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  1. A Sardinian ducat (or principat), also called an Alfonsino, of Peter IV's reign.Note the four bars representing the Crown of Aragon.. Peter IV (Catalan: Pere IV d'Aragó; Aragonese; Pero IV d'Aragón; 5 September 1319 – 6 January 1387), called the Ceremonious (Catalan: El Cerimoniós; Aragonese: el Ceremonioso), was from 1336 until his death the king of Aragon, Sardinia-Corsica, and Valencia ...

    • John I of Aragon

      Biography. John was the eldest son of Peter IV and his third...

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Peter IV (born Sept. 5, 1319, or Sept. 15, 1317, Balaguer, Catalonia—died Jan. 5, 1387, Barcelona) was the king of Aragon from January 1336, son of Alfonso IV. Peter was the most cultivated of Spanish 14th-century kings but was also an inveterate political intriguer whose ability to dissemble was notorious .

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  4. Aragon Jaume Mateu - Peter IV the Ceremonious, who wrote a chronicle about the Black Death in Aragon. The Black Death in Aragon is described by contemporary witnesses, such as in the chronicle of Peter IV of Aragon, and has been subjected to thorough research which has demonstrated the effect that the plague could have on a society. The Black ...

  5. Nov 2, 2021 · Peter IV king of Aragón (1336–1387). He was the seventh king of the Crown of Aragon, and father of Juan I (1387–1396) and Martín I (1396–1410), the last members of the dynasty to take the throne. When Martín died, the Trastámara branch occupied the throne of the kingdom. Peter IV was dazzling in his ability to use art as a tool of authority and sovereignty. With the aim of exalting ...

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  6. 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

  7. Abstract. During the long reign of Peter IV (III in Catalonia, 1336–87), the Crown of Aragon reached its apogee as a federative state. The achievement owed much to the ruler once again, for it required a stubborn insistence on dynastic right to prevent Majorca, Sardinia, and Sicily from spinning off into irreversible and abrasive independence.

  8. "Peter IV of Aragon" published on by null. (1319–1387)In the course of his long reign (1336–1387), Peter IV, an authoritarian monarch influenced by Roman law, tried to abolish the privileges of the Nobles, the communes and the ...

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