Guillem d'Agulló
Guillem d'Agulló (1310s-1393) was a Spanish nobleman, Abbot of Poblet, he was the man who was commissioned by Pedro IV for reforms, building projects and construction of royal tombs in Monastery of Poblet.[1]
Guillem d'Agulló | |
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Abat de Poblet | |
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Born | 1310s Catalonia, Crown of Aragon |
Died | 1393 Poblet, Conca de Barberà, Province of Tarragona |
Biography
Born in Catalonia, Guillem d'Agulló was appointed Abbot of Poblet by Peter of Aragon.[2] Agullo, built fortified towers, and everything concerning the defense of the Abbey.[3]
References
- Llibre de poblet, by Manuel de Montoliu, Poblet (Monastery), 1965
- Studia monastica, Volume 13, Abadía de Montserrat, 1971
- Crónica, ponencias y comunicaciones, Volume 3, 1962, 1962
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