The County of Cerdanya (Catalan: Comtat de Cerdanya, IPA: [kumˈtad də səɾˈðaɲə]; Latin: Comitatus Ceritaniae; Spanish: Condado de Cerdaña, French: Comté...
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region of the eastern Pyrenees divided between France and Spain. Historically it was one of the counties of Catalonia. Cerdanya has a land area of 1,086...
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Occitania (administrative region) (category Regions of France)
Principality of Catalonia) counties of Roussillon and Cerdanya (governació dels comtats de Rosselló i Cerdanya in Catalan) at the time of their attachment...
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with the County of Cerdanya and the county of Razès, it was located to the west of Roussillon. It largely corresponded to the modern comarca of Conflent...
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first, of what would later become the Catalan counties, to be established. Besalú and Empúries were originally part of Girona. When Urgell and Cerdanya were...
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Reapers' War (redirect from Revolt of the Reapers)
effect in the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659), which ceded the County of Roussillon and the northern half of the County of Cerdanya to France (see French...
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Miró II of Cerdanya and I of Besalú (878?–927), was count of Cerdanya from 897 to 927 and of Besalú from 920 to 927. The lands he controlled lay in the...
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Count (825–826) Aisso, Count (826–827) Guillemó, Count (826–827) County of Cerdanya (complete list) – Borrell, Count (798–820) Aznar Galíndez, Count (820–824)...
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(complete list) – Jimena, Count (1107–1149) Bernard, Count (1107–1111) County of Cerdanya (complete list) – William II, Count (1095–1109) Bernard, Count (1109–1118)...
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(Peter) inherited the county of Cerdanya and lands north of the Pyrenees, and changed his name to Ramon Berenguer. The Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña...
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Hispanica County of Osona (complete list) – Guisla de Lluça, Count (1035–1054) William, Count (1035–1054) Jimena, Count (1107–1149) County of Cerdanya (complete...
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Count (redirect from Kinds of countess)
Conflent (1117) and County of Cerdanya (1118). From 1162 these counties, together with that of Barcelona, were merged into the Principality of Catalonia, a sovereign...
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Raymond I of Cerdanya (Catalan: Ramon I de Cerdanya) (?–1068) was the count of Cerdanya and of Conflent (1035-1068) and of Berga (1050-1068). He was the...
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de Lord was attached to the County of Urgell and the pagus of Berga (Berguedà) to the County of Cerdanya, but the region of the Ripollès, the Lluçanès...
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Aisso (category 9th-century people from the County of Barcelona)
Guillemundus) son of Berà and Count of Rasez and Conflent. Aissó raided the County of Cerdanya and the region of Vallés from his base in the centre of Catalonia...
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(complete list) – Roger-Bernard III, French Co-Prince (1278–1302) County of Cerdanya (complete list) – Sancho I, Count (1168–1223) Nuño, Count (1223–1242)...
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Northern Catalonia (category Principality of Catalonia)
feudal counties, Rosselló, Vallespir, Conflent north of the Pyrenees and Cerdanya to the south. By the end of the ninth century, these counties had gained...
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William I of Cerdanya, Count Bernard II of Besalú, Count Hugh II of Empúries, Count Giselbert II of Roussillon, the brother of Count Ermengol IV of Urgell...
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County of Cerdanya (complete list) – Isabella, Count (1375–1403) County of Urgell (complete list) – Peter II of Urgell, Count (1347–1408) James II of...
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Catalans (redirect from People of Catalonia)
consist of the counties County of Barcelona, Ausona, County of Pallars, County of Rosselló, County of Empúries, County of Cerdanya and County of Urgell)...
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French Co-Princess (1398–1413) County of Osona (complete list) – Bernard III of Cabrera, Count (1356–1364) County of Cerdanya (complete list) – James II,...
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Ermengarda de Vallespir (redirect from Ermengard of Empúries)
consort of Pallars by marriage to Oliba Cabreta and regent of the County of Cerdanya in 990-994 in co-regency with her sons Bernard I, Count of Besalú...
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(976–1008, 1010–1012) Marca Hispanica County of Osona (complete list) – Ermengol, Count (939–943) County of Cerdanya (complete list) – Miró II, Count (897–927)...
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1105. He was replaced as leader by his nephew William-Jordan, count of Cerdanya. On his deathbed, Raymond had reached an agreement with the qadi: if...
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the County of Besalú, part of the County of Empúries, all of the County of Cerdanya, and also the County of Provence through his marriage to Douce of Provence...
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Hispanica County of Osona (complete list) – Borrell, Count (798–820) County of Cerdanya (complete list) – Borrell, Count (798–820) County of Urgell (complete...
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Cartulary (section List of cartularies)
a thirteenth-century cartulary of the County of Cerdanya The Tropenell Cartulary, from the west of England estates of Thomas Tropenell, 15th century Chartularium...
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been part of the County of Besalú. Therefore, the county of Roussillon again coincided with the Diocese of Elna. Sancho I of Roussillon-Cerdanya, was succeeded...
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the county of Cerdanya and the region of the Vallès. The young count Bernard requested and received some help from the Emperor, as well as that of some...
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Wilfred II of Besalú (died 957) was count of Besalú from 927 to 957. He was the son of Miró II of Cerdanya and his wife Ava. He inherited the county of Besalú...
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