Peter of Aragon, Count of Alburquerque
Peter, Infante of Aragon, Viceroy of Sicily and Duke of Noto, was the sixth child of King Ferdinand I of Aragón and Countess Eleanor of Alburquerque.
Biography
The brothers future king John, Henry and Peter formed an ambitious group of princes, known as the Infantes of Aragon, who aimed to seize power in Castile at the expense of their cousin and brother in law, King Juan II of Castile. They were particularly opposed to Álvaro de Luna, favourite of the king and central figure of the Castilian Kingdom.He participated in the fights of his brother Infante Enrique, against King John II and Álvaro de Luna, taking an active part in the struggles in the eastern part of Castile between 1426 and 1431. His capture in 1431 led to the pacification of the regions of Salamanca and Extremadura, as he was required to surrender all the fortresses and possessions that his family owned there in order to be released.
In 1434 he moved to the Kingdom of Sicily together with his brother Infante Enrique, to help their older brother Alfonso V of Aragon, King of Aragon, in his aspirations to occupy the throne of the Kingdom of Naples. Thus he participated in the disastrous Battle of Ponza, managing to escape capture by leading two galleys towards Gaeta and managing to seize this city and later also Terracina.
Peter, Duke of Noto, died in battle, aged 27, in Italy, when besieging Naples during the Aragonese conquest of Naples.