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    Hace 2 días · James I of Aragon, also known as James the Conqueror, expanded his territories to the north, south and east. James also signed the Treaty of Corbeil (1258), in which the French king renounced to any feudal claim over Catalonia.

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · During the same period, James I of Aragon completed Aragons part in the Reconquest. After occupying the Balearics (1235), he captured Valencia (1238). Unlike Ferdinand, James carefully worked to preserve the agricultural economy of the Moors and so established the final peninsular frontiers of Aragon.

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  3. Hace 5 días · James I of Aragon (Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor) John V, Duke of Brittany (French: Jean le Conquérant) Mehmed II of The Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: Fatih Sultan Mehmed) Nicholas I of Russia; William I of England (Old English: Wilhelm se Gehīersumiend; French: Guillaume le Conquérant) Valdemar II of Denmark (Old Norse ...

  4. 14 de may. de 2024 · Siege of Almeria launched by James II of Aragon against Granada fails. 27 July. The first Siege of Algeciras launched by Ferdinand IV against Nasr of Granada. Castile is defeated January 1310. 15 August. The first Siege of Gibraltar is launched, resulting in a Castilian victory. 13 September.

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · El último biógrafo del rey Jaime I el Conquistador presenta su libro en Teruel. Juan Ramón Barat novela en 450 páginas parte de la extraordinaria historia del monarca del Medievo que gobernó...

  6. 11 de may. de 2024 · James I of Aragon conquered the islands of Majorca and Ibiza between 1229 and 1235, and Minorca fell to his descendant, Alfonso III, in 1287. The Balearics were established as an autonomous kingdom in 1298 and rejoined Aragon in 1349.

  7. 4 de may. de 2024 · James I, detail of an illumination from the Crónica de Jaime I; in the University of Barcelona. In 1238 James I of Aragon added Valencia to his dominions, but the kingdom continued to be administered separately, with its own laws and parliament.