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Galceran de Requesens y Santa Coloma

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160:, half-brother of the later king Ferdinand II, as a candidate to inherit the Navarrese throne. John II also claimed the Navarrese throne, something unacceptable to the Navarrese, as his having been prince consort of Navarre did not confer the right to succession. 120:
since 1423, his estranged Spanish wife being till then a sort of royal representative of her husband king Alfonso, or governor of Catalonia, together with Alfonso's troublesome and restless brother, John, former prince consort of
156:, but the "Biga" group they represented disputed John II's succession to his brother Alfonso, claiming new and old laws implemented along the Catalan counties' history. The "Biga" had supported the unfortunate Prince 163:
The defeat in 1461 of Charles, fighting against his father John, legal king of Aragon since 1458 on the death of his brother Alfonso V, led to the so-called capitulation of
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nobility settled there. Galceran de Requesens was eventually made destitute and went to prison for 108 days before being exiled to Valencia, where he died in 1465.
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and Charles's imprisonment by John, as well as to his premature death under suspicious circumstances.
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Acting as a royal agent, Lieutenant General of Catalonia, in November 1453 he suppressed the
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Before dying in 1458, Alfonso granted the status of nobility to Galceran and to his brother
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around 1439, because of disputes with the oligarchs of
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and of the Navarrese inheritor of the kingdom, Prince
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In December 1439 the king invested him as a baron of
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Index

Catalan
Barcelona city council
oligarchic
Biga
Governor of Mallorca
Luis de Requesens y Relat
Altafulla
La Nou de Gaià
Tarragona
Menorca
Catalonia
Alfonso V of Aragon
Molins de Rei
Santa Creu de Olorda
Busca
Barcelona
Sabadell
Terrassa
Vilafranca del Penedès
Montcada
Barcelona Council
Alfonso V of Aragon
Naples, Italy
Navarre
John II of Aragon
Ferdinand II of Aragon
Charles of Viana
Alfonso I of Naples
Trivento
Avellino

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