The Aragonese kingdom had passed upon Peter's…
June 1214 CE
The Aragonese kingdom had passed upon Peter's death to his only son by Marie of Montpellier, the future James the Conqueror.
Montfort would willingly have used James as a means of extending his own power had not the Aragonese and Catalans appealed to Pope Innocent III, who insists that Montfort surrender him.
James is handed over, at Carcassonne, in May or June 1214, to the papal legate Peter of Benevento.
James is then sent to Monzón, where he is entrusted to the care of William of Montredon, the head of the Knights Templar in Spain and Provence; the regency meanwhile falls to his great uncle Sancho, Count of Roussillon, and his son, the king's cousin, Nuño.
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