Hugh II (died 1336) was the illegitimate son of
Marianus III of Arborea and
Paulesa de Serra. He succeeded his father as
Judge of Arborea in 1321.
Hugh sided with
James II of
Aragon, who had been invested with the
Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica by
Pope Boniface VIII in 1297. He
became vassal of James for Arborea and probably wanted to expand
his control over the whole island, as governor on behalf of the
Catalan Crown. To this end, he
assisted the future
Alfonso IV
in the conquest of 1323 – 1324, when the
Republic of Pisa was expelled from the
island. After Alfonso's army disembarked at
Golf de Palmas, Hugh joined him at the siege
of
Chiesa (
Iglesias or
Esglésies). He was present, too, at the fall of
Castel de Castro on
15
June 1324.
Hugh married Benedetta (died circa 1345). They had nine children:
Hugh also had a bastard son:
- Lawrence, legitimised 1337
Hugh died of illness in 1336.
Sources
- Hillgarth, Jocelyn N. The Spanish Kingdoms, 1250–1516:
1250–1410 Precarious Balance. Oxford University Press:
1976.