General Index - The Library of Iberian Resources Online
General Index - The Library of Iberian Resources Online General Index - The Library of Iberian Resources Online
Pego, prov. Alicante, 476, 494. Penacadell, prov. Alicante, 487. Penaredona, in Catalonia, 249. Penaguila, the castle of, taken by Alazrac, 478, 479. Peniscola, in Valencia, 225. -offers to capitulate, 287, 289--291. -taken, 290, 291, 352. Pera, cape in Mallorca, 212, 214, 216, 223. Peralta, En Arnau de, Bishop of Valencia (1243-48); of Saragossa (1248-71), 478. -En Ramon de, 75. Pere, En (Pedro II.), King of Aragon, James's father, 157. -the Infante, son of James. Vide Pedro. Perero, Gonzalo, Grand Master of the Hospital in Spain, 596. Perexens, En Berenguer de, 94. Perexolo (Perexols ?), D. Martin de, 64. Perez, Alvar, 73. -Miguel, 294, 666. -(Pedro), slain, 586. -de Alago, Miquel or Miguel, 515. -de Arenos, Exemen, James's privy councillor, 254, 459, 469, 474--476, 485, 487, 499, 500. -de Arenos, D. Gonzalo, his nephew, 499. -de Basca or Basta, 250. -de Castalla, D. Guillen, 474. -de Correa Pelayo, Master of Santiago de Ucles, 459--461, 463, 568, 577, 596. -de Meytats, D. Garcia, 76; death of, 180. -de Pina, D. Ferran, 71, 170, 231, 336, 338, 342, 346. -de Pomar, En Sancho, 87. -de Tarazona, D. Exemen, 269, 271--273, 275, 276, 328, 399--401 , 408, 444, 500. -de Tarazona, D. Martin, 323, 525- Perez de Tarazona, Pedro, Justicia Mayor (chief magistrate) of Aragon, 271, 272. -de Terga, t>. Exemen, 326. Perpinya (Perpignan), in the Roussillon, 638. Pertusa, in Catalonia, 70. Petra, a district of Mallorca, 146, 147. Philip (Don Felipe), brother of Alfonso X., 612. Petrer, in Murcia, surrenders, 535. Peyronet, Friar Pedro, 599. Philip II. (Auguste), King of France (1180-1223), 31. Picamoxo, castle in the neighbourhood of Tamarit, taken, 579. Pinos, Galceran de, 577, 603.
Pires. Vide Perez. Pisa, ships from, captured by the King of Tunis, 199. Plagamans, Plicatnanibus (En Remon de). Vide Marimon. Plegamans, Plicatnanibus (En Remon de). Vide Marimon. Planes, in Catalonia, 494. Poblet, monastery in Catalonia, Abbot of, 621. Pobo, in Valencia, King James at, 228. Pollenca, in Mallorca, 119, 120, 146, 181, 206. Polpis, a castle of Valencia, 225 ; taken, 291. Pomar, castle of, in Aragon, on the Cinca, 524, 662. -Vide Lopez de Pomar and Perez. -En Pere or Pedro de, 87, 130, 132. Ponc, viscount of Ager and Cabrera, 76. Vide Cabrera. Pons, viscount of Ager and Cabrera, 76. Vide Cabrera. Ponce, viscount of Ager and Cabrera, 76. Vide Cabrera. Pons, castle in Catalonia, surrenders to the Countess of Urgel, 97. Ponz (Pons), Guerau de, Count of Ampurias, 514, 568, 578. -En Hugh, 660. Porrasa, La, cape at Mallorca, 127. -battle fought at, 128. Portugal, Don Pedro de, son of King Sancho I., lord of Mallorca, 202. Port Tupi, harbour of Mallorca, 127, 135. -gate so called in Palma, 153, 166. Prohet, En, a citizen from Lerida, 148. Prohomens (Fr. Prudhommes), town councillors, chief citizens, also deputies to the Cortes, 67, 487. -those of Lerida, 76. -those of Tarragona, III. Provence, Count of. Vide Alfonso of Aragon and Berenguer. Prunelles, the pass 01, in Valencia, 384. Pucol, in Valencia, 317. [723] Puguert, En Berenguer de, 659. Puig (Lat. podius), a hillock, 316. -de Cebolla, in Valencia, taken (1236), 226. -d'Enesa, afterwards called de Santa Maria, 316; besieged, 318; battle of (Aug. 1237), 324. Puyo, D. Guillen de, 16, 29. -D. Guerau de, 29; slain at Albarracin, 30.
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Pires. Vide Perez.<br />
Pisa, ships from, captured by the King <strong>of</strong> Tunis, 199.<br />
Plagamans, Plicatnanibus (En Remon de). Vide Marimon.<br />
Plegamans, Plicatnanibus (En Remon de). Vide Marimon.<br />
Planes, in Catalonia, 494.<br />
Poblet, monastery in Catalonia, Abbot <strong>of</strong>, 621.<br />
Pobo, in Valencia, King James at, 228.<br />
Pollenca, in Mallorca, 119, 120, 146, 181, 206.<br />
Polpis, a castle <strong>of</strong> Valencia, 225 ; taken, 291.<br />
Pomar, castle <strong>of</strong>, in Aragon, on the Cinca, 524, 662.<br />
-Vide Lopez de Pomar and Perez.<br />
-En Pere or Pedro de, 87, 130, 132.<br />
Ponc, viscount <strong>of</strong> Ager and Cabrera, 76. Vide Cabrera.<br />
Pons, viscount <strong>of</strong> Ager and Cabrera, 76. Vide Cabrera.<br />
Ponce, viscount <strong>of</strong> Ager and Cabrera, 76. Vide Cabrera.<br />
Pons, castle in Catalonia, surrenders to the Countess <strong>of</strong> Urgel, 97.<br />
Ponz (Pons), Guerau de, Count <strong>of</strong> Ampurias, 514, 568, 578.<br />
-En Hugh, 660.<br />
Porrasa, La, cape at Mallorca, 127.<br />
-battle fought at, 128.<br />
Portugal, Don Pedro de, son <strong>of</strong> King Sancho I., lord <strong>of</strong> Mallorca, 202.<br />
Port Tupi, harbour <strong>of</strong> Mallorca, 127, 135.<br />
-gate so called in Palma, 153, 166.<br />
Prohet, En, a citizen from Lerida, 148.<br />
Prohomens (Fr. Prudhommes), town councillors, chief citizens, also deputies to the Cortes, 67, 487.<br />
-those <strong>of</strong> Lerida, 76.<br />
-those <strong>of</strong> Tarragona, III.<br />
Provence, Count <strong>of</strong>. Vide Alfonso <strong>of</strong> Aragon and Berenguer.<br />
Prunelles, the pass 01, in Valencia, 384.<br />
Pucol, in Valencia, 317.<br />
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Puguert, En Berenguer de, 659.<br />
Puig (Lat. podius), a hillock, 316.<br />
-de Cebolla, in Valencia, taken (1236), 226.<br />
-d'Enesa, afterwards called de Santa Maria, 316; besieged, 318; battle <strong>of</strong> (Aug. 1237), 324.<br />
Puyo, D. Guillen de, 16, 29.<br />
-D. Guerau de, 29; slain at Albarracin, 30.