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Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Parent
Marriage (a child)
Marriage (a child)
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Marriage (a child)
Marriage (three children)
1079 - 1135
Elvira de
Leon-Castile
Jiminez
56
56
1309 - 1339
Isabella
Of
Sicilily
30
30
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess CHAN23 Aug 2007
1272 - 1337
Frederick
II Of
Sicily
65
65
CHAN23 Aug 2007
1289 - 1341
Eleanor
Of
Naples
52
52
CHAN23 Aug 2007
~1249 - 1285
Pedro
III
D'aragon
36
36
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Aragon King Of Aragón and count Of Barcelona (1276-85) and king Of Sicily (1282-85); son and successor Of James I. In 1280 hee stablished Aragonese influence on the northern shores OfAfr ica. From his marriage (1262) to Constance, daughter and he irOf Manfred Of Sicily, were derived the claims Of the hous e OfAragón to Sicily and Southern Italy. After the insurrec tion Ofthe Sicilian Vespers against Charles I Of Anjou, Pet er wasoffered the crown Of Sicily and took possession Of th e island(1282). Pope Martin IV excommunicatedhim and declar ed himdeprived Of his states on the basis Of Peter II's dec laration Ofvassalage to the Holy See. A crusade against Ara gón wasorganized by the pope and the French, who invaded Ca talonia butwere repulsed by Peter and defeated at sea by Ro ger Of Loria.Peter's Sicilian venture was unpopular with th e Aragonesenobility and towns, and he was compelled to gran t them wideprivileges to quell their opposition. He founde d the firstuniversity in Aragón at Huesca. Peter was succee ded in Aragón byhis eldest son, Alfonso III, and in Sicil y by his second son,James (later James II Of Aragón). CHAN23 Aug 2007
1249 - 1302
Constance
Hohenstauffen
53
53
CHAN23 Aug 2007
~1230
Beatrice
Of
Savoy
CHAN23 Aug 2007
<1154 - >1197
Constance
Of
Sicily
43
43
CHAN23 Aug 2007
1095 - 1154
Roger II
Guiscard
Of Sicily
59
59
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King CHAN23 Aug 2007
D. 1327
James
D'aragon
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Aragon King Of Aragón and count Of Barcelona (1291-1327), king OfS icily (1285-95). He succeeded his father, Peter III, in Sic ilyand his brother, Alfonso III, in Arag¢n. James defende d Sicilyagainst the claimsOf Charles II Of Naples until 129 5, when herelinquished the island in exchangefor the titl e to Sardiniaand Corsica. (Sardinia was annexed in 1323-24 , but hedid nottake Corsica.) James later supported Charle s against theformer's own brother, who had been proclaime d king Of Sicily asFrederick II. James was succeeded in Ara gón by his son AlfonsoIV.
1265 - 1291
Alfonso
III
D'aragon
26
26
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Aragon King Of Aragón and count Of Barcelona (1285-91), son andsuc cessor Of Peter III. He was forced to grant wide privileges to the cortes Of the Aragonese nobles. At first he supporte d theclaim to Sicily Of his brother James (later James II O f Aragón)against Charles II Of Naples. Later, however, he r ecognizedpapal suzerainty over Sicily and pressed James t o abandon hisclaim. He also made war on Castile and on hi s uncle, James I OfMajorca. James II succeeded him.
~1166
Constance
Of
Aragon
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1194 - 1250
Frederick
II
Hohenstauffen
55
55
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor Name Suffix:<NSFX> Holy Roman Empire CHAN23 Aug 2007
1232 - 1266
Manfred
Of
Sicily
34
34
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King CHAN23 Aug 2007
1165 - 1197
Henry
VI
Hohenstauffen
32
32
CHAN23 Aug 2007
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