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Marianus IV | |||||
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Judge/King of Arborea | |||||
Reign | 1347–1376 | ||||
Predecessor | Peter III | ||||
Successor | Hugh III | ||||
Born | Marianu De Serra-Bas 1319 Oristano, Sardinia | ||||
Died | May 1376 Oristano, Sardinia | (aged 56–57)||||
Spouse | Timbora de Roccabertí | ||||
Issue | Hugh III, King of Arborea Beatrice, Viscountess of Narbonne Eleanor, Queen of Arborea An unnamed daughter | ||||
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House | Cervera (Serra Bas branch) | ||||
Father | Hugh II, King of Arborea | ||||
Mother | Benedetta |
Marianus IV (in Sardinian: Marianu IV de Arbarèe, in aragonese: Marià IV d'Arborea, 1319–1376), called the Great,[1][2][3] was the Judge (king) of Arborea, kingdom in the island of Sardinia, from 1347 to his death. He was, as his nickname indicates, the greatest sovereign of Arborea. He was a legislator and a warrior whose reign saw the commencement of massive codification of the laws of his realm and incessant warfare with the Crown of Aragon. He was also a religious man, who had connections to Catherine of Siena. He was, in short, an "wise legislator, able politician, and valiant warrior."[4]
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