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  1. Ramon Berenguer III or IV (c. 1158 – 5 April 1181), born Peter, was the count of Cerdanya (1162–1168) and count of Provence (1173–1181). He was the third son of Count Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Queen Petronilla of Aragon .

  2. Don Juan Manuel (5 May 1282 – 13 June 1348) was a Spanish medieval writer, nephew of Alfonso X of Castile, son of Manuel of Castile and Beatrice of Savoy. He inherited from his father the great Lordship of Villena , receiving the titles of Lord, Duke and lastly Prince of Villena. [ 1 ]

  3. Roger of Lauria (c. 1245 – 17 January 1305), was a Calabrian knight who served the Crown of Aragon as admiral of the Aragonese navy during the War of the Sicilian Vespers. He was probably the most successful and talented naval tactician of the Middle Ages. He is known as Ruggero or Ruggiero di Lauria in Italian and Roger de Llúria in Catalan.

  4. Caterina d'Aragona (in spagnolo antico: Catharina de Aragón y Castilla, in spagnolo Catalina de Aragón y Castilla; in inglese Catherine of Aragon; Alcalá de Henares, 16 dicembre 1485 – Kimbolton, 7 gennaio 1536) è stata un'infanta spagnola della dinastia di Trastámara e regina consorte d'Inghilterra e Irlanda, dal 1509 al 1533, come prima moglie di Enrico VIII Tudor.

  5. En efecto, en 1434 fallece Luis III de Anjou por lo que la reina Juana nombra nuevo heredero al trono de Nápoles al hermano de aquel, Renato. Sin embargo, ante la muerte de Juana al año siguiente, el papa Eugenio IV no da su aprobación por lo que Alfonso ve llegado el momento de conquistar Nápoles .

  6. Apr 3, 2011 · Plantilla:Biografia de la setmana 33; Usage on ca.wikisource.org ... Talk:Peter III of Aragon; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Petro la 3-a (Aragono) Usage on eu.wikipedia.org

  7. The First War of Sicily was a protracted conflict for control of the Kingdom of Sicily and naval dominance in the Mediterranean, spanning from 1282 to 1302. This article focuses on the initial phase of the war (1282–1294), fought between the Crown of Aragon and the House of Anjou, which held power in Naples and France.

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