Éléonore d' Arborée (in Italian, Eleonora d' Arborea (1347 - 1404)), born with Molins de Rei, Catalonia, of Mariano IV Wrapped of Bottom, Juge Judicat d' Arborée and of Timbora de Roccabertì.
The judicat of Raised extended then on a third from the Sardinia and was the only independent territory. Its beauty pushed it to marry Brancaleone Doria, a general génois, with whom it will live with Castelgenovese towards 1367.
It seized the power in 1383 after the death of her uncle and his brother.
It is celebrated because of the Carta de Logu which it made promulgate, a charter, first civil code of this type in Europe which remained in force until in 1827.
Its death in a nonknown place in 1402,1403 or 1404 seems to be due to the Peste.
It passes its childhood and its youth to Oristano, near her Ugone brother and of his Béatrice sister.
It is the double assassination of his/her brother and his Benedetta niece and the imprisonment of her husband, Brancaleone, by the Aragoneses which push it to leave the usual fate of the women of the time.
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