ABSTRACT

Juan Manuel, son of the Infante En Manuel of Castile. And also there came m any franklins of Navarre and Gascony and of Provence and of many other parts, so that the. congregation of people who assembled in the city of Saragossa on the day of the said holy feast of Easter was so great that it was estimated that there were altogether more than thirty thousand men on horseback. And so the Lord King En Alfonso came to Saragossa in the week of Palm Sunday and then, after­ wards, there came the Lord Archbishop of Toledo, his brother, and afterwards came the Lord Infante En Pedro his brother, count of Ribagorza and Ampurias, with more than eight hundred horsemen ; and the Lord Infante En Ramon Berenguer, his brother, count of Pradés, with full five hundred horsemen and then came the noble Don Jaime de Ejérica with full five hundred horsemen ; and his brother, Don Pedro de Ejérica with full two hundred horsemen, and then the noble En Ramon Folch, viscount Cardona, likewise with much chivalry, and then the noble A. Roger, count of Pallars, with a great company of horse and foot, and then the noble En Lope de Luna, with great chivalry and then En Dalmau, viscount of Castellnou, likewise with a very good company of knights and of other very good followers, and then the noble En Otón de Moneada, with a very good company of accomplished knights, and then the noble En G. de Anglesola, with a great company and then the noble En Berenguer de Anglesola, and then En Ramon de Cardona, and then the noble En G. de Cervello, and then the noble En Eximeno Cornel and the noble En Pedro Cornel and the noble En Ramon Cornel, and the noble En Pedro de Luna and the noble En Juan Xim eno Daroca, and the noble En Felipe de Castro and the noble En Amoros de Ribelles and the noble En G. de Erill and the noble viscount de Vilamur and the noble En Ponce de Caramany and

the noble En Gilabert de Cruilles and the noble En Alfonso Ferrandez de Ixer, and the noble En Pedro Ferrandez de Vergar and the noble En Beltran de Castellet, and the noble En Pedro de Almenara and the noble En Gombau de Trameset and the noble En Artalillo de Foses and the noble En Eximeno Perez de Arenos and the noble En Sandorta de Arenos and the noble En Ferran de Abeylla and the noble En Jofre, viscount de Rocaberti and the noble En Bernardo de Cabrera, viscount de Monsoriu. And all came very richly apparelled with good retinues on horseback and on foot. But a message came to them that the countess of Ampurias, aunt of the said noble En Bernardo de Cabrera, had died, and so he had to remain behind ; but there were many of his company. And so, likewise, there came the noble E11 Pedro de Aregail and m any other nobles of Aragon and Catalonia and of the Kingdom of Valencia, and of the Kingdom of Murcia and of the other provinces, all with much chivalry which it would be a mighty affair to enumerate and write down. And also there came, with much chivalry, the Master of Calatrava, the Master of the order of Montesa and the Comendador of Montalban, and the noble Frey Sancho de Aragon, the castellan of Amposta, of the order of chivalry of the Hospital of Saint John. And there came likewise the aforesaid Archbishop of Toledo and the Lord Arch­ bishop of Saragossa, and the Archbishop of Arborea aforesaid, and the Lord Bishop of Valencia and the Bishop of Lérida and the Bishop of Osca and the Bishop of Tarazona and m any other bishops, abbots and priors.