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Wilfred the Hairy
Wilfred the Hairy Wilfred I, called the Hairy (Vifredo el Velloso, also Wilfredo, Wifredo, Guifredo ... el Pilós in Catalan), was de facto count of Urgel (870-897), Cerdagne (870- ...
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Sunifred II, Count of Barcelona
Sunifred II, Count of Barcelona Sunifred II (c.870-950) or, in ... II and, in Catalan, Sunyer II, was count of Barcelona, Gerona, Urgell and Ausona from 911 to 948. He was the son of Wilfred the Hairy and younger brother of ...
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Bernat of Gothia, Count of Barcelona
Bernat of Gothia, Count of Barcelona Bernard II (in Catalan, Bernat de Gothia ... in Spanish, Bernardo de Gothia) was the count of Barcelona and margrave of Gothia and Septimania from ... Bernard was the son of Bernard I , count of Poitou (814-844), and Bilichilde, ...
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Sunifred I, Count of Barcelona
Sunifred I, Count of Barcelona Sunifred I, or Suinifredo in Spanish and Sunyer in Catalan, was the count of many Catalan and Septimanian counties; including ... Melgueil, Cerdagne, Urgel, Conflent, and Nîmes; and count of Barcelona from 844 to 848. He was ...
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List of Counts of Barcelona
List of Counts of Barcelona History of Spain series Prehistoric Spain Roman ... History History of Catalonia Counts of Barcelona Crown of Aragon Treaty of the ... this template The now-extinct title of Count of Barcelona was, through much of its history, merged ... also List of Aragonese Monarchs. Counts of Barcelona nominated by the (Frankish) Carolingian monarchs, ...
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Category:Counts of Barcelona
Category:Counts of Barcelona Pages in category "Counts of Barcelona" There are 25 pages in this section ... of Aragonese monarchs List of Counts of Barcelona A Alfonso II of Aragon Alfonso III ... IV of Aragon B Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona ...
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Wilfred II Borrel
Wilfred II Borrel Wilfred II Borrel, also known as Borrel I ... Guifré II Borrell I in Catalan, was count of Barcelona, Gerona, and Ausona from 897 to 911 after his father, Wilfred the Hairy. His mother was Guinedilda. ...
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Talk:List of Counts of Barcelona
Talk:List of Counts of Barcelona Translation I did my best to translate ... Catalan, because these are the Counts of Barcelona, but I notice elsewhere a tendency to ... inconstistencies left but anyway… As counts of Barcelona they are referred to by their Catalan ... always takes precedence over that of a count :)) We should probably explain this in the ... do this right now. We also use Wilfred the Hairy instead of Guifré because ...
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Timeline of the Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula
... known as Languedoc. 720 - Moorish conquest of Barcelona and Narbonne. 721 - A mixed force of ... Muslim governor of Pamplona. 800 - Charlemagne takes Barcelona. He is granted the title of "Holy ... Charles Martel's son of France takes Barcelona from the Moors. A frontier buffer between ... driven back. 827 - Bernat of Septimania holds Barcelona against Gothic rebels who have Umayyad assistance ... William, son of Bernat of Septimania, seizes Barcelona. 850 - Ordoño becomes King Ordoño I ...
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History of Catalonia
... History History of Catalonia Counts of Barcelona Crown of Aragon Treaty of the ... under the rule of the Counts of Barcelona. As part of the Crown of Aragon ... region of Spain and the Catalan capital, Barcelona, is second only to Madrid as a ... some urban nuclei, such as Barcino (later Barcelona), Tarraco (later Tarragona), and Gerunda (later Girona ... as Girona. Charlemagne's son Louis took Barcelona from the Moorish emir in 801, ...
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