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"Jaime: A Legacy of Valor and Artistry in Medieval Catalonia" Step back in time to the 13th century, where Jaime, also known as James I of Aragon

Background imageJaime Collection: Jaime III (1315-1349). Oath of Privileges and Franchises of

Jaime III (1315-1349). Oath of Privileges and Franchises of
Jaime III (1315-1349). King of Majorca (1324-1349), called the Rash or the Unfortunate. Oath of Privileges and Franchises of the island of Mallorca

Background imageJaime Collection: Hotel Cavilla, Grand Square, Tangier, Morocco

Hotel Cavilla, Grand Square, Tangier, Morocco, with a letter of endorsement (dated 1909) from Don Jaime de Borbon, Duke of Madrid (1870-1931). circa 1910

Background imageJaime Collection: The King of Spain and his grandchildren

The King of Spain and his grandchildren
Infante Juan Carlos of Spain (now King Juan Carlos) shown bottom left, looking out of the picture, appearing with his grandfather, sisters and cousins in April 1939: from the left

Background imageJaime Collection: King James II of Aragon (1267-1327). Engraving. Colored

King James II of Aragon (1267-1327). Engraving. Colored
James II (1267-1327), called the Just. King of Aragon, Sicily, Valencia, Sardinia and Corsica and Count of Barcelona. Portrait. Engraving, 19th century. Colored

Background imageJaime Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Chapel of Santa Agueda. Royal C

Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Chapel of Santa Agueda. Royal Chapel. Built en 1302. Gothic. Real Mayor Palace

Background imageJaime Collection: Gothic. Spain. The Annunciation. Miniature. Master of Osma

Gothic. Spain. The Annunciation. Miniature. Master of Osma
Gothic art. Spain. The Annunciation. Miniature. Folio 159v. Master of Osma. Codex. 1470. Breviary of Montoya Bishop. Archive Library of Cabildo. Cathedral of Burgo de Osma

Background imageJaime Collection: Catalan Modernism. Original desing of tile of Arrimadero 31

Catalan Modernism. Original desing of tile of Arrimadero 31. Subsequently were manufactured by the factory of ceramic products (Hijos de Jaime Pujol y Bausis). (Founded in 1850)

Background imageJaime Collection: FERRAN, Jaime (1852-1929). Spanish bacteriologist

FERRAN, Jaime (1852-1929). Spanish bacteriologist. Colored engraving. By Carretero

Background imageJaime Collection: Balmes, Jaime (1810-1848)

Balmes, Jaime (1810-1848). Priest, Spanish journalist and philosopher. Representative of modern scholasticism. Portrait

Background imageJaime Collection: The Chronicle of James I. Dominican monks and knights. In t

The Chronicle of James I. Dominican monks and knights. In t
The Chronicle of James I. Fragment of manuscript copied by Juan de Barbastro in 1380. It describes the capture of Mallorca. Detail with two Dominican monks and knights

Background imageJaime Collection: Entry of the army of Jaime I in Valencia in 1238

Entry of the army of Jaime I in Valencia in 1238. Mural about the conquest of Valencia, held in the chapel of the castle in the 14th century. Detail. Linear gothic. Fresco. SPAIN. ARAGON. TERUEL

Background imageJaime Collection: JAMES II of Mallorca (1243-1311). King of Majorca

JAMES II of Mallorca (1243-1311). King of Majorca (1276-1311). LLibre de franqueses i privilegis del Regne de Mallorca. 1334-1339. Folio 263. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. BALEARES

Background imageJaime Collection: Trujillo del Per�th c

Trujillo del Per�th c
MART͎ EZ COMPAѓ N Y BUJANDA, Baltasar Jaime (1735-1797). Trujillo del Per� el siglo XVIII. 1782 - 1785. Vol II. Series on traditional dance. Illustration 158. Ponchos dance

Background imageJaime Collection: Tatler cover - Queen Ena of Spain and her children

Tatler cover - Queen Ena of Spain and her children
Front cover of The Tatler featuring Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, consort of King Alfonso XIII of Spain (and granddaughter of Queen Victoria), pictured with her children including Alfonso

Background imageJaime Collection: King Alfonso XIII and Prince Jaime

King Alfonso XIII and Prince Jaime
King Alfonso XIII of Spain at La Granja, dressed in uniform for the christening of his new daughter enjoys an intimate moment with his second son, Infante Jaime. Date: 1909

Background imageJaime Collection: The royal camp of James I, King of Aragon during the siege of Mallorca in 1229, detail

The royal camp of James I, King of Aragon during the siege of Mallorca in 1229, detail
XIR83911 The royal camp of James I, King of Aragon during the siege of Mallorca in 1229, detail from the murals in the Palacio Aguilar, 1280 (fresco) by Spanish School

Background imageJaime Collection: Jaime II (1243-1311). King of Majorca (1276-1311)

Jaime II (1243-1311). King of Majorca (1276-1311)

Background imageJaime Collection: Picture of Memoria para la historia de las tropas

Picture of Memoria para la historia de las tropas
" Picture of " Memoria para la historia de las tropas de la Casa Real de Espa񡦱 uot; " de Seraf� Maric de Loto (Madrid, 1828). Honor Guard of Admiral Godoy, 1800

Background imageJaime Collection: Spain. Crown of Aragon. 13th c. Chronicle of

Spain. Crown of Aragon. 13th c. Chronicle of
" Spain. Crown of Aragon. 13th c. Chronicle of James I or " Llibre dels Feyts" of father Pere Marsili. Fol. 109v. Jaime I and brother Miguel Fabra of the Order of Preachers




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"Jaime: A Legacy of Valor and Artistry in Medieval Catalonia" Step back in time to the 13th century, where Jaime, also known as James I of Aragon, the Conqueror (1208-1276), left an indelible mark on history. This noble figure was not only a formidable ruler but also a patron of art and culture. In his quest for expansion, Jaime's conquests were legendary. However, amidst tales of triumphs lies the poignant story of the death of Pedro Ahones (?-1226), an Aragonese knight who fought valiantly by Jaime's side. Their bond epitomized loyalty and brotherhood on the battlefield. As a Knight of the Order of Montesa, Jaime adorned himself with ceremonial costumes befitting his esteemed position. These regal garments reflected both his status and dedication to chivalry. The architectural marvels that emerged during this era showcased Catalan craftsmanship at its finest. The 14th-century Gothic art scene in Spain flourished under Jaime's reign. Altarpieces like Fray Martin d exemplified intricate detailing and religious devotion prevalent during this period. Jaime's lineage intertwined with Spanish royalty as he descended from King Alfonso XIII and Queen Ena—a testament to his prestigious heritage within the House of Bourbon. Another notable figure bearing the name "Jaime" was Jaime III (1315-1349). His Oath of Privileges and Franchises symbolized a commitment to justice and fairness—an embodiment of medieval ideals that resonated throughout Catalonia. Even beyond warfare, soldiers from King James I's army displayed their prowess through mural paintings found in Barcelona's former Palacio Reale. These foot soldiers armed with bows and lances depicted strength united under their leader’s banner. Through these glimpses into history, we unravel layers upon layers surrounding "Jaime. " From conqueror to connoisseur—his legacy endures, leaving an indelible mark on medieval Catalonia.