Gilabert de Centelles y de Cabrera

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Gilabert de Centelles y de Cabrera (born c.1400) was a Viceroy of Sicily and the son of Gilabert de Centelles y de Riusech, Baron of Nules, and Elionor de Cabrera.

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Coat of arms of the Centelles family

The Centelles were a notable and wealthy family from Valencia.[ citation needed ] He married Constanza di Ventimiglia, Countess of Collesano in Sicily.

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