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Alfonso III

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Alfonso III 1265-91, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona (1285-91), son and successor of Peter III. He was forced to grant wide privileges to the cortes of the Aragonese nobles. At first he supported the claim to Sicily of his brother James (later James II of Aragón) against Charles II of Naples. Later, however, he recognized papal suzerainty over Sicily and pressed James to abandon his claim. He also made war on Castile and on his uncle, James I of Majorca. James II succeeded him. Author not available, ALFONSO III. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Si... Read more
Alfonso III
Alfonso III The Portuguese king Alfonso III (1210-1279) reigned from 1248 to 1279. He completed the conquest...over the divided kingdom, the usurper, who was declared king Alfonso III, launched a campaign to free southern Portugal from the Moslems... Read more
Alfonso III
...of Boulogne and thus was known as Alfonso o Bolonhez [Alfonso of Boulogne]. He seized power after the deposition (1245...brother by the pope, becoming king on Sancho's death. Alfonso completed the reconquest of Portugal from the Moors by...the Algarve. This involved him in a long quarrel with ... Read more

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