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Ramón de Castrocol

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Remon Castrocol was Bishop of Zaragoza between 1201 and 1216.[1][2]

In 1205 he gave gifts to the villages of Daroca[3] (Forcallo, Fussed, Tramasaguas). On June 13, 1210 he signed an agreement with Gombal, Bishop of Tortosa demarkating the limits with the Diocese of Tortosa, Calaceite, Lledo, Arens de Lledó and Algars in Tortosa.

He died in 1216AD.

References

  1. ^ Agustín Gil Domingo. LA HISTORIA DE CALAMOCHA A TRAVÉS DE LA HISTORIA (I). Xiloca 30.
  2. ^ Luis Alberto Majarena Gonzalvo. EL LIBRO BERMEJO DEL ARCHIVO COLEGIAL DE DAROCA. Centro de Estudios Darocenses. (Colección Documentos para la Historia de Daroca y su Comunidad. 1989).
  3. ^ The Bermejo book of the College of Daroca.