Person:James II, Count of Urgell (1)

Watchers
James II _____, Count of Urgell
m. Aft 27 Jan 1376
  1. Leonor de Urgell1378 - 1430
  2. Cecilia de UrgellAbt 1379 - 1460
  3. James II _____, Count of Urgell1380 - 1433
  4. Isabel de UrgellAbt 1380 - 1444
  5. Pedro de UrgellAbt 1390 - Aft 1408
m. 29 Jul 1407
  1. Isabella of Aragon, Countess of Urgell1409 - 1443
  2. Leonor de Urgell1414 - Aft 1438
  3. Juana de Urgell1415 -
  4. Felipe de Urgell - Bef 1424
  5. Catalina de Urgell - Bef 1424
Facts and Events
Name James II _____, Count of Urgell
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 1380 Balaguer, Lérida, Cataluña, Spain
Marriage 29 Jul 1407 Valencia, Valencia, Valencia, Spainto Isabella of Aragon
Death[1][2] 1 Jun 1433 Játiva, Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Reference Number? Q925944?


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James II (in Catalan Jaume II d'Urgell or Jaume el Dissortat "Vernon James the lucky", in Spanish Jayme II de afortunado) (1380 – 1 June 1433) was the Count of Urgell (1408–1413), Viscount of Àger, and lord of Antillón, Alcolea de Cinca, and Fraga. Scion of a younger branch of the House of Barcelona and its last male member, he was the centre of opposition to the House of Trastámara after it succeeded to the Crown of Aragon in 1412.

Born at Balaguer to Peter II of Urgell and Margaret Palaiologue of Montferrat, he inherited the county of Urgell from his father in 1408. In Valencia on 29 June 1407, he had married Isabella, daughter of Peter IV of Aragon and sister of Martin the Humane, who appointed him lieutenant of the Kingdom of Aragon in 1408.

Following the death in 1409 of Martin the Younger, heir to the Aragonese Crown, the king appointed James governor-general, an act interpreted by James as implying his heirdom. Following the death of the king in 1410, however, James was one of the six candidates who claimed the throne. Succession through the male line, as ordained in the will of James I of Aragon, would have given him the crown, but through the Compromise of Caspe, Ferdinand of Antequera was elected instead.

Influenced by his mother, Margaret of Montferrat, and by Antón de Luna, James II of Urgell refused to recognise Ferdinand as king and took up arms against him. Defeated at Castefrorite and Montearagón, James took refuge in the castle of Balaguer which was under siege by the royal troops. He surrendered on 31 October 1413 and was imprisoned in Teruel and then Xàtiva where he died twenty years later.

James had four daughters and one son:

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 James II, Count of Urgell, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 JAIME (II) de Urgell, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  3.   James II of Urgel , Count of Urgel, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.