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Ramón de Perellós, Viscount of Perellós, title of 1391, province of Zaragoza, Spain, was a nobleman of the Kingdom of Aragon, Viceroy of Sicily, 1441–1443, and probably, the son of another Raymond Perellós, a.k.a. Ramón Perellós, member of the Council of king John I of Aragon, (1350–1396), who was awarded the title of 1st Viscount of Perellós, on 13 February 1391.

The political influence of the Aragonese Viscounts of Perellós and Rueda in Italy

This king John I of Aragon, deceased 1396, from the House of Aragón, had one daughter Yolande of Aragon, ( Zaragoza, Spain, 1384–1443), married in 1400 king Louis II of Anjou, a.k.a. king Louis II of Naples, (1377 – 29 April 1417).

Yolande of Aragon had been betrothed through Ramón Perellós earlier diplomatic missions in France in 1390 to Louis II of Anjou.