House of Majorca

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The House of Majorca was a medieval royal dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Majorca and related territories in the western Mediterranean during the 13th and 14th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval dynasty
royal dynasty
capital Palma de Mallorca
Perpignan
coatOfArms coat of arms of Catalonia
surface form: Arms of the Kingdom of Majorca
conflict Aragonese conquest of Majorca (1343–1344)
surface form: Aragonese conquest of Majorca

War of the Majorcan Succession
continent Europe
countryRuled Kingdom of Majorca
deposedRuler James III of Majorca
dissolved 1344
dynasticOrigin Crown of Aragon
endTime 14th century
firstMonarch James II of Majorca
founder James II of Majorca
geographicFocus Balearic Islands
Cerdanya
Languedoc
County of Roussillon
surface form: Roussillon
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
historicalEra Middle Ages
inception 1276
languageUsed Catalan
Latin
Occitan
lastMonarch James III of Majorca
namedAfter Mallorca
surface form: Majorca
notableMember James II of Majorca
James III of Majorca
Sancho of Majorca
overthrownBy Peter IV of Aragon
parentHouse House of Barcelona
partOf history of Majorca
history of the Crown of Aragon
region western Mediterranean
religion Roman Catholicism
ruledFrom 1276
ruledUntil 1344
startTime 13th century
successorState Crown of Aragon
territoryIncluded County of Cerdanya
County of Roussillon
Kingdom of Majorca
Lordship of Montpellier
titleHeld Count of Cerdanya
County of Roussillon
surface form: Count of Roussillon

King of Majorca
Lord of Montpellier
vassalOf Crown of Aragon

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Kingdom of Majorca dynasty House of Majorca