opposition, particularly by his rivals Alagona and Chiaramonte, who proceeded to attack Moncada's fortresses. In 1381, Moncada turned Maria over to the envoys...
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History of Caltanissetta (section The Moncadas)
Raymond III Moncada, who for that reason in 1379 kidnapped Queen Maria and took her to Spain, removing her from the control of Artale Alagona, her guardian...
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History of Bivona (section The Moncadas (1621-1736))
the town was administered by noble Spanish families (De Luna of Aragon, Moncada, Alvarez de Toledo), which, however, caused its social and economic decline...
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Requeséns, O.S.B. (17 February 1755 Confirmed – January 1773 Died) Giovanni Battista Alagona (13 September 1773 Confirmed – September 1801 Died) Gaetano Maria...
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