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Sibila of Fortia |
Suffix |
Queen of Aragon |
Gender |
Female |
Acceded |
1377 |
Queen consort of Aragon |
- Queen consort of Aragon 1377\endash 1387
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Death |
24 Nov 1406 |
Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain |
Burial |
San Francisco (Framenors) Pantheon of Poblet Cathedral of Barcelona |
- Sibila died in Barcelona on 24 November 1406. By order of King Martin she had a state funeral. She was buried in the convent of San Francisco (Framenors) in Barcelona, traditional burial place of kings and queens of Aragon. She was later transferred to the pantheon of Poblet.
the convent was demolished, in the nineteenth century, Sibila and others were buried on 20 April 1852, at the Cathedral of Barcelona . She was the first deposited in a box embedded in the wall of the chapel of the Martyrs of the cloister, covered by Isabella II of Spain and on 13 October 1998, moved inside the temple, in a box placed on the wall to the left of the altar major.
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Person ID |
I43711 |
Glenn Cook Family |
Last Modified |
3 Jan 2013 |
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Sources |
- [S1728] Wikipedia-The Free Encyclopedia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
the free encyclopedia).
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