The County of Barcelona (Latin: Comitatus Barcinonensis, Catalan: Comtat de Barcelona) was a polity in northeastern Iberian Peninsula, originally located...
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the capital of the County of Barcelona. After joining with the Kingdom of Aragon to form the confederation of the Crown of Aragon, Barcelona, which continued...
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ruler of the County of Barcelona and also, by extension and according with the Usages and Catalan constitutions, of the Principality of Catalonia as Princeps...
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to: County of Barcelona, a historical Catalan county Province of Barcelona, one of the four provinces of Catalonia, Spain Barcelona (Congress of Deputies...
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King of Aragon also held the title of Count of Barcelona and ruled territories that consisted of not only the present administrative region of Aragon...
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of the Catalan counties of Barcelona and Osona from 820 until his death in 825. Rampon was given the county of Barcelona, by Louis the Pious, King of...
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The House of Barcelona was a medieval dynasty that ruled the County of Barcelona continuously from 878 and the Crown of Aragon from 1137 (as kings from...
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Harun of Barcelona (Arabic: هارون البرشلوني) was the last Wali of Barcelona, ruling from 800 to 801, during the Siege of Barcelona. A Muwallad Muslim of local...
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Spanish March (redirect from March of Barcelona)
Out of the welter of counties in the march, many would be absorbed by more powerful counties, leading to the predominance of the County of Barcelona, from...
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the first count of Barcelona from 801 until his deposition in 820. He was also the count of Razès and Conflent from 790, and the count of Girona and Besalú...
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count of Barcelona and the consort of Aragon who brought about the union of the County of Barcelona with the Kingdom of Aragon to form the Crown of Aragon...
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Aragonese princess Petronila (Kingdom of Aragon) and the Catalan count Ramon Berenguer IV (County of Barcelona) created a dynastic union from which what...
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Kingdom of Aragon and the County of Barcelona and ended as a consequence of the War of the Spanish Succession. At the height of its power in the 14th and...
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counties of County of Pallars, County of Urgell and County of Empuries) were to be soon absorbed into the County of Barcelona. The Count of Barcelona Ramon...
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Barcelona in 1131. As Ramon Berenguer I, he was Count of Provence in right of his wife. Born on 11 November 1082 in Rodez, Viscounty of Rodez, County...
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It was during his reign that the dominant position of Barcelona among the other Catalan counties became evident. Ramon Berenguer campaigned against the...
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Northern Catalonia (category Principality of Catalonia)
of the Pyrénées-Orientales which were historically part of Catalonia since the old County of Barcelona, and lasted during the times of the Crown of Aragon...
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Catalonia (redirect from Culture of Catalonia)
invasions. In the 10th century, the County of Barcelona became progressively independent. In 1137, Barcelona and the Kingdom of Aragon were united by marriage...
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The coat of arms of Barcelona is the official emblem of the City Council of Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, has its origin in the Middle Ages, these...
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IX of France, he achieved the renunciation of any possible claim of French suzerainty over the County of Barcelona and the other Catalan counties, while...
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were gradually unified under the rule of the count of Barcelona. In 1137, the County of Barcelona and the Kingdom of Aragon were unified under a single dynasty...
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Count of Barcelona from 1076 until his death. He was the son of Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona, and Almodis de La Marche. The Chronicle of San Juan...
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Berengaria of Barcelona (1116 – 15 January 1149), called in Spanish Berenguela de Barcelona and also known as Berengaria of Provence, was Queen consort of Castile...
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The history of Barcelona stretches over 2000 years to its origins as an Iberian village named Barkeno. Its easily defensible location on the coastal plain...
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Borrell II (redirect from Borrell II of Barcelona)
the count of Barcelona, Girona and Ausona from 945 and count of Urgell from 948. Borrell was first seen acting as count during the reign of his father...
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Wilfred the Hairy (redirect from Wilfred I, Count of Barcelona)
the Count of Barcelona (878–897) who created the tradition of hereditary passage of titles. His son, Wilfred Borrell, inherited the county without any...
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Ramon Borrell (redirect from Raymond Borel, Count of Barcelona)
on the county of Barcelona by Almanzor's son, Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar. This was defeated by an alliance of Christian forces at the Battle of Torà. Ramon...
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Berenguer Ramon II (redirect from Berenguer Ramón II, Count of Barcelona)
suspicion and other divisions of loyalty led to a civil war, weakening the authority of Barcelona over the counties of Carcassonne and Razès while various...
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launched a military campaign against the County of Barcelona, which culminated in the sacking and razing of Barcelona. In May 985, the Córdoban general, Almanzor...
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Count of Barcelona, with whom she committed double bigamy in 1053, were excommunicated by the Pope. Almodis was the daughter of Count Bernard I of Marche...
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