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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
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For his actions, his family was awarded in 1463 by
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