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Language of the text: Italiano
Nobility: Nobili
Nobles in:Italia
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Arnaldo Guerao de Plata O cavalheiro catalão serviu com arte militar em todas as ocasiões de guerra ao rei Martin, rei da Sicília, cujo filho Riccardo era o cammariero do rei Alfonzo, que deixou o vigário a tempo de deixar a Sicília para Nápoles seu irmão Don Giovanne. Infante d'Aragona, ao dito Riccado em que viveu um mês; por isso, apaixonou-se por Brigida de Palermo, filha de Alfonzo de Palermo, um cavalheiro muito rico com um grande dote com o qual procedeu Ruggero, Arnaldo Guerao e Alfonzo di P., que viviam nobremente em Noto e Agrigento, onde moravam por motivos de casamentos; Arlnaldo brigou com muitas propriedades, e eles se autodenominavam feudos de Platão, que agraciou sua filha Armênia com a esposa de Henry Pervitale. Outro ramo. Família antiga e nobre originária da Sicília. ...
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