• Guglielmo Raimondo Moncada Alagona, conte di Agosta (died 1348) was a 14th-century nobleman and soldier. He was the son of the Catalan nobleman Guglielmo...
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    Frederick II. After the Angevin domination, it became part of Aragonese Sicily and, from 1362, it was a fief of Guglielmo Raimondo II Moncada. It returned...
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  • diminished as their assets were confiscated and divided between Guglielmo Raimondo II Moncada, the Sidoti and Landolina. Della cronologia universale della...
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    baronial lands alone. In 1379, Queen Maria was kidnapped by Guglielmo Raimondo III of Moncada, Marquis of Malta and Gozzo, a Sicilian nobleman and member...
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  • the Duke of Montblanc confiscated the county of Malta from Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada [it] and conferred it on Artale to induce him to make peace...
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    Chiaramonte (c.1391–1392) Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada (c.1392–1393) Artale II Alagona (c.1393–1396) Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada (c.1396–1397) Maria of...
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  • Juden in Rom, ii. 75. Flavio Mitridate, Guglielmo Raimondo Moncada, Raimondo da Moncada, Raimondo Moncada, Raimundo Moncada, Raymond Moncada, Raimundus Mithridates...
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    well as his successors Peter II, Louis, Frederick IV and Maria. Here the latter was kidnapped by Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada to avoid her marriage with...
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  • Chiaramonte (c.1391-1392) Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada (c.1392-1393) Artale II Alagona (c.1393-1396/1398) Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada (c.1396-1397) Maria...
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  • William Raymond IV Moncada. When the latter died in 1465, having had no sons, the inheritance passed to his brother Antonio II Moncada, formerly a Dominican...
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    renunciation of Niccolò Peralta. After the rebellion of Guglielmo Raimondo Moncada, the property of the Moncada family was confiscated, and in December Bivona...
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  • in 1396 to the offer of Guglielmo Ventimiglia. In 1397 Bartolomeo again rebelled, this time with Guglielmo Raimondo de Moncada and Antonio de Ventimiglia...
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    (1728–1729) Pompeo Aldrovandi (1729–1734) Tommaso Cervini (1734–1751) Tommaso Moncada La Rocca (1751–1762) Giorgio Maria Lascaris (1762–1795) vacant (1795–1800)...
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  • 2008, The Philadelphia Jewish Voice, www.pjvoice.com Page 24, Guglielmo Raimondo Moncada alias Flavio Mitridate: un ebreo converso siciliano, Officina...
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    7 Sep 1771 Died) Salvatore Pisani (14 Dec 1772 – 14 May 1781 Died) Raimondo Moncada, C.R. (25 Feb 1782 – 18 Sep 1813 Died) Silvestro Todaro, O.F.M. Conv...
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