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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Catalan-language poets, Peter III of Aragon, Alfonso II of Aragon, Ausias March, List of Catalan-language poets, Anna Aguilar-Amat, Juan Eduardo Cirlot, Guillem de Masdovelles, Salvador Espriu, Pere de Queralt, Luys Ycart, Joan Brossa, Berenguier de Palazol, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Joan Margarit i Consarnau, Josep Carner, Gabriel Moger, Antonio Puigblanch, Josep Palau i Fabre, Manuel de Pedrolo, Johan Basset, Ovidi Montllor, Llorenc Vidal Vidal, Gabriel Alomar i Villalonga, Joan Salvat-Papasseit, Arnau March, Joan Maragall, Joaquin Maria Bover de Rosello, Josep Vicenc Foix, Carles Fages de Climent, Feliu Formosa, Guillem Ramon de Gironella, Anselm Turmeda, Montserrat Abello i Soler, Ramon Xirau, Guerau de Massanet, Pons d'Ortaffa, Carles Riba, Carlos Barral, Isabel de Josa, Gabriel Ferrater, Pau de Bellviure, Cerveri de Girona, Josep Romaguera, Melchior de Gualbes, Marius Torres, Joan Elies Adell i Pitarch, Jacme Scriva, Joan Vinyoli, Jordi Valls i Pozo, Francesc Fontanella, Jaume Agelat i Garrega, Agusti Bartra, Tomas Garces, Pere March, Johan Blanch, Xavier Abraham, Guillem de Cabestany, Miquel Marti i Pol, Quima Jaume i Carbo, Jaume Subirana i Ortin, Eduardo Marquina, Pere Tresfort, Francesc Vicent Garcia, Albert Rafols-Casamada, Jaume March II, Joaquin Bartrina, Pere d'Abella, Conxita Julia. Excerpt: Peter the Great (Catalan: , Aragonese: 1239, Valencia - 2 November 1285) was the King of Aragon (as Peter III) of Valencia (as Peter I), and Count of Barcelona (as Peter II) from 1276 to his death. He conquered Sicily and became its king in 1282. He was one of the greatest of medieval Aragonese monarchs. Peter was the eldest son of James I of Aragon and his second wife Yolanda of Hungary. On 13 June 1262, he married Constance, daughter and heiress of Manfred of Sicily. During his youth and early adulthood, Peter gain...