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  1. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu%C3%B1o_S...
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    Seal of Nunyo with the arms of Aragón and those of Lara displayed.Nunyó Sanç (French: Nuno Sanche) (c.1185–1242) was a Catalan nobleman and statesman.

    Nunyó was the son of Sanç, Count of Provence, Roussillon, and Cerdagne, and Sança Nunyó of the House of Lara. His father was dispossessed of Provence in 1185 but maintained Roussillon and Cerdagne until his death in 1223, handing control of them over to his son as early as 1212. He was formally invested with them by Peter II of Aragon later that year. His investment was of little help to Peter, for Nunyó arrived too late to be of any service at the Battle of Muret (1213), where Peter died.

    Subsequently he and his father served as regents for Peter's minor heir, James I. In 1215 his father married him to Peronella, daughter of Bernard IV of Bigorre, but the marriage was annulled by Pope Honorius III the very next year (1216). James reached his majority in 1223, the year Sanç died, and Nunyó began serving James as chief advisor in matters relating to the Viscounty of Béarn.

    By 1225, however, Nunyó had grown weary of Aragonese politics and turned to his interests elsewhere. In 1226 he purchased the viscounties of Fenouillèdes and Peyrepertuse from Louis VIII of France and did homage for them.

    Nunyo was invited to participate in an expedition against Majorca in 1229 and this probably represents his return to favour in the Aragonese court, where the conquest of Majorca from the Almoravids had long been desired. Majorca finally capitulated in 1234 and Nunyó was the recipient of much land. He only began to consistently use the title of "count" thereafter.

    Late in life Nunyo accompanied James on his military expeditions into Navarre and Valencia (conquered 1238). In 1220, Nunyó had married Teresa López, daughter of Lupus III, lord of Biscay. They had no children, so his lands and titles escheated to the crown on his death, either late 1241 or early 1242. The troubadour Aimeric de Belenoi composed a planh on his death, significant of his reputation for courtliness and chivalry. He was buried in the hospital of Bajoles, near Perpignan, now disappeared. He left an illegitimate son, the "Bastard of Roussillon," who defended the city of Elne from the French during Aragonese Crusade in 1284.


    [edit] Sources
    Bisson, Thomas N. The Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986. ISBN 0 19 821987 3.
    Preceded by
    Sancho Count of Roussillon
    1212-1242 Succeeded by
    James I
    Count of Cerdagne
    1212-1242

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu%C3%B1o_S%C3%A1nchez"
    Categories: People of the Reconquista | Catalan nobility | 1180s births | 1242 deaths

    This page was last modified on 23 June 2008, at 14:29.
  2. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu%C3%B1o_S...
    Nuño Sánchez
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Jump to: navigation, search

    Seal of Nunyo with the arms of Aragón and those of Lara displayed.Nunyó Sanç (French: Nuno Sanche) (c.1185–1242) was a Catalan nobleman and statesman.

    Nunyó was the son of Sanç, Count of Provence, Roussillon, and Cerdagne, and Sança Nunyó of the House of Lara. His father was dispossessed of Provence in 1185 but maintained Roussillon and Cerdagne until his death in 1223, handing control of them over to his son as early as 1212. He was formally invested with them by Peter II of Aragon later that year. His investment was of little help to Peter, for Nunyó arrived too late to be of any service at the Battle of Muret (1213), where Peter died.

    Subsequently he and his father served as regents for Peter's minor heir, James I. In 1215 his father married him to Peronella, daughter of Bernard IV of Bigorre, but the marriage was annulled by Pope Honorius III the very next year (1216). James reached his majority in 1223, the year Sanç died, and Nunyó began serving James as chief advisor in matters relating to the Viscounty of Béarn.

    By 1225, however, Nunyó had grown weary of Aragonese politics and turned to his interests elsewhere. In 1226 he purchased the viscounties of Fenouillèdes and Peyrepertuse from Louis VIII of France and did homage for them.

    Nunyo was invited to participate in an expedition against Majorca in 1229 and this probably represents his return to favour in the Aragonese court, where the conquest of Majorca from the Almoravids had long been desired. Majorca finally capitulated in 1234 and Nunyó was the recipient of much land. He only began to consistently use the title of "count" thereafter.

    Late in life Nunyo accompanied James on his military expeditions into Navarre and Valencia (conquered 1238). In 1220, Nunyó had married Teresa López, daughter of Lupus III, lord of Biscay. They had no children, so his lands and titles escheated to the crown on his death, either late 1241 or early 1242. The troubadour Aimeric de Belenoi composed a planh on his death, significant of his reputation for courtliness and chivalry. He was buried in the hospital of Bajoles, near Perpignan, now disappeared. He left an illegitimate son, the "Bastard of Roussillon," who defended the city of Elne from the French during Aragonese Crusade in 1284.


    [edit] Sources
    Bisson, Thomas N. The Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986. ISBN 0 19 821987 3.
    Preceded by
    Sancho Count of Roussillon
    1212-1242 Succeeded by
    James I
    Count of Cerdagne
    1212-1242

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu%C3%B1o_S%C3%A1nchez"
    Categories: People of the Reconquista | Catalan nobility | 1180s births | 1242 deaths

    This page was last modified on 23 June 2008, at 14:29.

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