second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily. He succeeded his father in Sicily in 1285 and his elder brother Alfonso III in Aragon and the other...
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Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana. Jerónimo Zurita y Castro (2003). "Book III". Anales de Aragón Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Thibaut IV. Encyclopædia Britannica...
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Joanna of Castile (redirect from Joan III of Naples)
in October 1517. Until his arrival, the Crown of Aragon was governed by Archbishop Alonso de Aragón (an illegitimate son of Ferdinand) and her Crown of...
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Seeking support for the rebellion, the Sicilians offered the throne to Peter III of Aragon, who claimed the crown on behalf of his wife, Constance of Sicily...
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Antipope Benedict XIII (redirect from Peter de Luna)
"El robo del cráneo del Papa Luna se queda en una multa". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). 7 November 2006. Retrieved 22 March 2021. Campo, Ramón J....
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Principality of Catalonia (category Crown of Aragon)
Barcelona, who was also the King of Aragon, as seen in the Actas de las cortes generales de la Corona de Aragón 1362–1363. However, there is an older...
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Zaragoza (redirect from Zaragoza, Aragón)
handball team, BM Aragón, plays in the Liga ASOBAL. The Spanish Baja or Baja Aragon is a Rally raid event held in the region of Aragon in northern Spain...
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took the claim very seriously, but it was completely ineffectual. Peter III of Aragon, Manfred's son in law, of the House of Barcelona, conquered the island...
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Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Charles was born...
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grandmother, who died in 1528, was Ana de Aragón y de Gurrea, an illegitimate daughter of Alonso de Aragón y Ruiz de Iborra, Archbishop of Zaragoza, himself...
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