Sibila of Fortia
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Sibila of Fortia
Summary
Sibila of Fortia is a human[1]. She was born on 1350[2]. She passed away in Barcelona[3]. She died on November 24, 1406[4]. She has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[5]
Key Facts
- Sibila of Fortia died in Barcelona[3].
- Sibila of Fortia was born on 1350[2].
- Sibila of Fortia died on November 24, 1406[4].
- Sibila of Fortia is buried at Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia[6].
- Sibila of Fortia's father was Bernat de Fortia[7].
- Sibila of Fortia's mother was Francesca de Vilamarí[8].
- Among Sibila of Fortia's spouses was Peter IV of Aragon[9].
- Sibila of Fortia was married to Artal de Foces II[10].
- A child of Sibila of Fortia was Alphonse d'Aragon[11].
- A child of Sibila of Fortia was Peter of Aragon[12].
- A child of Sibila of Fortia was Isabella of Aragon[13].
- Sibila of Fortia held citizenship in Crown of Aragon[14].
- Sibila of Fortia is recorded as female[15].
- Sibila of Fortia's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Sibila of Fortia's noble title is recorded as royal Consort of Aragon[17].
- Sibila of Fortia's Commons category is recorded as Sibila of Fortia[18].
- Sibila of Fortia's given name is recorded as Sybil[19].
- Sibila of Fortia's given name is recorded as Q12802641[20].
- Sibila of Fortia's significant event is recorded as coronation[21].
- Sibila of Fortia's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Catalan[22].
Body
Origins and Family
Sibila of Fortia was born on 1350[2]. Her father was Bernat de Fortia[7]. Her mother was Francesca de Vilamarí[8].
Personal Life
Spouses include Peter IV of Aragon[9], a ruler[23], 1319–1387[24], of Crown of Aragon[25] and Artal de Foces II[10], a knight[26]. Children include Alphonse d'Aragon[11], b. 1376[27]; Peter of Aragon[12], 1379–1379[28]; and Isabella of Aragon[13], 1380–1424[29], of Crown of Aragon[30].
Death and Burial
Sibila of Fortia died on November 24, 1406[4]. She passed away in Barcelona[3]. She is buried at Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia[6].
Why It Matters
Sibila of Fortia has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[5] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
FAQs
Where did Sibila of Fortia die?
Sibila of Fortia passed away in Barcelona[3].
Who were Sibila of Fortia's parents?
Sibila of Fortia's father was Bernat de Fortia[7]. Sibila of Fortia's mother was Francesca de Vilamarí[8].
Who was Sibila of Fortia married to?
Sibila of Fortia's spouses include Peter IV of Aragon[9] and Artal de Foces II[10].