Lluís de Bellviure

Lluís de Bellviure (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʎwis ðə ˌβeʎˈβiwɾə]) (d. Barcelona, January 27, 1392) was a converso Majorcan merchant of the fourteenth century.

[1] He was appointed bailiff of Majorca and castellan of the Bellver Castle by King John I of Aragon after Nuño Ruiz.

Bellviure redirected their leader, Antoni Sitjar "Brou de Pella", to the Jewish quarter, where around 300 Jews were killed.

It is not clear whether he directed a unique attack, or, in a turn of events, on August 17, began to recruit men to re-assault the Jewish quarter.

After fleeing from Sóller to Menorca on August 9,[3] he was captured by Jofredo de Cavanal on December 8 [1] and sent to Barcelona by boat to be trialed by the King.