Caterina Llull i Sabastida (1440–1495) was a major Spanish businessperson. Caterina Llull was born in Barcelona as the daughter of Isabel de Gualbes y Pastor and Joan Llull and married to the royal official and merchant Joan Sabastida in 1460, with whom she had four children. She moved to Sicily after the wedding, where her spouse had an office in service to the crown. When she was widowed in 1471, Caterina Llull inherited the business of her late spouse, including a grand hacienda in and an export- and import company trading between Catalonia, Sicily and Crete. She defended her and her children's rights to their assets in Catalonia and Sicily before the courts in Syracuse, Palermo and the royal court. Her contacts with the royal court placed her in a good position toward her business riva
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| - Caterina Llull i Sabastida (o Saforcada) (Barcelona, vers 1440 - 1495) va ser una mercadera que va viure entre Sicília i Catalunya durant la segona meitat del segle xv. La senyora Catalina era filla d', i de , dues famílies que eren, des de feia generacions, ciutadans de la capital comtal. Caterina era germana de , el qual va viure a Nàpols i a Siracusa cap al 1483, i de Pere, que també es va moure pel regne de Sicília. Del seu germà Franç en tenim poques notícies, i de la seva germana Joana sabem que es va casar amb , el qual pertanyia a una família de mercaders i de gents de negocis barcelonins importants que varen participar activament en el bàndol del patriciat urbà, el partit de la Biga. (ca)
- Caterina Llull y Sabastida (Saforcada) (Barcelona, c. 1440-1495) fue una mercadera que vivió entre Sicilia y Cataluña durante la segunda mitad del siglo XV. Mostró una apertura mental no muy frecuente en la época. Para ella quizás el centro del mundo era, no tanto una gran ciudad, sino el Mediterráneo entero del que conoció los principales centros y áreas mercantiles: desde Valencia, Mallorca, Nápoles, Creta, hasta Alejandría y Libia. Atravesando dicho mar, desde Barcelona a Siracusa o Brucoli, las tres poblaciones donde vivió a lo largo de su vida. (es)
- Caterina Llull i Sabastida (1440–1495) was a major Spanish businessperson. Caterina Llull was born in Barcelona as the daughter of Isabel de Gualbes y Pastor and Joan Llull and married to the royal official and merchant Joan Sabastida in 1460, with whom she had four children. She moved to Sicily after the wedding, where her spouse had an office in service to the crown. When she was widowed in 1471, Caterina Llull inherited the business of her late spouse, including a grand hacienda in and an export- and import company trading between Catalonia, Sicily and Crete. She defended her and her children's rights to their assets in Catalonia and Sicily before the courts in Syracuse, Palermo and the royal court. Her contacts with the royal court placed her in a good position toward her business riva (en)
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| - Caterina Llull i Sabastida (o Saforcada) (Barcelona, vers 1440 - 1495) va ser una mercadera que va viure entre Sicília i Catalunya durant la segona meitat del segle xv. La senyora Catalina era filla d', i de , dues famílies que eren, des de feia generacions, ciutadans de la capital comtal. Caterina era germana de , el qual va viure a Nàpols i a Siracusa cap al 1483, i de Pere, que també es va moure pel regne de Sicília. Del seu germà Franç en tenim poques notícies, i de la seva germana Joana sabem que es va casar amb , el qual pertanyia a una família de mercaders i de gents de negocis barcelonins importants que varen participar activament en el bàndol del patriciat urbà, el partit de la Biga. (ca)
- Caterina Llull i Sabastida (1440–1495) was a major Spanish businessperson. Caterina Llull was born in Barcelona as the daughter of Isabel de Gualbes y Pastor and Joan Llull and married to the royal official and merchant Joan Sabastida in 1460, with whom she had four children. She moved to Sicily after the wedding, where her spouse had an office in service to the crown. When she was widowed in 1471, Caterina Llull inherited the business of her late spouse, including a grand hacienda in and an export- and import company trading between Catalonia, Sicily and Crete. She defended her and her children's rights to their assets in Catalonia and Sicily before the courts in Syracuse, Palermo and the royal court. Her contacts with the royal court placed her in a good position toward her business rivals. She returned with her family to Barcelona in 1482–83. (en)
- Caterina Llull y Sabastida (Saforcada) (Barcelona, c. 1440-1495) fue una mercadera que vivió entre Sicilia y Cataluña durante la segunda mitad del siglo XV. Mostró una apertura mental no muy frecuente en la época. Para ella quizás el centro del mundo era, no tanto una gran ciudad, sino el Mediterráneo entero del que conoció los principales centros y áreas mercantiles: desde Valencia, Mallorca, Nápoles, Creta, hasta Alejandría y Libia. Atravesando dicho mar, desde Barcelona a Siracusa o Brucoli, las tres poblaciones donde vivió a lo largo de su vida. (es)
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