Arnau de Llordà
Co-Prince of Andorra
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Arnau de Llorda | |
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Died | 5 May 1346 Tortosa, Catalonia |
Title | Bishop of Urgell |
Term | 27 June 1326 - 3 October 1341 |
Arnau de Llordà was a Bishop of Urgell who served as Episcopal Co-Prince of Andorra from 1326 to 1341. He served alongside French Co-Prince Gaston II of Foix - Bearne.[1] He held a Synod in April 1343 as the Bishop of Tortosa.
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