Llucmajor — The municipality of Llucmajor (Spanish Lluchmayor) is the largest municipality (in terms of surface area) of the Balearic Island Majorca. It has almost 30,000 inhabitants (including 4,300 foreigners, of whom 1,600 are Germans) and a surface area… … Wikipedia
List of battles 601–1400 — List of battles: before 601 601 1400 1401 1800 1801 1900 1901 2000 2001 current 7th century * 603 Battle of Degsastan Northumbrian king Aethelfrith defeats Scots under Áedán mac Gabráin * 612 ** Battle of Yodong fortress Korean Goguryeo defeat… … Wikipedia
Peter IV of Aragon — Peter IV (also known as Pedro or Pere 5 September 1319,Chaytor, 166.] BalaguerBisson, 104.] – 5 January 1387), called the Ceremonious ( el Ceremonioso ) or El del Punyalet ( the one of the little dagger ), was the King of Aragon, King of Sardinia … Wikipedia
Balearic Islands — Illes Balears (Catalan) Islas Baleares (Spanish) Autonomous Community … Wikipedia
Isabella of Majorca — Isabella Queen of Majorca Tenure 1375–1406 (In pretendence) Spouse John II, Marquess of Montferrat Konrad of Reischach and Jungnau Issue Otto III of Montferrat John III of Montferrat Theodore II … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Majorca — The Kingdom of Majorca was founded by James I of Aragon, also known as James The Conqueror . After the death of his first born son Alfonso, a will was written in 1262 which created the kingdom in order to cede it to his son James. This… … Wikipedia
James III of Majorca — James III (also Jaume or Jaime ; 1315 ndash; 25 August 1349), called the Rash or the Unfortunate, son of Ferdinand of Majorca and Isabelle de Sabran, heiress of Principality of Achaea, was the King of Majorca from 1324 to 1344. He was the last… … Wikipedia
James IV of Majorca — (c. 1336 ndash; January 20, 1375) was the son of James III of Majorca and Constance of Aragon. His maternal grandparents were Alfonso IV of Aragon and his first wife Teresa of Entença and Antillon.His father was killed at the Battle of Llucmajor… … Wikipedia
Thomàs Périz de Fozes — (or Thomas Periz in original orthography) was an Aragonese troubadour of the knightly class, who has left two poems in the Occitan language. His mother tongue was evidently Aragonese. His Occitan is the literary koiné of the classical era of the… … Wikipedia
Majorca — For other uses, see Majorca (disambiguation). Majorca Native name: Mallorca Flag of Majorca … Wikipedia