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Rosellon (1164–1174) willed in his testament that "the entire Rosellon I give to my lord the king of Aragón" for the loyalty that he had in his sovereign, Alphonso II, who was immediately recognized as king in Perpignan. See José Ángel Sesma Muñoz (2000).
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748:. Josefina Mateu Ibars, María Dolores Mateu Ibars (1980).
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1071:"Miroslav Marek, genealogy.euweb.cz"
1012:"Carthusian Monastery of Escaladei"
899:(London: Hambledon, 1989), pp. 179.
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1734:Alfonso III
1323:Alfonso III
1022:26 November
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792:pp. 177–184
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513:Carthusians
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1873:Categories
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1744:Alfonso IV
1714:Alfonso II
1687:Petronilla
1359:Alfonso IV
1233:Alfonso II
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