Aragon

Crown of Aragon

  • Civil wars in Catalonia
    1462 BCE

    Civil wars in Catalonia

    The catalan civil war was a civil war in the Principality of Catalonia, then belonging to the Crown of Aragon, between 1462 and 1472. The royalists who supported John II of Aragon and the Catalan constitutionalists, disputed the extent of royal rights in Catalonia.
  • Alfonso V  conquers the kingdom of Naples
    1442 BCE

    Alfonso V conquers the kingdom of Naples

    Alfonso V of Aragón finally conquers the kingdom of Naples
  • Anti-Jewishpogroms
    1391 BCE

    Anti-Jewishpogroms

    A pogrom is a violent riot aimed at the massacre or persecution of an ethnic or religious group, particularly one aimed at Jews
  • Peter IV incorporates the Duchies of Athens and Neopatria into the Crown of Aragón
    1379 BCE

    Peter IV incorporates the Duchies of Athens and Neopatria into the Crown of Aragón

    Peter finally incorporates
  • Period: 1323 BCE to 1325 BCE

    James II conquers Corsica and Sardinia

    James II finally conquers Corsica and Sardinia
  • Peter the Great occupies Sicily
    1282 BCE

    Peter the Great occupies Sicily

    Peter became King Peter I of Sicily in 1282 as the liberating force behind the uprising and revolution known as the Sicilian Vespers.
  • James I conquest Ibiza
    1235 BCE

    James I conquest Ibiza

    James I conquest Ibiza
  • James I begins the conquest of the kingdom of Valencia
    1232 BCE

    James I begins the conquest of the kingdom of Valencia

    James I begins the conquest of the kingdom of Valencia
  • James I conquers Mallorca
    1229 BCE

    James I conquers Mallorca

    The Conquest of the island of Majorca on behalf of the Christian kingdoms was carried out by King James I of Aragon between 1229 and 1231.
  • Battle of Muret
    1213 BCE

    Battle of Muret

    At the Battle of Muret on 12 September 1213 the Crusader army of Simon IV de Montfort defeated the Catharist, Aragonese and Catalan forces of Peter II of Aragon, at Muret near Toulouse.