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
Abat de Poblet
Monastery of Poblet
Born1310s
Catalonia, Crown of Aragon
Died1393
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

  1. Llibre de poblet, by Manuel de Montoliu, Poblet (Monastery), 1965
  2. Studia monastica, Volume 13, Abadía de Montserrat, 1971
  3. Crónica, ponencias y comunicaciones, Volume 3, 1962, 1962


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