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Lluís De Requesens
Lluís or Luis de Requesens may refer to: * Lluís de Requesens (commander), Catalan-Aragonese naval commander * Luis de Requesens y Relat (died 1469), Catalan baron of Altafulla and La Nou de Gaià * Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga (25 August 1528 – 5 March 1576) was a Spanish general, sailor, diplomat and politician. He served as governor of the Duchy of Milan (1572–1573) and as governor of the Spanish Netherlands (1573–1576). Biography ...
(1528–1576), Spanish general, sailor, diplomat and politician {{hndis, Requesens, Lluis De ...
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Lluís De Requesens (commander)
Lluís de Requesens was a commander of a Catalan-Aragonese fleet, which won a considerable victory at Pantelleria in 1311. His family became princes of Pantelleria until 1553, when the Turks Turk or Turks may refer to: Communities and ethnic groups * Turkic peoples, a collection of ethnic groups who speak Turkic languages * Turkish people, or the Turks, a Turkic ethnic group and nation * Turkish citizen, a citizen of the Republic o ... captured the island. Year of birth missing Year of death missing Spanish admirals {{Spain-mil-bio-stub ...
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Luis De Requesens Y Relat
Luis de Requesens y de Relat (died 1469) was Catalan baron of Altafulla, baron of La Nou de Gaià, both in the province of Tarragona, Spain. Family Son of baron Luis de Requesens y Montoliu, deceased after 1382. His mother, from the "de Relat" Catalan family, should be probably related to Bishop for the Christian communities living at Morocco, North Africa, Francesc de Relat, deceased in Morocco in 1327, sent in 1309 there by the king James II of Aragon, (1267 - king 1291 - 1327), a.k.a. king James I of Sicily, (1267 - king of Sicily 1285 to 1296), to negotiate the freedom of 44 Catalan warriors, and confirmed by Avignon Roman Catholic Pope Clement V, (circa 1264 - Pope 1305 - 1314), a.k.a. Raymond Bertrand de Got. This Bishop seems to have played also a role in the permission to notorious Majorcan alchemist and philosopher, Raymond Lull, (1232 - 1315), to preach Christianity in Tunisia, 1314 - 1316, based on the previous good terms settled up there, including trade, by ex ...
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