1) James I, king of Majorca. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...James I, king of Majorca, 1243-1311, king of Majorca (1276-1311), count of Roussillon and Cerdagne, lord of Montpellier, son of James I of Aragon. In 1278 he was... 2) James II, king of Majorca. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...James II, king of Majorca, 1315-49, king of Majorca (1324-49), count of Roussillon and Cerdagne, lord of Montpellier; grandson of James I, nephew and successor of... 3) d. France. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...emperor) and Etaples (with England). Spain was bought off by the cession of Roussillon and Cerdagne. 1 1495-96 Charles's expedition to Italy to claim the inheritance... 4) 3. Barcelona and Catalonia. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...for it created a powerful state with access to the sea. Catalonian territories included Cerdagne and a large part of Provence, with the later addition of Roussillon... 5) Majorca. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...the inheritance of James I of Majorca. It comprised the Balearic Islands, Roussillon and Cerdagne (between France and Spain), and several fiefs in S France. Perpignan,... 6) 1640-59. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...cede to France the frontier fortresses in Flanders and Artois as well as Roussillon and Cerdagne. Louis XIV married Maria Teresa, daughter of Philip IV. (See Spain)... 7) 4. European Diplomacy and Wars, 1648-1795. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World
History ...Spain begun during the Thirty Years' War: (1) France received part of Roussillon, Conflans, Cerdagne, and several towns in Artios and Flanders, Hainault, and Luxemburg;... 8) 5. Aragon. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1258 With the Treaty of Corbeil, the king of France renounced his claims to Barcelona, Urgel, Cerdagne, Roussillon. Aragon was ceded, including Carcassonne, Foix,... 9) 237. Guitare. Lucas, St. John, comp. Victor-Marie Hugo. 1920. The Oxford
Book of French Verse ...comte elle s est donc enfuie! 75 Enfuie, hélas! Par le chemin qui va vers la Cerdagne, Je ne sais où Le vent qui vient à travers la montagne Me rendra fou. 80 Je... 10) Aragon, house of. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...other as well as with other rulers in Spain. The kingdom of Majorca, with Roussillon and Cerdagne, was separate from 1276 to 1343; that of Sicily, from 1296 to 1409;... |