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Judge/King of Arborea
Marianus IV
Marianus IV of Arborea, church of San Nicola (Ottana)
Judge/King of Arborea
Reign
1347–1376
Predecessor
Peter III
Successor
Hugh III
Born
Marianu De Serra-Bas 1319 Oristano, Sardinia
Died
May 1376(1376-05-00) (aged 56–57) Oristano, Sardinia
Spouse
Timbora de Roccabertí
Issue
Hugh III, King of Arborea Beatrice, Viscountess of Narbonne Eleanor, Queen of Arborea An unnamed daughter
Names
Marianus De Serra Bas
House
Cervera (Serra Bas branch)
Father
Hugh II, King of Arborea
Mother
Benedetta
Marianus IV (in Sardinian: Marianu IV de Arbarèe, in aragonese: Marià IV d'Arborea, 1319–1376), called the Great,[1][2][3] was the Judge (king) of Arborea, kingdom in the island of Sardinia, from 1347 to his death. He was, as his nickname indicates, the greatest sovereign of Arborea. He was a legislator and a warrior whose reign saw the commencement of massive codification of the laws of his realm and incessant warfare with the Crown of Aragon. He was also a religious man, who had connections to Catherine of Siena. He was, in short, an "wise legislator, able politician, and valiant warrior."[4]
^Casalis, Goffredo (1836). Dizionario geografico storico-statistico-commerciale degli Stati di S. M. il Re di Sardegna (in Italian). Vol. 3. Turin: Presso G. Maspero librajo. p. 17. OCLC 878913389.
^Marmocchi, Francesco Constantino (1854). Dizionario di geografia universale ...: preceduta da brevi preliminari discorsi sulla geografia, sulla cosmografia ... e seguita da un grande specchio rappresentante la Bilancia politica del globo nell'anno 1854 ... (in Italian). Turin: Società editrice italiana. p. 517. OCLC 678219840.
^Stefani, Guglielmo (1857). Dizionario corografico-universale dell'Italia (in Italian). Vol. 4.2: Dizionario corografico dell'isola di Sardegna. Milan: Stab. di Civelli Giuseppe e C. p. 111. OCLC 797028998.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
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