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  • Blasco I Alagona or d'Alagona (died 1301), called the Elder, was an Aragonese nobleman and soldier in the service of the Kingdom of Sicily after 1285...
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  • inventor Blasco de Grañén, Aragonese painter Blasco Gardéliz de Ezcároz, bishop of Pamplona Blasco Giurato, Italian cinematographer Blasco I d'Alagona, Aragonese...
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  • Blasco II Alagona (died 23 October 1355), called Blasco the Younger, was a very influential nobleman in fourteenth century Sicily. Born in Sicily in the...
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    Belligerents Kingdom of Sicily  Kingdom of Naples Commanders and leaders Blasco I d'Alagona  (POW) Walter V, Count of Brienne Strength 200 knights 300 light infantry...
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    Frederick dispatched Blasco I d'Alagona, a capable Catalan general in Sicilian service, to strike the allied army. D'Alagona conducted a series of successful...
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    Alberto I, Italian nobleman and Chief Magistrate November 19 – Johann III, Polish chaplain, bishop and diplomat unknown dates Blasco I d'Alagona ("Blasc...
    14 KB (1,667 words) - 05:18, 23 March 2024
  • Alberto I, Italian nobleman and Chief Magistrate November 19 – Johann III, Polish chaplain, bishop and diplomat unknown dates Blasco I d'Alagona ("Blasc...
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    the standard and the knights. Later that year, Frederick removed Blasco I d'Alagona from the lordship of Catania and replaced him with Hugh. Besides Bas...
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