Jaime I, a Spanish Navy battleship that served in the Spanish fleet from 1921 to 1937.
Jaime Laredo | Jaime King | Jaime Yzaga | Jaime Robbie Reyne | Jaime Pressly | Jaime Fabregas | Jaime Chávarri | Jaime | Jaime Roos | Jaime Murray | Jaime Hernandez | Jaime Castillo Velasco | Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala | Jaime Alguersuari | Spanish battleship Jaime I | Jaime Zobel de Ayala | Jaime Sin | Jaime Salazar | Jaime Riveros | Jaime Ortiz-Patino | Jaime Morey | Jaime Moreno | Jaime Mendez | Jaime Lyn Bauer | ''Jaime I'' | Jaime Herrera Beutler | Jaime Guzmán | Jaime de la Pava | Jaime C. de Veyra | Jaime Carbonell |
Following disastrous losses in the Spanish-American War of 1898, Spain lacked the money to rebuild its navy, so it was not until the Navy Law of 7 January 1908 that a new program authorizing three new battleships—España, Alfonso XIII, and Jaime I—along with other ships, was passed.
In 1886, he painted five large canvas on Catalan history for the residence of Miguel Boada (Proclamation of the Prince of Viana, Fiveller and Ferdinand of Antequera, Embarcation of Jaime I to Mallorca, Roger de Lluria and the son of the count of Anjou y The Countess of Urgell asking for grace from the Count of Antequera).