Empúries (Catalan: Empúries [əmˈpuɾiəs]) was an ancient Greek city on the Mediterranean coast of Catalonia, Spain. The city Ἐμπόριον (Greek: Ἐμπόριον...
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conquered the regions in 785, Empúries and Peralada came under the authority of the County of Girona. Around 813, Empúries, with Peralada, became a separate...
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Empury (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃pyʁi]) is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France. Communes of the Nièvre department "Répertoire national...
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County of Roussillon (section Union with Empúries)
known by name, Gaucelm, received the County of Empúries in 817. The counties of Roussillon and Empúries remained united until 989. However, they probably...
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The Empúries Marathon (Catalan: Marató d'Empúries) is a long-distance run (42.195 km) which takes place in Empúries, the ancient Greek and Roman colony...
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Sunyer I was count of Empúries and Roussillon (with the pagus of Perelada) from 834 to 841.[page needed] He was the son of Count Belló I of Carcassonne...
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Greek statue of Asclepius from the 3rd century BCE which was discovered in Empúries, the Iberian Treasure of Tivissa and the votive crown from the Treasure...
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Countess of Empúries by her marriage. She was a member of the House of Barcelona. On the 19 June 1373, Joanna married John I, Count of Empúries. This was...
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Massalia (modern-day Marseille, in France) in 600 BC, Emporion (modern-day Empúries, in Catalonia, Spain) in 575 BC and Elea (modern-day Velia, in Campania...
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Xerica. Castre, created by Ferran lord of Castre. Empúries, created by Ramón Berenguer I, count of Empúries Prades-Gandia-Villena, created by Peter I, Count...
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Joan Massanet and Evarist Vallès. The name Empordà is a derivative of Empúries (Empòrion in Old Greek or Emporiae in Latin), which means "the markets"...
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Pedro Antonio de Aragón (redirect from Pere IV, Count of Empúries)
Pedro Antonio de Aragón (7 November 1611 – 1 September 1690) was a Spanish nobleman, military figure and politician who served under Kings Philip IV and...
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Alfonso de Aragón y Portugal (redirect from Alfons I, Count of Empúries)
Alfonso de Aragón y Portugal, or Alfonso I de Ampurias (Segorbe, 1489–1563), was Count of Ampurias and Duke of Segorbe. He was a son of Enrique de Aragón...
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Bookplate depicting ancient city of Emporion or Empúries, in Catalonia, Spain...
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Medina-Sidonia Viscounts of Barcelona Counts of Besalú Counts of Cerdanya Counts of Empúries Counts of Roussillon Counts of Urgell List of heads of state of Spain This...
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Hugh I (Spanish: Hugo, Catalan: Hug) (c. 965 – 1040), Count of Empúries (Ampurias) from 991, was the son of Gausfred I and his first wife, Ava, daughter...
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Ermengarda de Vallespir (redirect from Ermengard of Empúries)
Cerdanya and Abbot Oliba. Ermengarda was daughter of Gausbert, Count of Empúries. She married count Oliba Cabreta in 966. With her spouse, she made many...
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Enrique de Aragón y Pimentel (redirect from Henry II, Count of Empúries)
his second wife Beatriz de Pimentel, he succeeded his father as Count of Empúries and Count of Segorbe, when his uncle Alfonso V of Aragon, who had served...
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Brava. Pilar Nouvilas i Garrigolas (1854-1938), painter County of Empúries Empúries Empuriabrava "El municipi en xifres: Castelló d'Empúries". Statistical...
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(floruit 1105–1162), Catalan nobleman Ponç Hug IV, Count of Empúries (1264–1313), the Count of Empúries (Ampurias) from 1277 until his death and viscount of...
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Austria. Peter (b. 1305 – d. Pisa, 4 November 1381), Count of Ribagorza, Empúries and Prades. Peter married Joan, daughter of Gaston I of Foix, they were...
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Ermenguer (category Counts of Empúries)
Ermenguer was the ruler of the County of Empúries whose attested reign was from 813 to 817. In 813, his naval influence reached the Balearic Islands. Jarrett...
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894), count of Empúries (862–894), was the son of Sunyer I of Empúries, whom he succeeded along with his brother, Sunyer II of Empúries, in 862. The brothers...
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800–834) was a Gothic magnate, lieutenant of the count Gaucelm of Rosselló, Empúries, Conflent and Rasez. What is known of his life is linked to Gaucelm. Sanila...
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ISBN 84-8256-565-6 Animals tristos, (Barcelona: Empúries), 2002. ISBN 84-7596-959-3 Maletes perdudes, Barcelona: Empúries, 2010. ISBN 978-84-9787-616-2, translated...
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Enrique de Aragón Folc de Cardona y Córdoba (Lucena, 12 August 1588 – Perpignan, 22 July 1640), was 5th Duke of Segorbe, 6th Duke of Cardona and Viceroy...
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by the abbots of Santa Maria de Roses and the counts of Empúries. In 1402 the county of Empúries was incorporated into the Crown of Aragon and Roses acquired...
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into the Mediterranean Sea near Sant Pere Pescador. The ancient city of Empúries was founded near the mouth of the Fluvià, when it was 6 km south of its...
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Berengar the Wise (category Counts of Empúries)
also dispossessed of the majority of his lands, but for a time kept the Empúries although this too was lost to Berengar later. In 833, Aznar I Galíndez...
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earliest known example of a Capitolium outside Italy was at Emporion (now Empúries, Spain). According to Ovid, Terminus also had a place there, since he had...
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