Aitona (Catalan pronunciation: [ajˈtonɛ]) is a municipality in the comarca of Segrià in Catalonia, Spain. Its population is 2,523 by 2016. Its main industry...
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poor aged. She is honored as a saint. He was born on 29 December 1811 in Aitona, Lerida, the 7th of the nine children of Joseph Palau and Maria Antònia...
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Gastón de Moncada y Gralla-Despla, 2nd Marquis of Aitona (1554–1626) was a member of Spanish nobility who was the Viceroy of Sardinia (1590–1595) and the...
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daughter of Peter II of Aragon and began a line that would hold lordship over Aitona. His cousin went on to further found a line of the family that moved to...
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Alcampell Alcañiz Alcorisa Alghero, Sardinia (Italy) Altorricón Altura Aitona Alacant Alcoi Alzira Amposta Argentona Badalona Balaguer City of Barcelona...
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Government offices Preceded by The Duke of Francavilla Viceroy of Catalonia 1571–1580 Succeeded by The Marquis of Aitona...
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Francisco de Moncada y Cardona (redirect from Francisco de Moncada y Cardona, 1st marquis of Aitona)
16th century. He was the son of Juan de Moncada y de Tolça, 1st Count of Aitona and Ana de Cardona, daughter of Fernando Ramon Folch, 2nd Duke of Cardona...
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1601–1602 Ascanio Colonna, cardinal 1602–1604 Gastón de Moncada, 2nd Marquis of Aitona 1604–1610 Diego Carrillo de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Gelves 1617–1620 Fernando...
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Montcada was believed to have been born in Aitona, the daughter of Pere II Ramon Montcada i d’Abarca, Baron of Aitona, and Elisenda de Pinos. She belonged to...
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