Raymond IV (Catalan: Ramon, Latin: Reimundus, Raimundus) was the Count of Pallars Jussà from 1047 until his death in 1098. He was the son and successor...
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Arnau Ramon (died 1112) was the Count of Pallars Jussà from 1098 until his death. He was the second son of Ramon IV and co-ruled with his elder brother...
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Raymond III (died 1047), called Ramon Sunyer (Spanish: Ramón Súñer), was the first Count of Pallars Jussà (Lower Pallars) from 1011 until his death. He...
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Arnau Mir (redirect from Arnau Mir of Pallars Jussà)
1174) was the Count of Pallars Jussà from 1124/6 until his death. The Memoria renovata, which dates to the reign of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona over the...
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receiving Pallars Jussà and the younger, William II, receiving Pallars Sobirà. Pallars Sobirà comprised the original heartland of the county of Pallars: the...
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is a surviving convention between Artau II and his cousin Raymond IV of Pallars Jussà concerning the castles of Llimiana and Mur, which Raymond commended...
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more powerful cousin and neighbour Raymond IV of Pallars Jussà. Artau was the second son of William II of Pallars Sobirà and his wife Stephanie, a daughter...
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of Pallars, County of Urgell and County of Empuries) were to be soon absorbed into the County of Barcelona. The Count of Barcelona Ramon Berenguer IV, married...
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Sant Climent, Taüll (redirect from Sant Climent de Taull)
Lucia), the Counts of Pallars Jussà (Ramon IV and his wife Valença), as well as tle Erill and other possessions. Sant Climent de Taüll was devoted to and...
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King of Aragon (1162–1410) Count of Roussillon (1172–1410) Count of Pallars Jussà (1192–1410) Lord of Montpellier (1204–1249) King of Valencia (1238–1410)...
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count of de Pallars Jussà, she was the daughter of Bernat de Entenza. On 7 September 1135 they appear together making a donation to the Colegiata de Santa...
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including Ausona, Barcelona, Besalú, Cerdanya, Girona, Roussillon, and Pallars Jussà, which were all possessed by Alfonso II, as well as the Empúries and...
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Llinatge, Reialesa i Historiografia a Catalunya des de Ramon Berenguer IV a Pere II (1131-1285)", Anuario de Estudios Medievales, p 225. C. Petit-Dutaillis...
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Ananda Thuriya, Burmese minister and poet Arnau Mir (or Arnal), count of Pallars Jussà Enguerrand (or Ingram), bishop of Glasgow Everard des Barres, French...
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Infantado de Covarrubias. Urraca of León, Lady of Zamora Urraca Paterna (d. 861), Countess of Castile Valence of Pallars-Jussa, Countess of Pallars-Jussa Valentina...
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New History of the Thirty Years War (London: Penguin, 2010), 787. "Philip IV – king of Spain and Portugal". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 26 July...
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List of wars involving Spain (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Francisco de Asís. Alfonso X y Murcia: El Rey y el Reino. Murcia: Consejería de Cultura de la Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia, Ayuntamiento de Murcia...
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