El sépulcre d'Alfons el Cast a Poblet
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2000.v30.i2.482Abstract
King Alfons I continued the protection that his father. Count Ramon Berenguer IV, had professed for Poblet. Like all the great monarchs, he chose a great monastery, as Poblet was in the 12th century, in his 1176 will. He was buried at the end of the 12th century and incorporated into the royal pantheon designed by Peter III in the 14th century. He remained there until the destruction of 1835, until the sculptor Frederic Mares restored his tomb, which was inaugurated in 1952.
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