The count of Barcelona (Catalan: comte de Barcelona, Spanish: conde de Barcelona, French: comte de Barcelone, Latin: comes Barcinonensis) was the ruler...
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Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona (Juan Carlos Teresa Silverio Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg; 20 June 1913 – 1 April 1993), was a claimant to the Spanish...
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the second count 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...
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Sunifred (died 848) was the Count of Urgell and Cerdanya from 834 to 848, and the Count of Barcelona as well as many other Catalan and Septimanian counties...
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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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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...
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the Great (11 November 1082 – 23 January or 19 July 1131) was the count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona from 1086 (jointly with Berenguer Ramon II and...
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tenth century. Count of Urgell (870–992) Count of Barcelona (878–1410) Count of Girona (878–1410) Count of Ausona (1111–1410) Count of Besalú (1111–1410)...
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"City of Counts"), owing to its past as the seat of the Count of Barcelona. The origin of the earliest settlement at the site of present-day Barcelona is...
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Vieux), was Count of Barcelona in 1035–1076. He promulgated the earliest versions of a written code of Catalan law, the Usages of Barcelona. Born in about...
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was 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...
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was count of Barcelona, Girona and Ausona from 911 to 947. He was the son of Wilfred the Hairy and younger brother of the previous count of Barcelona, Wilfred...
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Wilfred the Hairy (redirect from Wilfred I, Count of Barcelona)
Catalan: Guifré el Pilós), (died 11 August 897) was Count of Urgell (from 870), Cerdanya (from 870), Barcelona (from 878), Girona (from 878, as Wilfred II),...
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located in the southern frontier region of the Carolingian Empire. In the 10th century, the Counts of Barcelona progressively achieved independence from...
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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 Queen...
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Charles V, selected Barcelona as the site of a chapter of his order. The king had arrived for his investiture as Count of Barcelona, and the city, as a...
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Berenguer Ramon II (redirect from Berenguer Ramón II, Count of Barcelona)
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 Marche, and initially ruled...
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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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Miro, Count of Barcelona (died Barcelona, 966) was count of Barcelona, Gerona and Osona from 947 to 966. He was the son of Sunyer, Count of Barcelona and...
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870–897 Wilfred the Hairy, Count of Barcelona, Girona-Osona and Urgell-Cerdanya 898–948 Sunifred II 948–966 Miró de Barcelona, born c. 940 966–30 September...
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Juan, Count of Barcelona, claimant to the Spanish throne. María was born in Madrid, daughter of Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Infante of Spain...
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Futbol Club Barcelona (Catalan pronunciation: [fubˈbɔl ˈklub bəɾsəˈlonə] ), commonly known as FC Barcelona and colloquially as Barça ([ˈbaɾsə]), is a professional...
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was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona from 1196 to 1213. Peter was born in Huesca, the son of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile. In 1205...
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Juan Carlos I (redirect from Abdication of King Juan Carlos I of Spain)
Carlos is the son of Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, and grandson of Alfonso XIII, the last king of Spain before the abolition of the monarchy in 1931...
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Catalonia (redirect from Culture of Catalonia)
comprised part of the March of Gothia and the March of Hispania under the control of the Count of Barcelona and his relatives. The origin of the name Catalunya...
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1276) was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King of Majorca from 1231 to 1276; and King of Valencia from 1238...
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King of Aragon and Valencia and Count of Barcelona from 1291 to 1327. He was also the King of Sicily (as James I) from 1285 to 1295 and the King of Majorca...
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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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Berenguer III may refer to: Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona (r. 1086–1131) Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Provence (r. 1173–1181) Ramon Berenguer II...
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Felipe VI (redirect from Felipe de Borbon, Prince of Asturias)
consists of the names of the first Bourbon king of Spain (Felipe V), his grandfathers (Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, and King Paul of Greece), his...
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