BERNARDO DE CABRERA
'Bernardo de Cabrera' (1289—1364) was an Aragonese nobleman, diplomat, and military commander. Born in Calatayud, he participated in the conquest of Mallorca (1343). He commanded the naval squadron that defeated the Genoese navy and took Alghero in 1353.
As the ambassador of Peter IV of Aragon, he negotiated the Peace of Deza between Castile and Aragon on May 18, 1361 during the War of the Two Peters.[1]
The war, however, later continued, and when Cabrera refused to further support Peter's allies Henry of Trastámara and Charles the Bad of Navarre against Pedro of Castile, Cabrera fell into disfavor at court and was executed as a traitor at Zaragoza.
★ Bernardo de Cabrera
As the ambassador of Peter IV of Aragon, he negotiated the Peace of Deza between Castile and Aragon on May 18, 1361 during the War of the Two Peters.[1]
The war, however, later continued, and when Cabrera refused to further support Peter's allies Henry of Trastámara and Charles the Bad of Navarre against Pedro of Castile, Cabrera fell into disfavor at court and was executed as a traitor at Zaragoza.
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