King of Mallorca
The "King of Mallorca" refers to the title historically associated with the rulers of the Kingdom of Mallorca, which existed from 1230 to 1349. This kingdom was established after the Conquest of Mallorca by James I of Aragon and included the islands of Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza. The kingdom was part of the larger Crown of Aragon and played a significant role in Mediterranean trade and politics during the Middle Ages.
The most notable king was James II of Mallorca, who ruled from 1276 to 1311. His reign was marked by efforts to strengthen the kingdom's economy and culture. However, the kingdom eventually fell under the control of the Crown of Aragon after a series of conflicts, leading to the end of its independence.