Talk:Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba

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Either the 1388 date or Count of Gandia link is wrong. The first of the famous Borgias, Alfons de Borja who became Pope Calixtus II, as born in 1378. I doubt he financed castlebuilding when only 10; the first of the Dukes of Gandia were named nearly a century later, in 1475 by Fernando II of Aragon a/k/a Fernando the Catholic king, husband of Queen Isabella, according to that wikipedia article. However, a castle might well have been built to protect the monastery from pirates or naval attacks before 1400, since Pedro IV of Aragon died in 1387 and his successor Juan I was considered too cultured. Thus, Aragonese armies fought invaders in several dependencies, including Mallorca and Athens, and Sardinia and Sicily both rebelled.


 * Historical inaccuracies have been fixed and tested in this article. Also new information and corrections about the Duke of Gandia has been added. --Valencian (talk) 20:48, 30 December 2013 (UTC)

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