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Juan, de Aragón, 1301-1334


  • [Juan, de Aragón (1301-1334) was the son of James II of Aragón and Blanche of Anjou, daughter of King Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary. He was tonsured on April 11, 1311 by Clement V and named honorary Chancellor of Aragón and abbot in commendam of the monastery of Jesús Nazareno de Montearagón. He was ordained Archbishop of Toledo in 1320. He was later appointed Archbishop administrator of Tarragona and Titular Patriarch of Alexandria in 13828. He died at El Pobo (Teruel) on August 18, 1334.]
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    • Juan, de Aragón y Anjou, 1301-1334
    • Johannes, de Aragonia, 1301-1334
    • Giovanni, d'Aragona, 1301-1334
    • Jan, Aragonský, 1301-1334
    • Jean, d'Aragon et Anjou, 1301-1334
    • Jean, d'Aragon, 1301-1334
    • Johannes, ‏ Erzbischof von Toledo, 1301-1334
    • Johann, von Tarragona, 1301-1334
    • Johann, von Aragon, 1301-1334
    • Juan, de Aragón patriarca latino, 1301-1334
    • Хуан, Арагонский‏, 1301-1334
    • Johannes, Patriarch von Alexandria‏, 1301-1334
    • Juan, de Aragón, 1300?-1334
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        • Juan, de Aragón, 1300?-1334
      • Sources

        • found: El patriarca don Juan de Aragón, 1904
        • found: BL RS&CD, 15 Aug. 2001(Juan de Aragón, born 1300?, died 1334)
        • found: Diccionario de historia ecclesiástica de España, 1972:vol. 1, p. 76 (Juan de Aragón; born 1301 in Tarragona, died August 18, 1334 in El Pobo, Teruel, Spain; son of James II of Aragón and Blanche of Anjou, daughter of King Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary; tonsured on April 11, 1311 by Clement V; honorary Chancellor of Aragón and abbot in commendam of the monastery of Jesús Nazareno de Montearagón)
        • found: Catholic hierarchy (online), viewed on November 1, 2021:Archbishop Juan de Aragón (Archbishop of Tarragona, Spain; Titular Patriarch of Alexandria; appointed Archbishop of Toledo in 1319, ordained in 1320; appointed Archbishop of Tarragona in 1328; died August 18, 1334) - https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bargnj.html
        • found: CERL thesaurus (online), viewed on November 1, 2021(Johannes, de Aragonia; Jean, d'Aragon; Johannes, Erzbischof von Toledo; Johann, von Aragon; Johannes, Patriarch von Alexandria; Juan, de Aragon y Anjou) - https://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp00293901
        • found: VIAF, viewed on November 1, 2021(Хуан Арагонский; John of Aragon; Giovanni d'Aragona; Jan Aragonský) - http://viaf.org/viaf/12696441
      • General Notes

        • [Juan, de Aragón (1301-1334) was the son of James II of Aragón and Blanche of Anjou, daughter of King Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary. He was tonsured on April 11, 1311 by Clement V and named honorary Chancellor of Aragón and abbot in commendam of the monastery of Jesús Nazareno de Montearagón. He was ordained Archbishop of Toledo in 1320. He was later appointed Archbishop administrator of Tarragona and Titular Patriarch of Alexandria in 13828. He died at El Pobo (Teruel) on August 18, 1334.]
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        • 2001-08-15: new
        • 2021-11-02: revised
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