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- Violante of Vilaragut (1320 or 1325 – before 1372) was a daughter of Berengeur de Vilaragut and his second wife Saura, who was an illegitimate daughter...
- two children. Her husband remarried the following year to Violante of Vilaragut. Previté-Orton 1952, p. 903. Previté-Orton, Charles William (1952). The...
- second husband John of Vilaragut in 1415. In secret, she gave birth to a son in 1416, whose name was Joan Jeroni de Vilaragut (1416–1452). Her second...
- Jutta of Brandenburg. In 1353, he married Violante of Vilaragut, a daughter of Berengar de Vilaragut and widow of James III of Majorca. There were no children...
- 14th century it was used as a prison, firstly to hold Queen Violante of Vilaragut, her stepchildren James and Isabella and other supporters of King James...
- Ferrer (later canonised) and to the donation of a building by Mosen Pedro Vilaragut.[citation needed] Only very meagre accounts have been preserved of the...
- island of Majorca with the dowry provided by his marriage to Violante of Vilaragut, by selling the Lordship of Montpellier to the King of France, and with...
- (1328–1334), also archbishop of Tarragona and patriarch of Alexandria Ramon de Vilaragut [ca] (1334–1348) Jaume de Vivers (1348–1375) Rigalt de Vergne o de Vern...
- Married John II of Montferrat. James and his second wife, Violante of Vilaragut, had one child: Esclaramunda of Majorca (unknown). Died shortly after...
- children: Grandiana (also known as Diana) who married around 1333 Ramon de Vilaragut, Baron of Tripi and Lord of Alcaissia and Sollana, Captain-General and...