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Peter III of Aragon

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia - 1282

For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. 1282 - Events. 1282 - War and politics. March 30 - The Sicilian rebellion known as the Sicilian Vespers begins against the rule of Angevin King Charles I of Sicily; over the next six weeks, thousands of French are killed. The rebellion forces Charles to abandon the Ninth Crusade while still en route to the target city of Constantinople, and allows King Peter III of Aragon to take over rule of the island from Charl ...

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia - 1284

1284 - War and politics. King Charles II of Naples is captured in a naval battle off Naples by Roger of Lauria, admiral to King Peter III of Aragon. The Statute of Rhuddlan is created, formally incorporating Wales into England in the entity England and Wales. The Italian city-state of Genoa defeats its rival Pisa in the naval Battle of Meloria, ending Pisa's marine power and hastening the city's decline in power. Stefan Dragutin, king of Serbia, receives Belgrade, Srem, and other ...

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia - Charles I of Sicily

Charles of Anjou (1227–1285), also Charles I of Sicily. He was King of Sicily 1262–1282 (and under that title, King of Naples 1282–1285), King of Albania 1272–1285, King of Jerusalem 1277–1285, Prince of Achaea 1278–1285, Count of Provence and Forcalquier 1246–1285, and Count of Anjou and Maine 1247–1285. He was the posthumous son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile, and hence brother to Louis IX of France and Alphonse of Toulouse. He conquered the Kingdom of Sicily from the Hohenstaufen in 1266 and began to ...

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia - 1280s

1240s 1250s 1260s - 1270s - 1280s 1290s 1300s 1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 The 1280s is the decade starting January 1, 1280 and ending December 31, 1289. Europe in the 1280s was marked by naval warfare on the Mediterranean Sea and consolidation of power by the major states. Ongoing struggles over the control of Sicily provoked lengthy naval warfare: after the Sicilian Vespers rebellion, the French Angevins struggled against Aragon for control of the island. King Rudolph I of G ...

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia - 1239

1239 - Births. June 17 - King Edward I of England (died 1307) December 17 - Kujo Yoritsugu, Japanese shogun (died 1256) Peter III of Aragon (died 1285) John II, Duke of Brittany (died 1305) Ippen, Japanese monk (died 1289) 1239 - Deaths. March 3 - Vladimir III Rurikovich, Grand Prince of Kiev (born 1187) March 20 - Hermann von Salza, fourth Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights March 28 - Emperor Go-Toba of ...

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia - Charles II of Naples

Charles II, known as the Lame (Fr. le Boiteux) (born c. 1248, died 5 May 1309, Naples) was the King of Naples and Sicily, titular king of Jerusalem, and Prince of Salerno. He was a son of Charles I of Naples. He had been captured by Roger of Lauria in the naval battle at Naples in 1284. When his father died, he was still a prisoner of Peter III of Aragon. In 1288 King Edward I of England mediated to make peace, and Charles was liberated only to retain Naples alone. Sicily was left to the Aragonese. Charles ...

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia - 1285

For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. 1285 - Events. January 6 - Archbishop Jakub Świnka orders all priests subject to his bishopry in Poland to deliver sermons in Polish rather than German, thus further unifying the Catholic Church in Poland and fostering a national identity. April 25 - Mamluk sultan Qalawun begins a siege of the Crusader fortress of Margat (in present-day Syria), a major stronghold of the Knights Hospitaller thought to be impregnable; he captu ...

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - 1284 - Events

1284 - War and politics. King Charles II of Naples is captured in a naval battle off Naples by Roger of Lauria, admiral to King Peter III of Aragon. The Statute of Rhuddlan is created, formally incorporating Wales into England in the entity England and Wales. The Italian city-state of Genoa defeats its rival Pisa in the naval Battle of Meloria, ending Pisa's marine power and hastening the city's decline in power. Stefan Dragutin, king of Serbia, receives Belgrade, Srem, and other ...

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1284, 1284 - Events, 1284 - War and politics, 1284 - Culture, 1284 - Births, 1284 - Deaths, 1284 - In legend

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - 1282 - Events

1282 - War and politics. March 30 - The Sicilian rebellion known as the Sicilian Vespers begins against the rule of Angevin King Charles I of Sicily; over the next six weeks, thousands of French are killed. The rebellion forces Charles to abandon the Ninth Crusade while still en route to the target city of Constantinople, and allows King Peter III of Aragon to take over rule of the island from Charles (which in turn leads to Peter's excommunication by Pope Martin IV). March - Dafydd ap Gruffydd, br ...

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1282, 1282 - Events, 1282 - War and politics, 1282 - Culture and natural disasters, 1282 - Births, 1282 - Deaths

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - Counts of Foix - House of Foix

The counts of Foix flourished from the 11th to the 15th century. They were at first feudatories of the counts of Toulouse, but soon succeeded in establishing their independence, and during the 13th and 14th centuries the counts of Foix figured among the most powerful of the French feudal nobles. Living on the borders of France, having constant interaction with Navarre, and in frequent communication with England through Gascony and Aquitaine, they were in a position favorable to an assertion of independence, and acted more like the eq ...

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Counts of Foix, Counts of Foix - House of Foix, Counts of Foix - House of Foix-Béarn, Counts of Foix - House of Foix-Grailly, Counts of Foix - Houses of Albret and Bourbon, Counts of Foix - Reference

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - Mountaineering - Hazards

The craft of climbing has been developed to avoid two main types of danger: the danger of things falling on the traveller and the danger of the climber falling himself. The things that may fall are rocks, ice and snow; the mountaineer may fall from rocks, ice or snow, or into crevasses in ice or snow. There are also dangers from weather. Thus in all there are eight chief dangers: falling rocks, falling ice, snow-avalanches, falls from difficult rocks, falls from ice slopes, falls down snow slopes, falls into crevasses, dangers from weather. To select and follow a route avoiding these d ...

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Mountaineering, Mountaineering - Hazards, Mountaineering - Falling Rocks, Mountaineering - Falling Ice, Mountaineering - Snow Avalanches, Mountaineering - Falls from rocks, Mountaineering - Ice Slopes, Mountaineering - Snow Slopes, Mountaineering - Crevasses, Mountaineering - Weather, Mountaineering - Altitude, Mountaineering - History, Mountaineering - Quotations

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - Charles I of Sicily - Biography

Charles I of Sicily - Early Life. Charles was born in 1227, shortly after the death of his father, King Louis VIII. In his will, his father had left to him (should he be male), the Counties of Anjou and Maine, with which he was invested in 1247. The affection of his mother Blanche seems largely to have been bestowed upon his brother Louis; and Louis tended to favor his elder brothers Robert of Artois and Alphonse. The self-reliance this engendered in Charles may account for the tremendous drive and ambition he showed in his later life. Ch ...

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Charles I of Sicily, Charles I of Sicily - Biography, Charles I of Sicily - Early Life, Charles I of Sicily - Marriage and Children, Charles I of Sicily - Accession in Provence, Charles I of Sicily - Seventh Crusade and Return, Charles I of Sicily - Wider Ambitions, Charles I of Sicily - Conquest of Sicily, Charles I of Sicily - Ambitions in the Latin Empire, Charles I of Sicily - Eighth Crusade, Charles I of Sicily - Conquest of Albania and Genoese War, Charles I of Sicily - Breakdown of the Union, Charles I of Sicily - Sicilian Vespers, Charles I of Sicily - War with Aragon, Charles I of Sicily - Death and legacy

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - 1280s - War and politics

1280s - Europe. 1282 - March - Dafydd ap Gruffydd, brother to Prince of Wales Llywelyn the Last, attacks an English castle; his brother feels compelled to support him despite poor preparation for war, quickly leading to the final English conquest of Wales by King Edward I of England. 1286 - Prussians settled in exile in Serbia stage a famous uprising. 1288 - June 5 - John I of Brabant defeats the duchy of Guelders in the Battle of Worringen — one of the largest battles in ...

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1280s, 1280s - War and politics, 1280s - Europe, 1280s - The Mongol Empire sphere of influence, 1280s - The Mamluk Sultanate sphere of influence: the Middle East, 1280s - Culture, 1280s - Natural events, 1280s - Science literature and industry, 1280s - Civic laws and institutions, 1280s - Art and architecture, 1280s - Cities and institutions, 1280s - Religion, 1280s - Births, 1280s - Deaths

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - Kings of Jerusalem - Lines of succession in several claims

Italics indicate individuals who did not themselves use the title of "King of Jerusalem". Kings of Jerusalem - Cypriot claimants. Henry II (1285) 1291–1324 Hugh 1324–1359 Peter I 1359–1369 Peter II 1369–1382 James I 1382–1398 Janus 1398–1432 Jean 1432–1458 Charlotte I 1458–1485 (d. 1487) m. 1459 her cousin Louis of Savoy (d. 1482) In 1460, Charlotte was dispossessed of Cyprus by her illegitimate half-brother James. However ...

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Kings of Jerusalem, Kings of Jerusalem - Kings of Jerusalem 1099-1291, Kings of Jerusalem - Claimants to the throne of Jerusalem, Kings of Jerusalem - Lines of succession in several claims, Kings of Jerusalem - Cypriot claimants, Kings of Jerusalem - Neapolitan claimants, Kings of Jerusalem - Other Claims

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - History of Catalonia - Catalonia Aragon and Castile

History of Catalonia - Union with Aragon. Until the middle of the 12th century, the successive counts of Barcelona tried to expand their domain in multiple directions. They incorporated the county of Besalú, part of the county of Empúries, all of the county of Cerdagne, and, briefly, even the county of Provence. The Catalan church, for its part, became independent of the bi ...

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History of Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Prehistory in Catalonia, History of Catalonia - The rise of Iberian culture, History of Catalonia - Roman times, History of Catalonia - From late antiquity to feudalism, History of Catalonia - Visigothic and Muslim rule, History of Catalonia - Carolingian conquest, History of Catalonia - The rise and fall of the aloers, History of Catalonia - First references to the name Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Catalonia Aragon and Castile, History of Catalonia - Union with Aragon, History of Catalonia - The Aragonese-Catalan Empire, History of Catalonia - Crown of Aragon union with Crown of Castile, History of Catalonia - The Reapers' War, History of Catalonia - War of the Spanish Succession, History of Catalonia - Economic recovery, History of Catalonia - The Napoleonic Wars, History of Catalonia - The Carlist wars, History of Catalonia - Industrialization, History of Catalonia - Catalan nationalism and the workers movement, History of Catalonia - Republic and civil war, History of Catalonia - Franco's dictatorship, History of Catalonia - Democracy restored

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - Michael VIII Palaeologus - Reign

In 1261, Michael captured Constantinople from its last Latin monarch, Baldwin II. He had himself crowned, with his infant son Andronicus as co-Emperor. Later that year, in December, he had John Lascaris blinded and banished. For this last act he was excommunicated by Arsenius, and the ban was not removed until six years afterwards (1268) on the accession of a new patriarch. After rendering John Lascaris ineligible for the throne, Michael quickly married off John's sisters to foreigners, so their descendants could not threat ...

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Michael VIII Palaeologus, Michael VIII Palaeologus - Way to the throne, Michael VIII Palaeologus - Reign, Michael VIII Palaeologus - Family, Michael VIII Palaeologus - Sources

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - History of Catalonia - The Carlist wars

The reign of Ferdinand VII (reigned 1808–1833) saw several Catalan uprisings and after his death the conflict over the succession between the absolutist "Carlist" partisans of Infante Carlos and the liberal partisans of Isabella II led to the First Carlist War, which lasted until 1840 and was especially virulent in the Catalan territory. As with the Basques, many of the Catalans fought on the Carlist side, not because they supported absolute monarchy but because they hoped that restoration of the Old Regime would mean restoration ...

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History of Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Prehistory in Catalonia, History of Catalonia - The rise of Iberian culture, History of Catalonia - Roman times, History of Catalonia - From late antiquity to feudalism, History of Catalonia - Visigothic and Muslim rule, History of Catalonia - Carolingian conquest, History of Catalonia - The rise and fall of the aloers, History of Catalonia - First references to the name Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Catalonia Aragon and Castile, History of Catalonia - Union with Aragon, History of Catalonia - The Aragonese-Catalan Empire, History of Catalonia - Crown of Aragon union with Crown of Castile, History of Catalonia - The Reapers' War, History of Catalonia - War of the Spanish Succession, History of Catalonia - Economic recovery, History of Catalonia - The Napoleonic Wars, History of Catalonia - The Carlist wars, History of Catalonia - Industrialization, History of Catalonia - Catalan nationalism and the workers movement, History of Catalonia - Republic and civil war, History of Catalonia - Franco's dictatorship, History of Catalonia - Democracy restored

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - History of Catalonia - The Napoleonic Wars

In the 1790s, new conflicts arose on the French border, due to the French Revolution and the French Revolutionary Wars. In 1808, during the Napoleonic Wars, Catalonia was occupied by the troops of General Philippe Guillaume Duhesme. The official Spanish army had evaporated, but popular resistance against the French occupation occurred in Catalonia as in other parts of Spain, and eventually developed into the Spanish War of Independence. Girona was besieged by the French and defended by its inhabitants under the direction of general and milit ...

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History of Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Prehistory in Catalonia, History of Catalonia - The rise of Iberian culture, History of Catalonia - Roman times, History of Catalonia - From late antiquity to feudalism, History of Catalonia - Visigothic and Muslim rule, History of Catalonia - Carolingian conquest, History of Catalonia - The rise and fall of the aloers, History of Catalonia - First references to the name Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Catalonia Aragon and Castile, History of Catalonia - Union with Aragon, History of Catalonia - The Aragonese-Catalan Empire, History of Catalonia - Crown of Aragon union with Crown of Castile, History of Catalonia - The Reapers' War, History of Catalonia - War of the Spanish Succession, History of Catalonia - Economic recovery, History of Catalonia - The Napoleonic Wars, History of Catalonia - The Carlist wars, History of Catalonia - Industrialization, History of Catalonia - Catalan nationalism and the workers movement, History of Catalonia - Republic and civil war, History of Catalonia - Franco's dictatorship, History of Catalonia - Democracy restored

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - Kings of Jerusalem - Claimants to the throne of Jerusalem

Count Hugh of Brienne claimed the regency of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (and, indirectly, his place in the succession) in 1264 as senior heir of Alice of Jerusalem, second daughter of Queen Isabella I, and Hugh I of Cyprus, being the son of their eldest daughter, but was passed over by the Haute Cour in favor of his cousin Hugh of Antioch, the future Hugh III of Cyprus and I of Jerusalem. The Brienne line continues, but has afterwards taken next to no part in affairs in Outremer. After the end of the kingdom, Henry II of Cyprus continued to use the title "King of Jerusalem." Afte ...

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Kings of Jerusalem, Kings of Jerusalem - Kings of Jerusalem 1099-1291, Kings of Jerusalem - Claimants to the throne of Jerusalem, Kings of Jerusalem - Lines of succession in several claims, Kings of Jerusalem - Cypriot claimants, Kings of Jerusalem - Neapolitan claimants, Kings of Jerusalem - Other Claims

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Peter III of Aragon: Encyclopedia II - History of Catalonia - Catalan nationalism and the workers movement

In 1874, a coup by General Martínez Campos in Sagunto led to a restoration of the Bourbon dynasty in the person of Alfonso XII. A period of political stability, of repression of the workers movement, and of a slow growth in Catalan nationalist identity extended to the early years of the 20th century, when once again political opposition broke to the fore, especially republicanism and Catalan nationalism, but also class-based politics reflecting social tensions. The following decades saw the rise of the political Catalanism still prev ...

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History of Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Prehistory in Catalonia, History of Catalonia - The rise of Iberian culture, History of Catalonia - Roman times, History of Catalonia - From late antiquity to feudalism, History of Catalonia - Visigothic and Muslim rule, History of Catalonia - Carolingian conquest, History of Catalonia - The rise and fall of the aloers, History of Catalonia - First references to the name Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Catalonia Aragon and Castile, History of Catalonia - Union with Aragon, History of Catalonia - The Aragonese-Catalan Empire, History of Catalonia - Crown of Aragon union with Crown of Castile, History of Catalonia - The Reapers' War, History of Catalonia - War of the Spanish Succession, History of Catalonia - Economic recovery, History of Catalonia - The Napoleonic Wars, History of Catalonia - The Carlist wars, History of Catalonia - Industrialization, History of Catalonia - Catalan nationalism and the workers movement, History of Catalonia - Republic and civil war, History of Catalonia - Franco's dictatorship, History of Catalonia - Democracy restored

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