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A dBASE IV-compatible DBMS and compiler (Arago Quicksilver) originally developed by WordTech Systems. In 1992, the technology was acquired by Borland.

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Aragó is a family name that descended from the kings of the Aragonese Crown. The kings never used any family name. All lines are now exhausted.

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Originated by four sons of James I of Aragón

  • Majorca, created by the king James II of Majorca.
  • Hixar, created by Peter, lord of Hixar.
  • Xerica, created by Peter, lord of Xerica.
  • Castre, created by Ferran lord of Castre.

Originated by a son of James II of Aragón

Originated by a son of Alphonse III

  • Urgell, created by James I count of Urgell

Originated by a son of Peter II of Aragón

  • Avola, created by Frederic II king of Sicily, they were lords (later Marquiss) of Avola and Terranova.

Originated by a son of Ferran I of Aragón

  • Segorbe, created by Henry I lord of Segorbe (Later dukes)

Originated by a son of Alphonse IV of Aragón

Originated by a son of Ferdinand I of Naples

  • Montalto, created by Ferdinand, duke of Montalto

Originated by a son of John II of Aragón

  • Vilafermosa, created by Alphonse, duke of Vilafermosa

Originated by a son of Ferran II of Aragón

Coordinates: 43°17′49″N 2°18′55″E / 43.29694°N 2.31528°E / 43.29694; 2.31528


 
 
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