Blasco I Alagona or d'Alagona (died 1301), called the Elder, was an Aragonese nobleman and soldier in the service of the Kingdom of Sicily after 1285....
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Blasco II Alagona (died 23 October 1355), called Blasco the Younger, was a very influential nobleman in fourteenth century Sicily. Born in Sicily in the...
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Frederick was an absentee lord throughout his reign, although his regent Blasco II of Alagona, urged him to visit his duchy in 1349. Frederick appointed Ramón...
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composed entirely of infantry. The left he put under command of Blasco I of Alagona, with a little cavalry and some Almogàvers. The right was composed...
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he joined his new allies under Blasco de Alagona. The king moved into the Castello Ursino. On 2 October, Louis and Blasco led a force against Milazzo, but...
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Catalan party over the local Italian nobility. Thus he appointed Blasco II de Alagona, a Catalan, as his successor. War broke out upon his death during...
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by 1405, King Martin I of Sicily, had the monastery razed, and the priests were granted a palace seized from Blasco de Alagona, and the adjacent church...
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Corporation. p. 818. ISBN 978-1-4568-7895-5. Giunta, Francesco (1960). "Alagona, Blasco, il Vecchio". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Vol. 1. Rome: Istituto...
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rebelled against King Louis of Aragon, whose guardian had become Blasco II Alagona following the death of Matteo Palizzi. Bivona also took part in the...
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Corporation. p. 818. ISBN 978-1-4568-7895-5. Giunta, Francesco (1960). "Alagona, Blasco, il Vecchio". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Vol. 1. Rome: Istituto...
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