leonor de Sicilia .

  3. Juan I de Aragón | Real Academia de la Historia. Juan I de Aragón. Duque de Gerona, conde de Cervera. El Cazador, el Músico, y el Amador de la gentileza. Perpiñán (Francia), 1350 – Foixá (Gerona), 1396. Rey de Aragón, Valencia, Mallorca, Cerdeña y conde de Barcelona (1387-1396).

  4. (Juan I de Aragón, llamado el Cazador o el Amador de la Gentileza; Perpiñán, 1350 - Foixá, 1396) Rey de Aragón (1387-1396). Hijo y sucesor de Pedro IV el Ceremonioso y de Leonor de Sicilia, Juan I de Aragón abandonó la política anglófila de su antecesor y firmó una alianza con Francia (1387).

  5. son of John I of Castile and Eleanor of Aragon: Eleanor of Alburquerque 1394 8 children: 2 April 1416 Igualada aged 36 Alfonso V the Magnanimous 2 April 1416 – 27 June 1458: 1396 Medina del Campo son of Ferdinand I and Eleanor of Alburquerque: Maria of Castile 1415 No children: 27 June 1458 Naples aged 52 John II the Great 27 June ...

  6. 12 de may. de 2024 · John I (born Dec. 27, 1350—died May 16, 1395) was the king of Aragon (1387–1395), son of Peter IV. Influenced by his wife, Violante, he pursued a pro-French policy but refused to become involved in the Hundred Years’ War. He died by a fall from his horse, like his namesake, cousin, and contemporary of Castile, John I.