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    Douce II (Spanish: Dulcia, Catalan: Dolça; c. 1162–1172) was Countess of Provence and Viscountess of Gévaudan and Carlat for a few months in 1166, as well...
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  • Gerburge, was the Countess of Provence for more than a decade, until 1112. Provence is a region located in the southeastern part of modern-day France...
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    consort of Galicia, León and Castile, Countess of Provence, and Countess of Eberstein. Richeza was the third child and only daughter of Władysław II the Exile...
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  • Look up douce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Douce may refer to: Douce I, Countess of Provence (c. 1090–1127) Douce II, Countess of Provence (died...
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    control of Toulouse. In 1112, the count of Barcelona, Ramon Berenguer III, married the heiress of Provence, Douce, who was the daughter of the Countess Gerberga...
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  • Ramon Berenguer II (Raymond Berengar) (c. 1135–1166) was the count of Provence from 1144 to his death. His uncle, Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, was...
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    Barcelona. He was also Count of Provence, which he secured from Douce II and her would-be father-in-law Raymond V, Count of Toulouse, from 1166 until 1173...
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    Provence from 1112 to 1245, and Sicily from 1282 to 1409. By the Compromise of Caspe of 1412 the Crown of Aragon passed to a branch of the House of Trastámara...
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    Vitale II Michiel, doge of Venice October 14 – Ludwig II, German nobleman (b. 1128) December 23 – Ugo Ventimiglia, Italian cardinal Douce II, countess of Provence...
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  • was the count of Provence (1131–1144). He was the younger son of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence. While his older...
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    to Provence becoming a fiefdom of the Holy Roman Empire, which it remained until 1246. In 1112, the last descendant of Boson, Douce I, Countess of Provence...
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    León and Galicia. She was the daughter of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence. On 10/17 November 1128 in Saldaña,...
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    descendants of Douce I. In 1125 a formal division of Provence into a march and a county was effected, but in 1131 a new claimant, the House of Baux, provoked...
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    France. In 1486 Provence was legally incorporated into France. Provence has been a part of France for over 400 years, but the people of Provence, particularly...
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  • own hands. When Douce I, Countess of Provence died and Raymond Berengar claimed the County of Provence, Aimery received the fief of Beaucaire and the...
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    Afonso succeeded his father on 27 March 1211. As a king, Afonso II set a different approach of government. Hitherto, his father Sancho I and his grandfather...
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  • Ventimiglia, Italian cardinal Douce II, countess of Provence (b. 1162) Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd, king of Gwynedd Hugh of Fouilloy, French prior and writer...
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  • was born 1114, the son of Count Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona and Countess Douce I of Provence. He inherited the county of Barcelona from his father...
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  • Queens, countesses, and duchesses consort of the Kingdom, County, Duchy of Provence include: See: List of Frankish queens and List of Burgundian queens...
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    suitors from invading Provence, and married Beatrice on 31 January 1246. Provence was a part of the Kingdom of Arles and so of the Holy Roman Empire,...
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    Borbón's widow used the title Countess of Barcelona until her death in 2000. During this period, the County of Barcelona was one of many Counties at the March...
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    Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence. He had seven full-siblings, of whom only three survived infancy: the later King Sancho III of Castile...
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    Berenguer III ("the Great"), count of Barcelona, obtains the county of Provence through his marriage to the heiress, Douce I. Ramon's dominion stretches as...
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  • (1198–1199)[citation needed] Provence / Lower Burgundy (complete list) – Gerberga, Countess (1093–1112) Douce I, Countess (1112–1127) County of Toulouse (complete...
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  • Douce of Rouergue, also known as Douce of Arles, Viscountess of Millau and Gévaudan, 1111–29 and Countess of Provence, 1115–30 Douce II of Provence,...
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  • Baussenque Wars (category Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Europe)
    control of Toulouse. In 1112, the count of Barcelona, Ramon Berenguer III, married the heiress of Provence, Douce, who was the daughter of Countess Gerberga...
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  • by her daughter Douce of Provence (Dolça de Gévaudaun) and son-in-law Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona. Gerberga II, Abbess of Gandersheim (c. 940...
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    Gilbert de Clare's castles of Kingston and Tonbridge were taken by the King, Henry III. However, the King allowed Clare's Countess Alice de Lusignan, who...
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  • Richard de Millau (category Year of birth unknown)
    appointment of his nephew Atton, of the family of viscounts of Millau – as he and the Countess of Provence Douce – the Archbishopric of Arles in 1115...
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  • Sancha of Castile (c. 1139–5 August 1177 or 1179) was daughter of Alfonso VII of León and Castile and his first wife Berengaria of Barcelona. Sancha was...
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