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Sibila de Fortià

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Sibila died in Barcelona on 24 November 1406. By order of King Martin she had a state funeral. She was buried in the convent of San Francisco (Framenors) in Barcelona, traditional burial place of kings and queens of Aragon. She was later transferred to the pantheon of Poblet.
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Over time, things grew worse. Sibila's family were invited to court, and the king began to favor Sibila's brother, Bernard. Peter, Sibila and her family formed one faction of the court, the other being composed of Peter's son and heir, John, his French wife
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Sibila was said to be a natural beauty in her early adulthood. She married her first husband, Artal de Foces on an unknown date. Upon her widowhood, Sibila became a lady in waiting to Peter's third wife,
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J. M. Roca, "La Reyna ampurdanesan" Sovereignty of Catalonia: collection of historical monographs, Barcelona, Fundació Concepció Rabell and Cibils, widow Romaguera, 1928, pp. 9–211.
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under close surveillance; however, she was treated better there than at the royal court. After John died in 1396, and Martin succeeded him, Sibila remained in Barcelona.
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J. Nonell Bassegoda, "The Royal Tombs of the Cathedral of Barcelona", Bulletin de la Real Academia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi, 13 (1999), 237-255.
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Sibila attracted the attention of the king soon after Eleanor's death, when Sibila was in her twenties and Peter was fifty six. When the king's sons,
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When the convent was demolished in the nineteenth century, Sibila and others were reburied on 20 April 1852 at the
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E. Albertí, ladies, queens, abbesses: Eighteen female figures in medieval Catalonia, Barcelona, Alberto, 2007.
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L. Riber, Fortis Sibila, Madrid, Ediciones y Publicaciones Españolas, 1944, pp. 13–55.
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had lived before her death. Sibila did not stay there long, as she was forced to return to
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R. Tasis and Mark, The King lives in Pere III, Barcelona, Aedos, 1954
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A. Boscolo, Fortià di Sibila, regina d'Aragona, Padua, CEDAM, 1970 .
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After Peter died in 1387, John and Violant became King and Queen of
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They did not execute Sibila but sent her to live in
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Queen consort of Aragon
Coronation
Zaragoza
Barcelona
Catalonia
Spain
Cathedral of Barcelona
Peter IV of Aragon
Issue
Isabella, Countess of Urgel
Fortià
Empordà
County of Empúries
Peter IV of Aragon
Eleanor of Sicily
Empordà
Martin
John
Barcelona
Isabella of Aragon
James II of Urgell
Isabella of Urgell, Duchess of Coimbra
Joana, Princess of Portugal
John II of Portugal

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