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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.
Montcada may refer to: Montcada i Reixac, municipality containing the town ofMontcada, near Barcelona HouseofMontcada, aristocratic dynasty linked to...
Count of Osona, and his wife, Lucrècia Gralla. Belonging to the noble HouseofMontcada, his brother Gastó ofMontcada i Gralla (first-born of 17 children)...
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...
Cabrera family in 1356 and it passed to the HouseofMontcada in 1574 and the Medinaceli in 1722, but none of these families ever controlled the feudal...
founded by King James II of Aragon for his wife Elisenda de Montcada in 1326. It housed a community of Poor Clares, mostly members of noble families. The queen...
included the HouseofMontcada and the Lucchesi-Palli, princes of Campofranco. Despite the impoverishment of the family, the prestigious ancestry of Donna Franca...
ceded the territory of Caltanissetta to Matteo Moncada II, of the noble Spanish HouseofMontcada, which already owned the estate of Paternò, and subsequently...
Giovan married in 1669 to Mary of the House of Montcada, daughter of William Ramon de Moncada, Marquis of Aytona. Mary died in Rome in 1694 without leaving...
This is a list of the kings and queens of Aragon. The Kingdom of Aragon was created sometime between 950 and 1035 when the County of Aragon, which had...
conglomerate of noble titles. This was a branch of the powerful Catalan HouseofMontcada lineage, based in Sicily since the reign of Ferdinand I of Aragon...
The aim of the Montcada Municipal Museum (Catalan: Museu Municipal de Montcada), founded in 1982 and housed in the old Casa de la Vila de Montcada i Reixac...
daughter of Guillem Ramon de Borja and Sanoguera (who was in Rome in the service of Pope Alexander VI, died in 1503), son of Otic de Borja y Montcada and his...
Foix-Béarn Arms of the Houseof Foix-Grailly Arms of the Houseof Foix-Grailly-Navarre Arms of the Houseof Albret Arms of the Houseof Bourbon 1010-1034 :...