- Juan Tomás de
Rocaberti (Joan Tomàs de
Rocabertí in Catalan, 4
March 1627 – 13 June 1699) was a
Catalan theologian.
Rocaberti was born into a
noble family...
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Peralta (1370–1374)
Louis Fadrique (1375–1382)
Philip Dalmau,
Viscount of
Rocaberti (1379–1386, de
facto only
during his stay in
Greece 1381–1382) Raymond...
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January 30, 2010
Henry Edward Manning (1871). De Fide, quaest. xii, apud
Rocaberti, tom. xx, p. 388,
quoted in The
Vatican Council and Its Definitions: Pastoral...
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Quezon City : The Library, 1974)
Rocaberti, E. Sa
pinto ng
langit /
nobela hango sa El voto de
castidad ni E.
Rocaberti,
sinulat sa
wikang tagalog ni J...
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displaying the coat of arms of Peralada, Catalonia, and the
Viscounts Rocabertí,
lords of
Peralada Castle.
Medieval Times founder Jose
Montaner was uncle...
- betrothal,
around 1382, was to Bernaduch, a son of
Philip Dalmau,
Viscount of
Rocaberti, and next to an
unidentified son of
Simeon Uroš, whom
Donald Nicol suggests...
- Ampurias, in
favour of his wife
Juana de
Rocabertí and, subsidiarily, his brother-in-law,
Viscount Jofre VI of
Rocabertí, was
declared null. However, this will...
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February 2017.
Henry Edward Manning (1871). De Fide, quaest. xii, apud
Rocaberti, tom. xx, p. 388,
quoted in The
Vatican Council and Its Definitions: Pastoral...
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Possibly a
daughter of
Ramon d'Ortafà, she was
married to
nobleman Pere de
Rocabertí, lord of the
castle Sant Mori.
Along with her
sister Joana, she was taken...
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manorial regime, in the mid-19th century, it was the
possession of the
Rocabertí family. The
Treaty of the
Pyrenees (1659)
placed the new
border between...