'James III' (also ''Jaume'' or ''Jaime'';
1315 –
1349), called 'the Rash', son of
Ferdinand of Majorca and Isabelle de Sabran, heiress of
Principality of Achaea.
Biography
At the death of his mother in 1315, he succeeded as
Prince of Achaia, ruling the Catalan crusader state in Greece under the guardianship of his father, who was killed in 1316. At the death of his uncle Sancho, he became King of
Majorca, being grandson of
James II.
Up to the
1330s, he was widely recognized as ruler of all
Morea, i.e. the
Principality of Achaea.
He married Constança of Aragon, daughter of
Alfonso IV of Aragon.
He was driven out of Majorca and finally murdered by his cousin
Pedro IV of Aragon, who reannexed the
Balearic Islands to the crown.
The heir was his son
James IV of Majorca, who ruled in Morea as Prince of Achaia and was claimant to Majorca, and was married to Queen
Joan I of Naples. James IV, King-consort of Naples, died childless and James III's daughter,
Isabel of Majorca inherited the claims.
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