As with the much earlier Visigothic attempt, this policy was victim to physical, cultural, and political obstacles. [6] James sent an ambassador to Abaqa in the person of Jayme Alaric de Perpignan, who returned with a Mongol embassy in 1269. ▼2 He and Eleanor de Castilla were divorced in 1229.
They found that Baibars, the Mameluke sultan of Egypt, had broken his truce with the Kingdom of Jerusalem and was making a demonstration of his military power in front of Acre. [5] In the end, James accepted Theobald's succession.James endeavoured to form a state straddling the Pyrenees, to counterbalance the power of France north of the Loire. [4]James first married, in 1221, Eleanor, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England. 1243, d. 1311James I the Conqueror (Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor, Aragonese: Chaime lo Conqueridor, Spanish: Jaime el Conquistador, Occitan: Jacme lo Conquistaire; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was the King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276. On 26 March 1244, the two monarchs signed the Treaty of Almizra to determine the zones of their expansion into Andalusia so as to prevent squabbling between them. [edit] Marriages and children James first married, in 1221, Eleanor, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England. James was the first great sponsor and patron of vernacular Catalan literature. By the Treaty of Corbeil, signed in May 1258, he frankly withdrew from conflict with Louis IX of France and was content with the recognition of his position, and the surrender of antiquated and illusory French claims to the overlordship of Catalonia. A translation of the medieval Catalan Libre dels fets. He entrusted the boy to be educated in Montfort's care in 1211, but was soon forced to take up arms against him, dying at the Battle of Muret on 12 September 1213. Nonetheless, James, who was then campaigning in Murcia, made peace with Mohammed I ibn Nasr, the Sultan of Granada, and set about collecting funds for a Crusade. During the demonstration, Egyptian troops hidden in the bushes ambushed a returning Frankish force which had been in Galilee. The kingdom was given over to confusion until, in 1217, the Templars and some of the more loyal nobles brought the young king to Zaragoza.In 1221, he was married to Eleanor, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England. James was handed over, at Carcassonne, in May or June 1214, to the papal legate Peter of Benevento.James was then sent to Monzón, where he was entrusted to the care of William of Montredon, the head of the Knights Templar in Spain and Provence; the regency meanwhile fell to his great uncle Sancho, Count of Roussillon, and his son, the king's cousin, Nuño. On 26 March 1244, the two monarchs signed the Treaty of Almizra to determine the zones of their expansion into Andalusia so as to prevent squabbling between them. By the Peace of Alcalá of 31 March 1227, the nobles and the king came to terms. Su padre, que acabaría repudiando a la reina, sólo llegó a concebirlo mediante engaño de algunos nobles y eclesiásticos que temían por la falta de un sucesor, y la colaboración de María, haciendo creer a Pedro que se acostaba con una de sus amantes. By the Peace of Alcalá of 31 March 1227, the nobles and the king came to terms. (de); Xaime I de Aragón (gl); Xhejmsi I Pushtuesi (sq); Խայմե I (hy); Хайме I Арагонски (bg); Jakob 1. af Aragonien (da); Iacob I al Aragonului (ro); ハイメ1世 (ja); Jacobus I van Aragón (nl); Đaume I od Aragona (sr-el); Jakob I av Aragonien (sv); بیرینجی خامس آراقون (azb); חיימה הראשון (he); Iacobus I (la); 海梅一世 (zh-hant); 海梅一世 (zh-cn); 海梅一世 (zh-hk); 하이메 1세 (ko); 海梅一世 (zh-tw); Jakobo la 1-a (eo); Jakub I. Aragonský (cs); Jakov I. Aragonski (hr); Giacomo I d'Aragona (it); আরাগনের প্রথম জেমস (bn); Jacques Ier d'Aragon (fr); ხაიმე I დამპყრობელი (ka); Якуб I Арагонскі (be-tarask); Chaime I dari Aragon (id); Ђауме I од Арагона (sr-ec); Jaume el Conqueridor (ca); Яків I (uk); Chaime I d'Aragón (an); James I of Aragon (en-gb); Jaime I de Aragão (pt); 海梅一世 (zh); Haime I (lv); James I of Aragon (en-ca); Ђауме I од Арагона (sr); Jaakko I (fi); Jakez Iañ Aragon (br); Jaime I de Aragão (pt-br); 海梅一世 (zh-sg); พระเจ้าไชเมที่ 1 แห่งอารากอน (th); Jakub I Zdobywca (pl); Jakob I av Aragón (nb); Jaime I od Aragona (sh); Aragon ka James pahila (hif); خامس اول آراگون (fa); Jaime I (tr); Хайме I (ru); James I of Aragon (en); خايمي الأول ملك أراغون (ar); Ιάκωβος Α΄ της Αραγωνίας (el); Jakub I.
They found that Baibars, the Mameluke sultan of Egypt, had broken his truce with the Kingdom of Jerusalem and was making a demonstration of his military power in front of Acre. [5] In the end, James accepted Theobald's succession.James endeavoured to form a state straddling the Pyrenees, to counterbalance the power of France north of the Loire. [4]James first married, in 1221, Eleanor, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England. 1243, d. 1311James I the Conqueror (Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor, Aragonese: Chaime lo Conqueridor, Spanish: Jaime el Conquistador, Occitan: Jacme lo Conquistaire; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was the King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276. On 26 March 1244, the two monarchs signed the Treaty of Almizra to determine the zones of their expansion into Andalusia so as to prevent squabbling between them. [edit] Marriages and children James first married, in 1221, Eleanor, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England. James was the first great sponsor and patron of vernacular Catalan literature. By the Treaty of Corbeil, signed in May 1258, he frankly withdrew from conflict with Louis IX of France and was content with the recognition of his position, and the surrender of antiquated and illusory French claims to the overlordship of Catalonia. A translation of the medieval Catalan Libre dels fets. He entrusted the boy to be educated in Montfort's care in 1211, but was soon forced to take up arms against him, dying at the Battle of Muret on 12 September 1213. Nonetheless, James, who was then campaigning in Murcia, made peace with Mohammed I ibn Nasr, the Sultan of Granada, and set about collecting funds for a Crusade. During the demonstration, Egyptian troops hidden in the bushes ambushed a returning Frankish force which had been in Galilee. The kingdom was given over to confusion until, in 1217, the Templars and some of the more loyal nobles brought the young king to Zaragoza.In 1221, he was married to Eleanor, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England. James was handed over, at Carcassonne, in May or June 1214, to the papal legate Peter of Benevento.James was then sent to Monzón, where he was entrusted to the care of William of Montredon, the head of the Knights Templar in Spain and Provence; the regency meanwhile fell to his great uncle Sancho, Count of Roussillon, and his son, the king's cousin, Nuño. On 26 March 1244, the two monarchs signed the Treaty of Almizra to determine the zones of their expansion into Andalusia so as to prevent squabbling between them. By the Peace of Alcalá of 31 March 1227, the nobles and the king came to terms. Su padre, que acabaría repudiando a la reina, sólo llegó a concebirlo mediante engaño de algunos nobles y eclesiásticos que temían por la falta de un sucesor, y la colaboración de María, haciendo creer a Pedro que se acostaba con una de sus amantes. By the Peace of Alcalá of 31 March 1227, the nobles and the king came to terms. (de); Xaime I de Aragón (gl); Xhejmsi I Pushtuesi (sq); Խայմե I (hy); Хайме I Арагонски (bg); Jakob 1. af Aragonien (da); Iacob I al Aragonului (ro); ハイメ1世 (ja); Jacobus I van Aragón (nl); Đaume I od Aragona (sr-el); Jakob I av Aragonien (sv); بیرینجی خامس آراقون (azb); חיימה הראשון (he); Iacobus I (la); 海梅一世 (zh-hant); 海梅一世 (zh-cn); 海梅一世 (zh-hk); 하이메 1세 (ko); 海梅一世 (zh-tw); Jakobo la 1-a (eo); Jakub I. Aragonský (cs); Jakov I. Aragonski (hr); Giacomo I d'Aragona (it); আরাগনের প্রথম জেমস (bn); Jacques Ier d'Aragon (fr); ხაიმე I დამპყრობელი (ka); Якуб I Арагонскі (be-tarask); Chaime I dari Aragon (id); Ђауме I од Арагона (sr-ec); Jaume el Conqueridor (ca); Яків I (uk); Chaime I d'Aragón (an); James I of Aragon (en-gb); Jaime I de Aragão (pt); 海梅一世 (zh); Haime I (lv); James I of Aragon (en-ca); Ђауме I од Арагона (sr); Jaakko I (fi); Jakez Iañ Aragon (br); Jaime I de Aragão (pt-br); 海梅一世 (zh-sg); พระเจ้าไชเมที่ 1 แห่งอารากอน (th); Jakub I Zdobywca (pl); Jakob I av Aragón (nb); Jaime I od Aragona (sh); Aragon ka James pahila (hif); خامس اول آراگون (fa); Jaime I (tr); Хайме I (ru); James I of Aragon (en); خايمي الأول ملك أراغون (ar); Ιάκωβος Α΄ της Αραγωνίας (el); Jakub I.