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  1. Elisenda de Montcada (c. 1292 – 19 June 1364) was queen consort of Aragon as the fourth and last spouse of James II of Aragon. She served as Regent or "Queen-Lieutenant" of Aragon during the absence of her spouse from 1324 until 1327. She and James II founded the Monastery of Pedralbes, a Franciscan convent of the Poor Clares.

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  3. Elisenda of Montcada - Wikipedia

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    Elisenda de Montcada (c. 1292 – 19 June 1364) was queen consort of Aragon as the fourth and last spouse of James II of Aragon. She served as Regent or "Queen-Lieutenant" of Aragon during the absence of her spouse from 1324 until 1327. She and James II founded the Monastery of Pedralbes, a Franciscan convent of the Poor Clares.

  4. Elisenda de Montcada (1292-1364) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    Elisenda de Montcada. Birth. 1292. Death. 19 Jun 1364 (aged 71–72) Barcelona, Provincia de Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain. Burial. Monastery of Pedralbes.

  5. Elisenda of Montcada - Wikiwand

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    Elisenda de Montcada (c. 1292 – 19 June 1364) was queen consort of Aragon as the fourth and last spouse of James II of Aragon. She served as Regent or "Queen-Lieutenant" of Aragon during the absence of her spouse from 1324 until 1327. She and James II founded the Monastery of Pedralbes, a Franciscan convent of the Poor Clares.

  6. House of Montcada - Wikipedia

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    The House of Montcada (in Catalan; Moncada in Spanish and Italian) is an aristocratic and noble Spanish Catalan House with important ramifications in Sicily. Queen Elisenda of the Crown of Aragon was a member of the family. History The House of Moncada was started by Guillem I de Muntanyola or de Vacarisses (b. ? - d. 1040).

  7. Tomb of Queen Elisenda of Montcada · Visitmuseum · Catalonia ...

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    Elisenda de Montcada became Queen of the Catalano-Aragonese Kingdom through her marriage to Jaume II the Just (1267–1327). After the royal couple had founded the convent, on the king’s death the queen took up residence in the palace next to the convent, where she spent the last thirty-seven years of her life involved in the affairs of the ...

  8. House of Montcada - Wikiwand

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The House of Montcada (in Catalan; Moncada in Spanish and Italian) is an aristocratic and noble Spanish Catalan House with important ramifications in Sicily. Queen Elisenda of the Crown of Aragon was a member of the family. Arms of the House of Montcada.

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    File: Monastery of Pedralbes, tomb of the founder Queen Elisenda of Montcada, d. 1362 (2) (30408047753).jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository.

  10. Category:Elisenda de Montcada - Wikimedia Commons

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    T Tomb of Elisenda de Montcada (Monestir de Pedralbes) ‎ (13 F) Media in category "Elisenda de Montcada" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Arms of Elisenda of Montcada, Queen of Aragon.svg 776 × 923; 17 KB Elisenda Montcada 1357.jpg 275 × 266; 31 KB

  11. Elisenda de Montcada | Real Academia de la Historia - DB-e

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    Elisenda, señora de la baronía de Aitona, era hija del senescal Pedro de Moncada, procedente de un importante linaje catalán documentado desde el siglo XI. Algunos de los parientes de Elisenda de Montcada gozaban de gran ascendiente en la Corte, caso de su hermano Alfonso, mayordomo del infante Jaime.