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Viscounty of Bas

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The Viscounty of Besalú, or Bas (from the Latin Basso), was the sub-comital authority in the county of Besalú during the Middle Ages. It was ruled by the House of Cervera (also called Cerveró(n) or Cervelló(n), from the Latin Cervaria).

Circa 1293, during disputes with Ponç Hug IV, Count of Empúries, James II of Aragon first seized the viscounty, allowing Hugh V of Bas to buy it back, partially with Hug's aid against James II of Majorca. James seized it again in 1300 and 1315.[1] In 1353, Peter IV of Aragon awarded the viscounty to the House of Cabrera.[2]

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Sources

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  1. ^ Milgate, Michael (2006). "The Politics of Sodomy and Legal Process R v. Pons Hugh de Ampurias (1311)". Jurist. 66 (2): 487.
  2. ^ Kagay, Donald J. (2000). "The "Treasons" of Bernat de Cabrera: Government, Law, and the Individual in the Late-Medieval Crown of Aragon". Mediaevistik. 13: 40. doi:10.3726/83992_39. ISSN 0934-7453. JSTOR 42585481.

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