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In 1423, Joan Ramon commanded a fleet of 22 galleys and eight big ships, assisting Aragonese king Alfonso V of Aragon, (1395 - king of Aragon and Sicily 1416 - king of Naples "manu militari" between 1434 - 1458), who was besieged in Naples. On his return home, he took the French city of Marseille.
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At the age of 16 years, Joan Ramon I was married to a young lady from the Royal House, by name Joana de Arago de Gandia, in 1391. She was daughter of
125:(3 January 1375 – 11 April 1441), was a Catalan nobleman in the late Middle Ages. His titles included Count of Cardona and Viscount of Vilamur ( 86: 331: 58: 65: 105: 72: 271: 54: 43: 171: 32: 264: 194: 197:, in the parliamentary processes. In 1412 they both lodged their protest against the way the delegates for the 79: 297: 277: 160: 289:(1405-1466), bishop of Vic (1445-1459) and President of the Generalitat de Catalunya from 1443 to 1446 122: 374: 369: 225: 237: 212:, the count Joan Ramon I was fervently loyal to the new dynasty and refused to collaborate with the 221: 205: 198: 167: 153: 255:
with Joana de Prades, the elderly count authored a beautiful letter of advice and instructions.
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and his wife Violant de Arenos. Countess Joana died in 1419. Their adult children were:
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For his actions, his family was awarded in 1463 by Alfonso V of Aragon's brother, King
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His parents were Hug I, 1st Count of Cardona, and his wife Beatriu d'Anglesola.
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Early Music History: Volume 21: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Music
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Joan Ramon, count of Cardona, was one of the generals of King
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However, once the decision had been pronounced, choosing
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Count of Cardona
Catalan
Cardona
Sicily
new King, MartĂ­n
Admiral of Aragon
Martin the Young
Sardinian campaign
Battle of Sanluri
interregnum
Crown of Aragon
Antoni de Cardona
Jaume II, Count of Urgell
Compromis de Casp
Ferran de Antequera
king of Aragon
Urgellist revolt
Ambassador
Alfonso V of Aragon

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