The Story of Majorca and MinorcaMarkham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir
History
The Story of Majorca and Minorca
Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir
Balearic Islands (Spain) -- History
Isabel of Majorca, married to the Infanta Juan Manuel of Castille, 92
Isabella of Andria married to Prince Fernando, 129;
death, 130
Isabella of Aragon, Queen of
France, 49
Isabella of Aragon, Queen of
Portugal, 95
Isabella of Castille, 168
St. Isabel, 8
Ischia, 80
Iviça, 182, 184, 188
Jaca, 68
Jacomo de Mallorca, Director of Prince Henry’s navigation school at
Sagres, 174
Jativa, 93
Jayme I., King of Aragon and Majorca:
birth, 6;
description of his person, 7;
anecdote of the swallow, 8;
marriage with Violante of Hungary, 8;
his Journal, 11;
prepared to conquer Majorca, 12;
embarked: at sea, 14;
landed in Majorca, 15;
his first skirmish, 16;
heard Mass, 17;
put on his armour, 18;
grief at the losses: ‘Bendinat,’ 20;
began the siege of Palma, 25, 26;
entered the town: Amír surrendered, 32;
kindness to the Amír’s son, 33;
reducing the island, 34-36;
departure from Majorca, 37, 38;
second visit to Majorca, 40;
third visit, 43;
on Cape Pera: Minorcans deceived, 44, 45;
activity, administration, 47;
his conquest of Valencia, 48;
his children, 48;
conquest of Murcia, 49;
death: burial at Poblet, 51;
his reign and administration, 51, 52;
annual procession, relics, 52, 53;
lenient treatment of Moors of Minorca, 228
Jayme II., King of Aragon:
went to Sicily with his mother, 77;
his naval victory, 79;
saved the life of Charles of Anjou, 81;
King of Sicily, 94;
subdued Calabria, 96;
became King of Aragon, 97;
change of policy, 98;
attacked his brother Federigo, 102;
besieged Almeria, 124-126;
friendly relations with Majorca, 137
Jayme II., King of Majorca, 48;
marriage, 49;
to succeed to Majorca, Montpellier, Roussillon, Cerdaña, and
Conflent, 50;
first separate King of Majorca, 55;
character, 56;
difficult position, 76;
escorted Queen Constance to her ship,78;
took leave of his brother, 78;
neutrality in the war with France, 83;
escorted his nephew from Catalonia, 91;
children, 92;
Majorca to be occupied, 93;
Majorca restored to him, 105, 106;
his administration of Majorca, 107, 112;
his buildings, 113, 114;
death, 118;
coinage, 110;
mummy, 119
Jayme III., King of Majorca:
birth, 130;
brought to Perpignan by Muntaner, 133, 134;
adopted by his uncle Sancho, 135;
his education, 141, 142;
homage to the King of Aragon, 142, 143;
marriage with Constance of Aragon, 142;
protest against Pedro’s usurpation, 145;
submission to Pedro fruitless, 146;
collected forces to recover Majorca, 147;
defeat and death, 148, 149;
his character, 149
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