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Gonsalvo Monroy

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Count of Malta in the 15th century
Gonsalvo Monroy
Count of Malta
Feudalism1421–1427
PredecessorAntonio de Cardona
SuccessorAlfonso V of Aragon
Borntype
Died1428
SpouseLady Constance de Monroy
OccupationFeudal lord

Gonsalvo Monroy was anAragonese nobleman that served asCount of Malta between 1421 and 1427.

Monroy served as a feudal lord of Malta, and was unpopular due to various heavy taxes being introduced. This may have been one of the causes for the Maltese population living in poverty during this period. The population of Gozo revolted in 1425, with the peak being reached in 1426, when the Maltese ransacked Monroy's residence inMdina, and blocked theCastrum Maris inBirgu (where Monroy's wife, Donna Costanza, was). TheMaltese people were ready to buy out the land from Monroy, and a deal was struck between Gonsalvo Monroy's administration and a Maltese nobleman, Antonio Inguanez, who offered his two sons in exchange of Lady Constance of Monroy. The sum to be paid was 30,000florins, which however was still a hefty sum. The local population never managed to settle their debt, and Monroy relieved the debt in his will.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^"The Battle of Malta 730 years ago".Times of Malta. Retrieved2020-05-03.
  2. ^"Medieval Malta".Culture Malta. 2018-03-20.
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