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Judge/King of Arborea
Hugh II
Judge/King of Arborea
Reign
1321-1335
Predecessor
Marianus III
Successor
Peter III
Died
5 April 1335 Sardara
Spouse
Benedetta
Issue
See list
Peter III, King of Arborea
Marianus IV, King of Arborea
Bonaventura, Baroness of Xérica
Francis, canon
Mary, Viscountess of Rocabertí
John
Nicholas, canon
Lorenzo (illegittimate)
Angiolesa (illegittimate)
Preziosa (illegittimate)
Names
Hugh De Serra Bas
House
Cervera (Serra Bas branch)
Father
Marianus III, King of Arborea
Mother
Padulesa de Serra (mistress)
Hugh II was Judge of Arborea, reigning from 1321 CE until his death in 1336 CE. He was the illegitimate son of Marianus III of Arborea and Paulesa de Serra.
Hugh sided with James II of Aragon, who had been invested with the Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica by Pope Boniface VIII in 1297. He became vassal of James for Arborea and probably wanted to expand his control over the whole island, as governor on behalf of the Catalan Crown. To this end, he assisted the future Alfonso IV in the conquest of 1323 – 1324, when the Republic of Pisa was expelled from the island. After Alfonso's army disembarked at Palmas, Hugh joined him at the siege of Villa di Chiesa (modern Iglesias). He was present, too, at the fall of Castel di Castro on June 1324. Hugh II died of an unknown illness in 1336.
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