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The Great Peninsular Kingdoms (13th-15th Centuries) Aragón

By irsolau
  • 1213

    Battle of Muret

    Battle of Muret
    Pedro II died because he was killed by the king of France.
  • Period: 1213 to 1276

    James I

    James I king of Aragón. He was named the Conqueror.
  • 1229

    James I conquers Mallorca

    James I conquers Mallorca
    James I the Conqueror gave up the territory of France and focus on the Mediterranean and the south.
  • 1232

    James I begins the conquest of the Kingdom of Valencia

    James I begins the conquest of the Kingdom of Valencia
    In 1238, James I conquered Valencia and part of the provinces of Alicante, which was completely occupied by James II in the 14th century.
  • 1235

    James I conquers Ibiza

    James I conquers Ibiza
    James I began the conquest of Mallorca and Ibiza.
  • 1244

    Treaty of Almizra

    Treaty of Almizra
    The Castilian and Aragonese troops met in Murcia. Alfonso X of Castile and James I of Aragón signed the Treaty of Almizra, which meant that Murcia remained part of Castile.
  • Period: 1276 to 1285

    Peter III

    Peter III king of Aragón.He was called `Peter el grande´
  • 1282

    Peter the Great occupies Sicily

    Peter the Great occupies Sicily
    The occupation of Sicily by Peter III in 1982.
  • Period: 1285 to 1291

    Alfonso III

    Alfonso III king of Aragón. He was count of Barcelona.
  • Period: 1291 to 1327

    James II

    James II king of Aragón and also he was king of Valencia.
  • 1323

    James II conquers Corsica and Sardinia

    James II conquers Corsica and Sardinia
    James II conquers Sardinia in 1323.
  • Period: 1327 to 1336

    Alfonso IV

    Alfonso IV king of Aragón. He had more than 30 children.
  • Period: 1336 to 1387

    Peter IV

    Peter IV king of Aragón. He was called ``El Ceremonosio´´
  • 1379

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

    Peter IV incorporates the Duchies of Athens and Neopatria into the Crown of Aragón.
    Peter III incoporates the Duches of Athens and Neopatria
  • Period: 1387 to 1396

    John I

    John I king of Aragón. He was duck of Montblanch.
  • 1391

    Anti-Jewish pogroms

    Anti-Jewish pogroms
    They were persecutions against the Jews population . This was because they were presure to convert to Christianity
  • Period: 1396 to 1410

    Martin I

    Martin I king of Aragón. He was called ``el humano´´
  • 1412

    Compromise of Caspe Beginning of the Trastámara dynasty in the Crown of Aragón

    Compromise of Caspe Beginning of the Trastámara dynasty in the Crown of Aragón
    The 15th century began with the dynastic crisis caused when Martin the Humane died without an heir.
    Representatives of Catalonia, Aragón and Valencia signed the Compromise of Caspe in whwich they chose Ferdinand of Antequera (of the Trastámara dynasty) to be king.
  • Period: 1412 to 1416

    Ferdinand I of Trastámara

    Ferdinand I of Trastámara king of Aragón. He was the first king of Trastámara in Aragón.
  • Period: 1416 to 1458

    Alfonso V

    Alfonso V king of Aragón. He conquered the kingdom of Napoles.
  • 1442

    Alfonso V conquers the Kingdom of Naples

    Alfonso V conquers the Kingdom of Naples
    When Alfonso V tried to conquer Naples, he was captured and make prisioner, but he scaped and he conquered Naples, where he transferred his court.
  • Period: 1458 to 1479

    John II

    John II king of Aragón. He was called ``Juan sin fe´´
  • 1462

    Civil war in Catalonia

    Civil war in Catalonia
    As in the countryside, the nobles make the peasants their lives hard, making the taxes increase and in the cities, in Barcelona was a crisis because the traders and artisans had a group, called the Busca, that confronted the nobes, called the Biga.
  • Period: 1479 to 1561

    Ferdinand II

    Ferdinand II king of Aragón. He was married to Isabel La Catolica.