1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/James II. of Aragon

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16244211911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 15 — James II. of Aragon

JAMES II. (c. 1260–1327), king of Aragon, grandson of James I., and son of Peter III. by his marriage with Constance, daughter of Manfred of Beneventum, was left in 1285 as king of Sicily by his father. In 1291, on the death of his elder brother, Alphonso, to whom Aragon had fallen, he resigned Sicily and endeavoured to arrange the quarrel between his own family and the Angevine House, by marriage with Blanca, daughter of Charles of Anjou, king of Naples.