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Jaume March (1334/1335–1410) was a
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. Brother of
Pere March Pere March ( — 7 June 1413) was a Valencian poet. He was the father of Ausiàs March and the uncle of Arnau March. Pere's family had been lawyers and officers of the court of the Crown of Aragon. Born in Valencia, he was seemingly the younger ...
and uncle of Arnau March and the renowned
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, Jaume's family had been lawyers and officers of the court of the
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. Born in
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he was seemingly the eldest son, and inherited the family's possessions around
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. He was knighted by King
Peter the Ceremonious Peter IV (Catalan: ''Pere IV d'Aragó;'' Aragonese; ''Pero IV d'Aragón;'' 5 September 1319 – 6 January 1387), called the Ceremonious (Catalan: ''El Cerimoniós''; Aragonese: ''el Ceremonioso''), was from 1336 until his death the king of ...
and in 1393 was charged with the direction of a poetical institute—the Consistory of Barcelona—founded by King
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References

* Pujol Gomez, Josep, "March, Jaume" in Gauvard, C., de Libera, A. & Zink, M. (eds), ''Dictionnaire du Moyen Âge.'' Paris: PUF/Quadrige, 2nd edn, 2004. 1330s births 1410 deaths 14th-century Spanish poets 14th-century writers from the Crown of Aragon {{Valencia-stub