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James II of Majorca


 

James II (Catalan: Jaume II) (1243-1311), king of Majorca, was the second son of James I of Aragon and his wife Violant of Hungary, daughter of Andrew II of Hungary.

Related Topics:
Catalan - 1243 - 1311 - Majorca - James I of Aragon - Hungary - Andrew II of Hungary

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He inherited from his father three of the Balearic Islands (Majorca, Ibiza and Formentera), the counties of Roussillon and Cerdanya, the dominion of Montpellier, the barony of Omeladès and the viscounty of Carladès. The fourth Balearic Island, Minorca, was still under muslim control, but it owed him vassalage.

Related Topics:
Balearic Islands - Majorca - Ibiza - Formentera - Roussillon - Cerdanya - Montpellier - Minorca - Muslim - Vassalage

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Those lands, however, where scattered, and a lot less than his brother Pedro III of Aragon got, which probably explains why he was engaged in constant conflict with his brother, to whom he owed vassalage. He allied himself with Pope Martin IV and king Philip III of France (who had been married to his sister Isabella) against his brother, but was defeated in the Battle of the Ant Islands in 1285. His brother Pedro took the Balearic Islands from him, but he returned them in 1295 under the same rules as before the war.

Related Topics:
Pedro III of Aragon - Pope Martin IV - Philip III of France - Isabella

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After that, he devoted himself to run his kingdom, reforming urbanism, agricultural policy, defense and currency.

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