Peter was the Count of Ribagorza (1322–1358), Count of Empúries (1325–1341) and Count of Prades (1341–1358). He was the most important counsellor of Alfonso...
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The County of Ribagorza or Ribagorça (Aragonese: Condato de Ribagorza; Catalan: Comtat de Ribagorça; Latin: Comitatus Ripacurtiae) was a medieval county...
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of Gandía "the old" and Alfonso IV of Ribagorza, was the eldest son of Count Peter of Ribagorza and Juana of Foix. He was the grandson of James II of...
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Martín de Gurrea y Aragón (redirect from Martin, Count of Ribagorza)
defended Ribagorza in the count's absence. John was Count of Ribagorza, viceroy of Aragon and then viceroy of Naples (1507-1509, in place of Gonzalo Fernández...
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and namesake, Peter, Count of Ribagorza. Alcoy, Rose; The Great Canterbury Psalter, M. Moleiro Editor Dodwell, C.R.; The Pictorial arts of the West, 800–1200...
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Raimon de Cornet (category Year of death unknown)
his Doctrinal de trobar (doctrines of composition) composed around 1324 and dedicated to Peter, Count of Ribagorza. The Doctrinal follows the grammar...
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Jiménez dynasty (redirect from House of Jimenez)
Ribagorza and eventually León (but not Galicia) by right of conquest. He received the homage of the Count of Barcelona and possibly of the Duke of Gascony...
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basis of the references to Peter, Count of Ribagorza, to people and places in the County of Roussillon and the Kingdom of Majorca, and evidence of Goliardic...
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Joan de Castellnou (category Year of death unknown)
of the Doctrinal, not a complete grammar in and of itself. It is dedicated to Peter, Count of Ribagorza. His Leys, however, is the latest and largest medieval...
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branch of his family. The last count, Hugh VI, sold the county to Peter IV of Ribagorza in 1325 in exchange for the barony of Pego and the towns of Xaló...
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of Austria. Peter (b. 1305 – d. Pisa, 4 November 1381), Count of Ribagorza, Empúries and Prades. Peter married Joan, daughter of Gaston I of Foix, they...
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married Infante Peter of Aragon, Count of Ribagorza y Ampurias, by whom she had three children, including Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Cyprus. Lodge 1926...
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properties which formed part of her dower estates. In 1177, she entered the County of Ribagorza and took forcible possession of various castles and fortresses...
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Barcelona and buried there), daughter of Pedro, Infante of Aragon, Conde de Ribagorza, Ampurias y Prades, Seneschal of Catalonia, and Jeanne de Foix (died...
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Alfonso the Battler (redirect from Alfonso I of Aragón)
of Castile, Toledo, Aragón, Pamplona, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza" in recognition of his rights as Urraca's husband; of his inheritance of the lands of his...
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County of Portugal (complete list) – Mendo II Gonçalves, Count (997–1008) County of Ribagorza (complete list) – Isarn, Count (990–1003) Tota, Count (1003–1010)...
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daughter of James I of Aragon Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Cyprus (1333–1417), daughter of Infante Pedro, Count of Ribagorza, Ampurias and Prades Eleanor of Aragon...
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Peñafiel, Countess of Foix, Bigorre, and Ribagorza, and Viscountess of Béarn. Jean de Foix (1446–1500), Viscount of Narbonne (1468–1500), Count d'Étampes (1478–1500)...
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(1367–1383) John I, King (1385–1433) County of Ribagorza (complete list) – Peter, Count (1322–1381) Alfonso I, Count (1365–1412) Marca Hispanica Andorra Episcopal...
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after his father had conquered Graus (28 April 1083), Peter was entrusted with Sobrarbe and Ribagorza as a subkingdom with its capital at Graus, which he...
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Benedictine abbey, earlier a Cluniac priory, in Sopeira in the Pyrenean county of Ribagorza, Aragon, Spain, established in the late 11th or early 12th century over...
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Royal bastard (category Illegitimate children of monarchs)
of Aragon, and whose son Sancho Ramírez, became King of Pamplona. Ramiro's illegitimate son, also named Sancho Ramírez, was made Count of Ribagorza....
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Pedro de Atarés, grandson of Sancho Ramírez, Count of Ribagorza, the illegitimate son of Ramiro I of Aragon. At an assembly at Borja intended to resolve...
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third and most significant Aragonese union, Peter's marriage to Eleanor, daughter of Count Peter of Ribagorza, in 1353. Yet Hugh's dynastic matches, however...
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(1483–1517) County of Ribagorza (complete list) – Alfonso I, Count (1365–1412) Alfonso II, Count (1412–1422) Alfonso III, Count (1469–1485) John, Count (1485–1512)...
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Eleanor of Aragon (1333 – 26 December 1417) was Queen consort of Cyprus by marriage to Peter I of Cyprus. She was regent of Cyprus during the absence of her...
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would serve as the basis for the Kingdom of Aragón; and Gonzalo, who received the counties of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza. Likewise, he had some claim to suzerainty...
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Imperator totius Hispaniae (redirect from List of Consorts of Hispania)
having the head of my power in Aragon and in Pamplona, in Sobrarbe and in Ribagorza, in Nájera and in Castile and in Álava, and Count Sancho William in...
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candidate, Pedro de Atarés, a grandson of Alfonso's illegitimate uncle, Sancho Ramírez, Count of Ribagorza. A convocation of the bishops and nobility was convened...
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Dadilde, sister of Raymond I, Count of Pallars and Ribagorza, proclaimed himself king, terminating the alliance with the Emirate of Córdoba and expanding...
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