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Jaume de Mallorca i Foix (1276 - vers 1330) fou infant del regne de Mallorca, fou el fill primogènit del rei Jaume II de Mallorca i d'Esclarmonda de Foix. Hereu del regne al qual renuncià vers l'any 1300 per poder ingressar a l'orde franciscà, fet que comportà que el seu germà Sanç esdevingués rei amb el nom de Sanç I de Mallorca.

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dbo:abstract Jaume de Mallorca i Foix (1276 - vers 1330) fou infant del regne de Mallorca, fou el fill primogènit del rei Jaume II de Mallorca i d'Esclarmonda de Foix. Hereu del regne al qual renuncià vers l'any 1300 per poder ingressar a l'orde franciscà, fet que comportà que el seu germà Sanç esdevingués rei amb el nom de Sanç I de Mallorca. (ca) Ο Ιάκωβος της Μαγιόρκας (Καταλανικά : Jaume περί το 1274 - περί το 1330), μέλος του Οίκου της Βαρκελώνης και του Τάγμα των Φραγκισκανών ήταν μεγαλύτερος γιος του Ιακώβου Β΄ της Μαγιόρκας και της συζύγου του Εσκλαραμούνδας της Φουά. Η οικογένεια του ήταν στενά αφοσιωμένη στην θρησκεία ακόμα και για τα πρότυπα της εποχής. Ο παππούς του Ιάκωβος Α΄ της Αραγωνίας ήταν μέλος του Τάγματος των Κιστερκιανών ενώ τα αδέλφια του Φίλιππος της Μαγιόρκας και Σάντσα της Μαγιόρκας ήταν μέλη του Τάγματος των Φραγκισκιανών. (el) James of Majorca (Catalan: Jaume; before 1274 – c. 1330) was a member of the House of Barcelona and of the Order of Friars Minor. James was the eldest of the four sons of James II and Esclaramunda of Foix, King and Queen of Majorca. As such, he was heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Majorca. The family was exceptionally devout even by the standards of the era: his grandfather James I stepped down to join the Cistercians, while both his brother Philip and sister Sancia were noted for their close ties to the Order of Saint Francis. James himself probably became acquainted with the Franciscans alongside another prince of the same age, Louis of Naples, while the latter was held hostage in Barcelona by King James II of Aragon, the Majorcan prince's first cousin. At one point, the King is known to have issued a "note prohibiting the friars from visiting the princes at night", indicating their close relationship with each other and with the Franciscans. Louis renounced his position as heir apparent to the throne of Naples and became Bishop of Toulouse in 1297 (and was eventually canonized), dying the same year, which probably left an impression on James. James was set to marry Catherine de Courtenay, the heiress of the defunct Latin Empire. The betrothal was celebrated in 1298 in the presence of the entire French royal court, including King Philip IV and Queen Joan I. Since the couple were too closely related, the condition for the marriage was dispensation from Pope Boniface VIII. It was never granted. Instead, James decided to remove himself from the line of succession in favour of his brother Sancho and take the habit. In 1299, in the words of his sister Sancia, James "renounced royal power for the love of Jesus Christ and became a son of Blessed Francis and entered his order". He spent the rest of his life in the Minorite convent at Perpignan as a simple friar. (en) Jacques de Majorque (Jaume de Mallorca, 1278 - 1330), infant de Majorque, était le fils aîné du roi Jacques II de Majorque et d'Esclarmonde de Foix. Héritier du royaume de Majorque, il renonça au trône en 1299 pour intégrer l'ordre des Franciscains. La couronne est donc revenue à son frère Sanç qui devint roi sous le nom de Sanche Ier de Majorque. (fr) Giacomo d'Aragona (1274 – 1330) è stato principe ereditario del Regno di Maiorca. (it)
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rdfs:comment Jaume de Mallorca i Foix (1276 - vers 1330) fou infant del regne de Mallorca, fou el fill primogènit del rei Jaume II de Mallorca i d'Esclarmonda de Foix. Hereu del regne al qual renuncià vers l'any 1300 per poder ingressar a l'orde franciscà, fet que comportà que el seu germà Sanç esdevingués rei amb el nom de Sanç I de Mallorca. (ca) Ο Ιάκωβος της Μαγιόρκας (Καταλανικά : Jaume περί το 1274 - περί το 1330), μέλος του Οίκου της Βαρκελώνης και του Τάγμα των Φραγκισκανών ήταν μεγαλύτερος γιος του Ιακώβου Β΄ της Μαγιόρκας και της συζύγου του Εσκλαραμούνδας της Φουά. Η οικογένεια του ήταν στενά αφοσιωμένη στην θρησκεία ακόμα και για τα πρότυπα της εποχής. Ο παππούς του Ιάκωβος Α΄ της Αραγωνίας ήταν μέλος του Τάγματος των Κιστερκιανών ενώ τα αδέλφια του Φίλιππος της Μαγιόρκας και Σάντσα της Μαγιόρκας ήταν μέλη του Τάγματος των Φραγκισκιανών. (el) Jacques de Majorque (Jaume de Mallorca, 1278 - 1330), infant de Majorque, était le fils aîné du roi Jacques II de Majorque et d'Esclarmonde de Foix. Héritier du royaume de Majorque, il renonça au trône en 1299 pour intégrer l'ordre des Franciscains. La couronne est donc revenue à son frère Sanç qui devint roi sous le nom de Sanche Ier de Majorque. (fr) Giacomo d'Aragona (1274 – 1330) è stato principe ereditario del Regno di Maiorca. (it) James of Majorca (Catalan: Jaume; before 1274 – c. 1330) was a member of the House of Barcelona and of the Order of Friars Minor. James was the eldest of the four sons of James II and Esclaramunda of Foix, King and Queen of Majorca. As such, he was heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Majorca. The family was exceptionally devout even by the standards of the era: his grandfather James I stepped down to join the Cistercians, while both his brother Philip and sister Sancia were noted for their close ties to the Order of Saint Francis. James himself probably became acquainted with the Franciscans alongside another prince of the same age, Louis of Naples, while the latter was held hostage in Barcelona by King James II of Aragon, the Majorcan prince's first cousin. At one point, the Kin (en)
rdfs:label Jaume de Mallorca (fill de Jaume II) (ca) Ιάκωβος της Μαγιόρκας (μοναχός) (el) Giacomo di Maiorca (1274-1330) (it) James of Majorca (monk) (en) Jacques de Majorque (fr)
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