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  Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer III was Count of Barcelona, Gerona[?] and Vich[?] from 1097-1131.
He was the son of Ramon Berenguer II, and became count when his uncle Berenguer Ramon II was forced into exile.
He gave Barcelona, Gerona, Vich, Besalú, and Cerdagne to his eldest son Ramon Berenguer VI[?] and Provence to the younger son Berenguer Ramon.
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 Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramon Berenguer II was killed while hunting in the woods on December 5, 1082.
In the 1080s Berenguer Ramon's involvement in the internal strife in the Moorish taifa kingdoms brought him in conflict with Cid.
Berenguer Ramon II was succeeded by his nephew Ramon Berenguer III, son of Ramon Berenguer II.
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Guillaume de Poitou VII (IX), Duke of Aquitaine, Lord of Sully, Count of Poitou "The Troubadour" was born 22 Oct 1071 in Aquitaine région, France and married circa 1117.
Hildouin de Montdidier III, Count of Montdidier and Seigneur of Rameru was born circa 990 to 1000 in Montdidier, Somme département, Picardie région, France.
Louis de Mousson II, Count of Mouson and Montbéliard was born 1019 in Mouson, Lower Alsace région, France and married circa 1040.
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 33rd Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ramón Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona "The Towhead" was born circa 1053 in Barcelona, Spain.
Theobald de Champagne II (or III), Count of Blois, Chartres, and Tourain was born 1015 in Champagne région, France.
Eustace de Boulogne II, Count of Boulogne was born circa 1030 in Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais département, Nord-Pas-de-Calais région, France and married 1056.
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Raimund (Ramon) Berenger I Count Of BARCELONA was born in 1005 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Raimund Borrel I Count Of BARCELONA was born in 972 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Ramon Berenguer IV Count Of BARCELONA [PRINCE OF ARAGON] was born in 1113 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
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 Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramon Berenguer II the Towhead (1053 or 1054 December 5, 1082) was Count of Barcelona, 1076-1082.
He succeeded his father Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona to co-rule with his twin brother Berenguer Ramon, in 1075.
Ramon Berenguer the Towhead, called so because of the thickness and colour of his hair, was killed while hunting in the woods in 1082.
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 Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ramon Berenguer I el Vell ("the Old") was Count of Barcelona in 1035-1076.
Ramon Berenguer campaigned against the Moors, extending his dominions as far west as Barbastro and imposing heavy tributes (parias) on other Moorish cities.
Ramon Berenguer the Old was also the first count of Catalonia to acquire lands (counties of Carcassonne and Razés) and influence north of the Pyrenees.
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 Barcelona Car Girona Hire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It is bordered by the provinces of Barcelona and Lleida, and by France and the Mediterranean Sea.
Ramon Borrell, Count of Barcelona - Raymond Borrel (in Catalan, Ramon Borrell and Spanish, Ramón Borrell) (972-1017), was count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona from 992.
Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona - Ramon Berenguer III the Great was the count of Barcelona, Girona, and Osona from 1082 (jointly with Berenguer Ramon II and solely from 1097), Besalú from 1111, Cerdanya from 1117, and Provence, in the Holy Roman Empire, from 1112, all until his death in Barcelona in 1131
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 Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ramon Berenguer III was Count of Barcelona, Girona and Osona from 1097-1131.
He was the son of Ramon Berenguer II, and became count when his uncle Berenguer Ramon II was forced into exile.
He gave his 5 Catalonian counties to his eldest son Ramon Berenguer IV and Provence to the younger son Berenguer Ramon.
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The marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon (1469) unified Christian Spain; in 1492, the last of al-Andalus was conquered and the Spanish conquest of the Americas began.
Ramon Berenguer IV used "Aragon" as his primary title and name of his ruling house, which absorbed the House of Barcelona, abolished in 1150 for reasons of mutual convenience and by the will of the Count himself, as he relinquished his own lineage to benefit from a higher one.
In contrast, the Majorcan territory together with that of the counts of Cerdanya and Roussillon and the city of Montpellier were left as a kingdom for his son James II of Majorca as the Kingdom of Majorca.
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He ruled jointly with his twin brother Berenguer Ramon II, succeeding their father Ramon Berenguer I.
Ramon Berenguer II was killed in 1082, possibly at the behest of his twin.
The latter ruled alone and was succeeded by Ramon Berenguer's son Ramon Berenguer III.
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 Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ramon Berenguer II the Towhead was Count of Barcelona, 1076-1082.
He ruled jointly with his twin brother Berenguer Ramon II.
Berenguer Ramon the Fratricide was later succeeded by Ramon Berenguer's son Ramon Berenguer III.
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 Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona
He ruled jointly with his twin brother Berenguer Ramon II, succeeding their father Ramon Berenguer I.
Ramon Berenguer II was killed in 1082, possibly at the behest of his twin.
The latter ruled alone and was succeeded by Ramon Berenguer's son Ramon Berenguer III.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer II the Towhead (1053 or 1054 – December 5, 1082) was Count of Barcelona from 1076 until his death.
Ramon Berenguer the Towhead, called so because of the thickness and colour of his hair, was killed while hunting in the woods in 1082.
Berenguer Ramon the Fratricide was later succeeded by Ramon Berenguer's son Ramon Berenguer III.
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 Science Fair Projects - Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer III the Great was Count of Barcelona, Girona and Osona from 1082-1131 and Count of Provence, Holy Roman Empire, from 1112.
After 1097, when Berenguer Ramon II was forced into exile, he was the sole ruler.
In alliance with the Count of Urgell Ramon Berenguer conquered Barbastro and Balaguer.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer III the Great was the count of Barcelona, Girona, and Osona from 1082 (jointly with Berenguer Ramon II and solely from 1097), Besalú from 1111, Cerdanya from 1117, and Provence, in the Holy Roman Empire, from 1112, all until his death in Barcelona in 1131
Born in 1082 in Rodez, he was the son of Ramon Berenguer II.
In alliance with the Count of Urgell, Ramon Berenguer conquered Barbastro and Balaguer.
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 Lou Alice Fink of Louisville, KY:Information about Ramon*# IV Berenguer De Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer successfully pulled Aragon out of its pledged submission to Castile, aided no doubt by the beauty and charm of his sister Berenguela, wife of Alfonso the Emperor, for which she was well-known in her time.
Ramon Berenguer's younger son Pedro inherited the county of Cerdanya and lands north of the Pyrenees.
Alfonso II of Aragon (I of Catalonia and Provence) the Chaste or the Trobadour (born Ramon Berenguer, 1157, d.
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 Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona at AllExperts
He was the son of Ramon Berenguer I, and initially ruled jointly with his twin brother Ramon Berenguer II.
Ramon Berenguer II was killed while hunting in the woods on December 5, 1082.
Berenguer Ramon II was succeeded by his nephew Ramon Berenguer III,son of Ramon Berenguer II.
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Ramon Berenguer campaigned against the Moors, extending his dominions as far west as Barbastro and imposing heavy tributes(parias) on other Moorish cities.
Ramon Berenguer the Old wasalso the first count of Catalonia to acquire lands (counties of Carcassonne and Razés) and influence north of thePyrenees.
Legal codification was part of the count's efforts toforward and somehow control the process of feudalization which started during the reign of his weak father, Berenger Ramon.Another major contributor was the Church acting through the institution of the Peace of God.
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funerary temple of Ramses II (1279-13 BC), erected on the west bank of the Nile River at Thebes in Upper Egypt.
count of Barcelona during whose reign (1097-1131) independent Catalonia reached the summit of its historical greatness, spreading its ships over the western Mediterranean and acquiring...
count of Barcelona from 1131 to 1162, regent of Provence from 1144 to 1157, and ruling prince of Aragon from 1137 to 1162.
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 Conclusion: A Medieval Catalan Noble Family
Without joining the faction of castle lords that openly defied the authority of the count of Barcelona, the Montcadas established themselves as important castle lords, and their independence increased during a period of weak comital leadership.
Among the new faces to appear in the count's retinue in the late eleventh century was that of Guillem Ramon [I] Seneschal, who was named to the office by Ramon Berenguer I. Guillem Ramon became an important figure during the late eleventh century, when Catalonia again suffered from weak comital leadership.
The Ramons of Tortosa-Lleida married less distinguished women, but at least one of them was the daughter of an important Montcada vassal, and the marriage probably further cemented that tie.
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 Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ramon Berenguer successfully pulled Aragon out of its pledged submission to Castile, aided no doubt by the beauty and charm of his sister Berenguela, wife of Alfonso the Emperor, for which she was well-known in her time.
Ramon Berenguer's younger son Pedro inherited the county of Cerdagne and lands north of the Pyrenees.
Alfonso II of Aragon (I of Catalonia and Provence) the Chaste or the Trobadour (born Ramon Berenguer, 1157, d.
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 Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Berenguer Ramon II, Count ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Berenguer Ramon II was Count of Barcelona 1076-1097.
When Ramon Berenguer II was killed in 1082, Berenguer Ramon II ruled alone.
Berenguer Ramon II was succeeded by his nephew Ramon Berenguer III.
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 Christian and Muslim Kingdoms of Spain
Although technically not a kingdom, the Counts of Barcelona extended their influence until by the reign of Berenguer Ramon II they were defacto rulers of the area.
Ramon Berenguer III the Great (1097-1131), son of Ramon Berenguer II and the daughter of the Cid, Maria.
He ruled part of the Count of Barcelona's possessions from 1082, all of it from 1097.
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Ramon Berenguer II Count Of BARCELONA was born about 1053 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
In 1082, in a forest en route to Gerona, Ramon Berenguer II was murdered, probably by his brother, thereafter nicknamed "the Fratricide" ("el Fratricida").
William VII Count Of POITOU Ix Duke D'aquitaine was born 22 Oct 1071 in Aquitaine, France.
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 Rulers of Spain, 718-1153
The chiefs of Bardulia became the counts of Castilla, and finally the counts of Castilla were the rivals of the kings of Leon.
His mother was Douce I, the heiress of the marquisate of Provence, and his father, Ramon IV Berenguer, count of Barcelona, ruled Provence in her name.
Count Henri of Burgundy, son and brother of dukes of Burgundy, was one of the knights who went crusading into Spain.
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According to their father’s will, the brothers Ramon Berenguer II and Berenguer Ramon II were to rule the country jointly.
In 1078 she married Count Ramon Berenguer II of Barcelona, "the Towhead," becoming the Countess of Barcelona.
That same year she travelled to Catalonia to entrust her son to the guardianship of Count Guillem I of Cerdanya and then to her brother-in-law Berenguer Ramon II, who brought the young count into the circle of government.
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 Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Provence at AllExperts
His uncle, Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, was the regent until 1157.
In 1144, Ramon's father, Count Berenguer Ramon, died in an offensive against Genoa and he inherited the county.
He was immediately opposed by the family of Baus and it took the military action of his uncle, the count of Barcelona, in 1147 to secure his throne.
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