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  1. 15,000. The Battle of Épila was fought on July 21, 1348, near Zaragoza, in what is now Spain, between the supporters of the Union of Aragon and King Peter IV, led by Don Lope de Luna. This battle was the culmination of a long confrontation between a large segment of the nobility and the people of Aragon against the king, ending with the ...

  2. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Peter IV of Aragon has received more than 304,620 page views. His biography is available in 34 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 31 in 2019) . Peter IV of Aragon is the 1,716th most popular politician (down from 1,590th in 2019) , the 142nd most popular biography from Spain

  3. Peter II (Spanish: Pedro, IPA:; 1340 - June 1408) was Count of Urgell from 1347 until his death. Biography [ edit ] He was the eldest son of count James I of Urgell and Cecilia of Comminges , daughter of the count of Comminges and viscount of Turenne , Bernard VII.

  4. Eleanor married in Valencia on 27 August 1349 to Peter IV of Aragon, on the condition that he renounce all rights to any Sicilian Crown. He was twice-widowed, had two surviving daughters: Constance and Joanna but no surviving sons. Eleanor became a powerful influence at the Aragonese court, replacing Bernardo de Cabrera as Peter's chief adviser.

  5. The Sardinian–Aragonese war was a late medieval conflict lasting from 1353 [1] to 1420. The fight was over supremacy of the land and took place between the Judicate of Arborea -- allied with the Sardinian branch of the Doria family and Genoa -- and the Kingdom of Sardinia, the latter of which had been part of the Crown of Aragon since 1324.

  6. Maria de Luna. Martin I of Sicily (c. 1374/1376 – 25 July 1409), called "The Younger", was King of Sicily from his marriage to Queen Maria in 1390 until his death. Martin's father was the future King Martin I of Aragon, and his grandparents were King Peter IV of Aragon and Eleanor of Sicily. In February 1390 he married Maria of Sicily, born ...

  7. The War of the Two Peters ( Spanish: La Guerra de los Dos Pedros, Catalan: Guerra dels dos Peres) was fought from 1356 to 1375 between the crowns of Castile and Aragon. The conflict was a struggle between two claimants to the throne of Castile, Peter of Castile and Peter IV of Aragon. The former Peter was supported by England and several ...

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