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The Residences of the Kings of Sicily, from Martin of Aragon to Ferdinand the Catholic

2016
In the context of the capital cities of the Aragonese Kindom, it would be necessary to examineand compare the cerimonial practices, behavioral codes, and uses made of the royal residences. At the same time it seems increasingly evident that, during the 15th century, the mobility of the royal court - as well as that of the aristocrats, merchants, and ...
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Peter IV, King of Aragon

2003
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K-RAS mutation in the tumour of Ferrante I of Aragon, King of Naples

The Lancet, 1996
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Malignant tumor in the mummy of Ferrante Ist of Aragon, King of Naples (1431-1494).

Medicina nei secoli, 1994
Ferdinand Ist of Aragon was king of Naples and an important figure in the Italian Renaissance. He died in 1494 at the age of 63 and his preserved mummy was recently exhumed in the Basilica of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples. During the autopsy part of a hollow organ came to light which was labelled probable rectum.
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John I, King of Aragon

2001
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