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  1. Peter IV of Aragon. aliases. Pedro el Cerimoniós. Peter IV, (5 September 1319 – 6 January 1387), called el Cerimoniós (Catalan for "the Ceremonious") or el del punyalet (Catalan for "the one of the little dagger"), was the King of Aragon, King of Sardinia and Corsica (as Peter I), King of Valencia (as Peter II), and Count of Barcelona (and ...

  2. "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 ...

  3. Pedro IV the Ceremonious, the One of the Little Dagger de Aragón, King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, King of Valencia, King of Sardinia and Corsica, King of Majorca, Count of Roussillon, Count of Cerdagne, was born 5 September 1319 in Balaguer to Alfonso IV of Aragon (1299-1336) and Teresa of Entença (1300-1327) and died 6 January 1387 of unspecified causes. He married Maria of Navarre ...

  4. Peter of Aragon (born and died 28 April 1347) In 1347 in Barcelona, he married Leonor of Portugal (1328–1348), daughter of Afonso IV of Portugal. She died one year later of the Black Death. His third marriage, on 27 August 1349 in Valencia was to Eleanor of Sicily (1325–1375), daughter of Peter II of Sicily.

  5. Peter IV of Aragon (1319–1387), King of Aragón since 1336. Peter of Aragon, Heir of Sicily (1398–1400), Heir Apparent of Sicily and Heir Presumptive of Aragon. Peter of Aragon, Count of Alburquerque (1406–1438), infante of Aragon, son of Ferdinand I of Aragon. Peter V of Aragon (1429–1466), constable of Portugal, claimed the throne of ...

  6. After mid-century, Peter I of Castile invaded the Crown of Aragon, prompting Peter IV to back Henry of Trastámara’s claims to the Castilian throne, but Henry subsequently refused to reward him with any territorial concessions. That disappointment was offset to some extent by the reincorporation of Sicily into the dominions of the Crown of ...

  7. The Four Great Catalan Chronicles ( Catalan: Les quatre grans Cròniques) were written between the late 13th century and the mid 14th century. The Chronicles narrate events of the lives of James I of Aragon, Bernat Desclot, Ramon Muntaner and Pere el Cerimoniós. The four chronicles were written with the same purpose: to justify the political ...

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