LC control no. | no2001072147 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lauria, Roger de, -1305 |
Variant(s) | De Lauria, Roger, -1305 De Loria, Roger de, -1305 De Luria, Roger, -1305 Lauria, Roger de, d. 1305 Loria, Roger de, -1305 Loria, Rogerio de, approximately 1250-1305 Luria, Roger de, -1305 Llúria, Roger de, -1305 Lauria, Roger of, -1305 Lauria, Ruggero di, -1305 Lauria, Ruggiero di, -1305 |
Associated country | Italy Spain |
Associated place | Lauria Inferiore (Italy) Aragon (Spain) Aci Catena (Italy) |
Birth date | 1250~ |
Death date | 1305 |
Place of death | Cocentaina (Spain) |
Field of activity | Military art and science |
Profession or occupation | Admirals |
Found in | Vidas de españoles celebres por Don Manuel Josef Quintana ... 1807: t.p. (Roger de Lauria) Encycl. Britt. (11th ed.) v. 16, p. 285 (Lauria, Luria, or Loria, Roger de, d. 1305, named Admiral of Aragon and Sicily in 1283, prominent in the wars of the Sicilian Vespers; not to be confused with Roger de Flor (also di Flor), 13-14th century military adventurer, d. 1305) Encycl. e Diccionario Internacional (1914) v. 11, p. 6692 (Loria, Rogerio de, b. ca. 1250, d. Valencia 1305, Admiral in the service of Pedro III of Aragon) L'Estàtua de Roger de Llúria a Tarragona, 2014 VIAF, viewed March 25, 2017: (Llúria, Roger de, ca. 1250-1305) <http://viaf.org/viaf/130547074> National Library of Spain authority file via VIAF, viewed March 25, 2017: (Lauria, Roger de 1250-ca. 1305) <http://viaf.org/viaf/87498548> Wikipedia, viewed March 25, 2017: (Roger of Lauria; also know as Ruggero or Ruggiero di Lauria; Italian admiral in the service of the crown of Aragon during War of Sicilian Vespers; born in Lauria or Scalea; awarded fief of Aci in Catena for military service; died in Cocentaina in 1305) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_of_Lauria> |