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Blasco II d'Alagona (died 23 October 1355), called the Younger, was a very influential nobleman in fourteenth century Sicily. He was probably born in Sicily, of an Aragonese family. He succeeded his uncle Blasco I. The family originated in Alagón. During the reign of Peter II, Blasco was the Grand Justiciar of the realm. Giovanni of Randazzo, brother of Peter, appointed him regent for his nephew, the young King Louis. As regent, Blasco was opposed by , lord of Tripi and Saponara and vicar of the realm. He was killed in a revolt of Messina in 1355. He was succeeded by his son . * v * t * e

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  • Blasco II d'Alagona (en)
  • Blasco de Alagón el Joven (es)
  • Blasco II d'Alagona (fr)
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  • Blasco II d'Alagona (décédé le 23 octobre 1355), dit le Jeune, était un noble très influent dans la Sicile du XIVe siècle. Il est probablement né en Sicile, d'une famille aragonaise. Il a succédé à son oncle Blasco I. La famille est originaire d'Alagón en Espagne. (fr)
  • Blasco d'Alagona, conte di Mistretta e noto come Blasco il Giovane (in catalano Blasco de Alagón i Pérez; ... – Catania, 21 ottobre 1355), è stato un nobile e militare aragonese del XIV secolo. (it)
  • Blasco II d'Alagona (died 23 October 1355), called the Younger, was a very influential nobleman in fourteenth century Sicily. He was probably born in Sicily, of an Aragonese family. He succeeded his uncle Blasco I. The family originated in Alagón. During the reign of Peter II, Blasco was the Grand Justiciar of the realm. Giovanni of Randazzo, brother of Peter, appointed him regent for his nephew, the young King Louis. As regent, Blasco was opposed by , lord of Tripi and Saponara and vicar of the realm. He was killed in a revolt of Messina in 1355. He was succeeded by his son . * v * t * e (en)
  • Blasco de Alagón el joven o Blasco II de Alagona, fue un noble del linaje Alagona Sucedió a su padre Blasco I de Alagona. Fue Gran Justicia del Reino de Sicilia con Pedro II de Sicilia. También fue designado por Juan de Sicilia y Anjou tutor de Luis de Sicilia. Los Alagona estaban muy cerca de la casa de Aragón y de esta lealtad obtendrán diferentes privilegios. Este poder hará de los Alagona la familia más influyente en Catania y de Sicilia oriental en el siglo XIV. Estaba casado con Marquesa de Aragón. (es)
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  • Blasco II d'Alagona (died 23 October 1355), called the Younger, was a very influential nobleman in fourteenth century Sicily. He was probably born in Sicily, of an Aragonese family. He succeeded his uncle Blasco I. The family originated in Alagón. Blasco was very close to the ruling house, also of Aragonese origin, and received many favours from them. The was the most powerful in Catania at first and then eastern and eventually, under Blasco II, all of Sicily. In 1320, Frederick II of Sicily ceded the , expropriated from Margherita, descendant of the Admiral Roger of Lauria, to Blasco. In 1326, Blasco defended the city of Palermo from the Angevins. While there, pillaged Aci. During the reign of Peter II, Blasco was the Grand Justiciar of the realm. Giovanni of Randazzo, brother of Peter, appointed him regent for his nephew, the young King Louis. As regent, Blasco was opposed by , lord of Tripi and Saponara and vicar of the realm. He was killed in a revolt of Messina in 1355. He was succeeded by his son . * v * t * e (en)
  • Blasco de Alagón el joven o Blasco II de Alagona, fue un noble del linaje Alagona Sucedió a su padre Blasco I de Alagona. Fue Gran Justicia del Reino de Sicilia con Pedro II de Sicilia. También fue designado por Juan de Sicilia y Anjou tutor de Luis de Sicilia. Los Alagona estaban muy cerca de la casa de Aragón y de esta lealtad obtendrán diferentes privilegios. Este poder hará de los Alagona la familia más influyente en Catania y de Sicilia oriental en el siglo XIV. Estaba casado con Marquesa de Aragón. En 1320 Federico II de Sicilia cedía el y la tierra de Aci, expropiadas en (un descendiente del Almirante Roger de Lauria), a los Alagona. En 1326 y que había llegado a Palermo para defender la ciudad de Angioni, tuvo que soportar el saqueo del castillo de Aci por . Después de que se restauró, el castillo se convirtió en un objetivo estratégico en las Vísperas sicilianas y fue asignado por Federico al Infante Juan de Aragón. Aunque privado de la propiedad del Castillo, Blasco, aún conservará la posesión, que será transmitida a su hijo Artale I.También en el contexto general siciliano de anarquía barones desde los años 30 del 1300 Blasco se enfrentó en varias ocasiones a , Señor de Tripi y Saponara, Vicario del Reino y cabeza a una familia "latina" en fuerte ascensión y contraria al trono de aragonés de Sicilia. Hasta 1353 cuando Palizzi, será asesinado durante una rebelión en Messina. (es)
  • Blasco II d'Alagona (décédé le 23 octobre 1355), dit le Jeune, était un noble très influent dans la Sicile du XIVe siècle. Il est probablement né en Sicile, d'une famille aragonaise. Il a succédé à son oncle Blasco I. La famille est originaire d'Alagón en Espagne. (fr)
  • Blasco d'Alagona, conte di Mistretta e noto come Blasco il Giovane (in catalano Blasco de Alagón i Pérez; ... – Catania, 21 ottobre 1355), è stato un nobile e militare aragonese del XIV secolo. (it)
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