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Peter of Aragon (Catalan: Pere d'Aragó, Spanish: Pedro de Aragón; 1305 – 4 November 1381) was an infante (royal prince) of the Crown of Aragon who served three successive kings as a soldier, diplomat and counsellor before joining the Franciscans in 1358. Peter was the Count of Ribagorza (1322–1358), Count of Empúries (1325–1341) and (1341–1358). He was the most important counsellor of Alfonso IV and Peter IV, and was regent during the absence of the latter (1354–1356). He took part in most of the major military conflicts of their reigns down to his death.

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  • Peter, Count of Ribagorza (en)
  • Pere d'Aragó i d'Anjou (ca)
  • Πέτρος της Ριβαγόρθα (el)
  • Pedro de Aragón y Anjou (es)
  • Pietro IV di Ribagorza (it)
  • Pedro IV de Ribagorza (pt)
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  • Pere d'Aragó i d'Anjou o Pere I d'Empúries i IV de Ribagorça (Barcelona, 1305 - Pisa, República de Pisa, 4 de novembre de 1381) fou infant d'Aragó, comte de Ribagorça (1322-1381), comte d'Empúries (1325-1341), comte de les Muntanyes de Prades (1341-1381), senyor de la baronia d'Entença (1341-1381) i senyor de Gandia (1323-1359). (ca)
  • Pedro de Aragón y Anjou, también Pedro IV de Ribagorza, Pedro I de Ampurias o Pedro I de Prades (Barcelona 1305 - Valencia 1380), infante de Aragón y I conde de Ribagorza, conde de Ampurias (hasta 1341), II conde de Prades y II barón de Entenza (desde 1341). (es)
  • Pietro d'Aragona e d'Angiò, noto anche come Pietro IV di Ribagorza o Pietro I di Empúries (Pero in aragonese, Petri in basco, Pedro in spagnolo, in portoghese e in galiziano, Pere, in catalano, Pedru in asturiano, Pèire in occitano e Pierre in francese; Barcellona, 1305 – Pisa, 4 novembre 1381), fu Conte di Ribagorza (1322-1358) e di Empúries (1325-1341), conte di Prades e signore di Dénia e Gandía (1341-1358) e siniscalco di Catalogna. (it)
  • Pedro de Aragón y Anjou (Barcelona, 1305 - Pisa, 4 de novembro de 1381) foi um nobre aragonês, membro da Casa de Barcelona. (pt)
  • Ο Πέτρος, καταλανικά: Pere d'Aragó‎, ισπανικά: Pedro de Aragón‎, (1305 – 4 Νοεμβρίου 1381) από τον Οίκο της Βαρκελώνης ήταν πρίγκιπας (infante) της Αραγονίας και υπηρέτησε τρεις διαδοχικούς βασιλείς ως στρατιωτικός, διπλωμάτης και σύμβουλος, προτού ενταχθεί στο Φραγκισκανό μοναστικό τάγμα το 1358. Ο Πέτρος ήταν επίσης συγγραφέας και προστάτης των γραμμάτων. Ως Φραγκισκανός, υποστήριξε τη λήξη του παπισμού της Αβινιόν και έγραψε ένα προφητικό φυλλάδιο γι' αυτό. (el)
  • Peter of Aragon (Catalan: Pere d'Aragó, Spanish: Pedro de Aragón; 1305 – 4 November 1381) was an infante (royal prince) of the Crown of Aragon who served three successive kings as a soldier, diplomat and counsellor before joining the Franciscans in 1358. Peter was the Count of Ribagorza (1322–1358), Count of Empúries (1325–1341) and (1341–1358). He was the most important counsellor of Alfonso IV and Peter IV, and was regent during the absence of the latter (1354–1356). He took part in most of the major military conflicts of their reigns down to his death. (en)
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