Eleanor of Arborea
| Elianora de Arbarèe | |||||
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Portrait by Antonio Benini (19th Century) | |||||
| Judge/Queen of Arborea | |||||
| Reign | 1383 – 2/23 June 1404 | ||||
| Predecessor | Hugh III | ||||
| Successor | Marianus V | ||||
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| Born | Elianora De Serra-Bas 1347 Molins de Rei, Crown of Aragon | ||||
| Died | 23 June 1404 (aged 56–57) | ||||
| Spouse | Brancaleone Doria | ||||
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| House | House of Cervera (Serra-Bas branch) | ||||
| Father | Marianus IV, King of Arborea | ||||
| Mother | Timbora of Roccaberti | ||||
Eleanor of Arborea or Eleanor De Serra Bas (Sardinian: Elianora de Arbarée / Elianora De Serra Bas, Italian: Eleonora d'Arborea / Eleonora De Serra Bas; 1347 – June 1404) was one of the most powerful and important, and one of the last, judges of the Judicate of Arborea in Sardinia, and Sardinia's most famous heroine. She is also known for updating of the Carta de Logu, promulgated by her father Marianus IV and revisited by her brother Hugh III.