Ramon Berenguer V (French: Raimond-Bérenger; 1198 – 19 August 1245) was a member of the House of Barcelona who ruled as count of Provence and Forcalquier...
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240. See Serrano Daura, La donación de Ramiro II de Aragón a Ramón Berenguer IV de Barcelona, de 1137, y la institución del "casamiento en casa" Archived...
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Barcelona (1113/1114–1162) married Petronilla of Aragon, daughter of Ramiro II, King of Aragón Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Provence (ca. 1115–1144) Bernat...
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was the King of Aragon and, as Alfons I, the Count of Barcelona from 1164 until his death. The eldest son of Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and...
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Ramon Berenguer II the Towhead or Cap de estopes (1053 or 1054 – December 5, 1082) was Count of Barcelona from 1076 until his death. He was the son of...
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Berenguer Ramon II "the Fratricide" (1053/54 – 1097/99) was count of Barcelona from 1076 to 1097. He was the son of Ramon Berenguer I and Almodis of La...
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Berenguer Ramon I (c. 1005 – 26 May 1035), called the Crooked or the Hunchback (in Latin curvus; in Catalan el Corbat; in Spanish el Corvado or el Curvo)...
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de Zurita, there was a clause in the pact with Ramon Berenguer stating that if Petronilla died, Aragon would pass to the children of Ramon Berenguer through...
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List of Aragonese monarchs (redirect from King of Aragón)
marriage of the Aragonese princess Petronila (Kingdom of Aragon) and the Catalan count Ramon Berenguer IV (County of Barcelona) created a dynastic union from...
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conde de Barcelona, Ramón Berenguer IV [...]". Miquel Batllori (1999). La Universidad de Valencia en el ámbito cultural de la Corona de Aragón, Cinc Segles...
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Guillermo; Guillermo Redondo (1995). "Blasón de Aragón" (in Spanish). Zaragoza, Diputación General de Aragón. pp. 101–102. Archived from the original on...
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The Kingdom of Aragon (Aragonese: Reino d'Aragón; Catalan: Regne d'Aragó; Latin: Regnum Aragoniae; Spanish: Reino de Aragón) was a medieval and early modern...
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Arenós, had issue Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Cyprus. Blanche (b. 1307 – d. Barcelona, 1348), Prioress of Sixena. Ramon Berenguer (b. August 1308 – d. a priest...
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Berenguer de Cruïlles (Peratallada, 1310 – Barcelona, 1362) was the bishop of Girona (1349–1362) and the first president of the Generalitat de Catalunya...
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of Denmark in 1214. "Dulce de Aragón, hija de Ramón Berenguer IV de Barcelona" "Dulce de Aragão, filha de Raimundo Berenguer IV..." Translation of "Formosa...
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year of the French kings. In 1178, Berenguer arbitrated a dispute between King Alfonso II of Aragon and Berenguer de Fluvià over rights at the castle of...
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Ramon I de Montcada or Ramón I de Moncada (b. 1150 – d. 1190 or 1191) was a Catalan noble from Tortosa of the House of Montcada and a diplomat in the...
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Berenguer III of Barcelona, Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona, and of Alfonso I of Aragón. During the governance of Ramon Berenguer IV, he negotiated the count's...
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children: Alfonso de Aragón y de Escobar (1417-1495), Duke of Villahermosa Juan de Aragón (1440–1475), Archbishop of Zaragoza Felipe de Carrayos del Radona...
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Cervera, he had: Alonso de Aragón (1469–1520). Archbishop of Zaragoza and Viceroy of Aragon. With Joana Nicolaua: Juana de Aragón (1469 – 1510). She married...
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Barcelona and "prince" of Aragón." The son of Ramon Berenguer IV and Petronila, Alfonso II, inherited both the titles of King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona...
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Ramon Borrell (Catalan: Ramon Borrell, Spanish: Ramón Borrell; 972–1017) was count of Barcelona, Girona and Ausona from 992. He was the son of Borrell...
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County of Provence (redirect from Comte de Provence)
of Provence, married the Catalan Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, who as a result became Raymond Berenguer I, Count of Provence. He ruled Provence...
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Senyera (redirect from Bandera de Cataluña)
Hairy Count of Barcelona (878–897), Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona (1131–1162), King Martin I of Aragon (1356–1410) and King Martin I of Sicily...
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Principality of Catalonia (redirect from Principat de Catalunya)
and its dominions with the Kingdom of Aragon, which was to create the Crown of Aragon. The reign of Ramon Berenguer IV saw the Catalan conquest of Lleida...
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1952, p. 903. Ramón Pont 1983, pp. 63–64. Arco y Garay 1945, p. 258. Ramón Pont 1983, p. 63–65. Diccionario universal de historia y de geografía, p. 152...
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Almodis of La Marche (redirect from Almodis de La Marche)
Almodis de la Marche (c. 1020 – 16 October 1071) was a French noble famed for her marriages. She and her third husband, Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona...
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1116 that Tarragona was definitively reconquered by Ramón Berenguer III the Great. Bishop Berenguer had died in 1110, after having assisted, in 1096, at...
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Corona de Aragón, Zaragoza, Anubar (Historia de Aragón), 1987, pp. 187–188. ISBN 84-7013-227-X. Crown of Aragon, Robyn Slagle, The Spanish Empire: A Historical...
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Conqueridor; Spanish: Jaime I de Aragón or Jaime I el Conquistador; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of...
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