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  1. Martin was the last king of Aragon of the House of Barcelona, and his breviary includes his arms on many pages. The calendar features long notices in blue ink of the deaths of his eight predecessors , from Peter II (1164-1213), "the Catholic," to Martin's brother, John I (1350-1396), who died on Christmas day after a fall from a horse.

  2. Media in category "Martin of Aragon". The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. 5è centenari de la mort del rei Martí l'Humà - Poblet - 1910.jpg 618 × 426; 78 KB. Tortosa Colegio de San Jaime y San Matías Galería 349.jpg 4,896 × 3,264; 10.58 MB. Categories: Martí (given name) 1356 births.

  3. For other uses, see Martin of Aragon (disambiguation). Martin King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, and Sardinia and Corsica; Count of Barcelona; King of Sicily King of Aragon

  4. Martin the Humane (29 July 1356 – 31 May 1410), also called the Elder and the Ecclesiastic, was King of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia and Corsica and Count of Barcelona from 1396 and King of Sicily from 1409 (as Martin II). He failed to secure the accession of his illegitimate grandson, Frederic, Count of Luna, and with him the rule of the House of Barcelona came to an end.

  5. Breviary of Martin of Aragon Spain, Aragon 15th Century. (125 x 185 mm) Bibliotheque Nationale de France. Calendario: Enero. Fol. 2v. Conversion of Saint Paul. Church personified. Sign of the zodiac: Aquarius. Apostles' Creed: Saint Peter and the prophet Jeremiah. Conversión de San Pablo. Iglesia personalizada. Signo del zodiaco: Acuario.

  6. Martín I de Aragón, llamado también el Humano o el Viejo ( Gerona, 29 de julio de 1356- Barcelona, 31 de mayo de 1410), fue entre 1396 y 1410 rey de Aragón, de Valencia, de Mallorca, de Cerdeña y conde de Barcelona. Igualmente fue rey de Sicilia entre 1409 y 1410. Además fue el fundador de la Real Cartuja de Valldecrist, quinta en España.