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  Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Ramon Berenguer, Abbot of Montearagon, Archbishop of Narbonne
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 Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramon Berenguer V, Count of Provence (1195 19 August 1245), Count of Provence and Forcalquier, was the son of Alfonso II, Count of Provence and Gersenda II of Sabran.
Eleanor of Provence (1223-1291), wife of Henry III of England
Beatrice of Provence (1231-1267), wife of Charles I of Sicily
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 Raymond IV Count of Toulouse: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Raymond dAguiliers was chaplain to Raymond de Saint-Gilles, count of Toulouse, leader of the Provencals, close associate of the Papal Legate, Adhemar of Le Puys, and arguably the...
...with the Countess of Anjou; Henry IV of Germany was the papacys principal...
...Aragon (1162 96) and, as Raymond Berengar V, count of Barcelona (1162 96); son and successor of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronilla of Aragon...successfully defended against the counts of Toulouse, and Roussillon (1172).
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 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The Provencal civilisation of the 12th century was destroyed in the fighting attendant on the conquest of southern France for the kings.
Raymond VII of Toulouse was forced to marry his daughter and heiress to a younger son of Louis VIII - the marriage produced no children, and the County of Toulouse reverted to the French crown.
Raymond VII of Toulouse lives until 1249; he still rebels in 1242, but he is helped not only by Henry III of England (a most unwarlike monarch, who meets defeat at the *Battle of Saintes), but also by his cousin, Jaime I, the Conquerer, of Aragon, fresh from his annexation of the Kingdom of Valencia.
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 5. Aragon. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
After the union, the Aragonese kings, preoccupied with Spanish affairs, let Provence drift, and on the death of Alfonso II (1162–96) it passed to his son Alfonso, nominally under the suzerainty of his brother Peter (Pedro) II (1196–1213), but in fact lost for good.
All rights in Provence passed to Margaret, wife of Louis IX; a marriage was arranged between Louis's son Philip and Isabella, daughter of James I of Aragon.
After the weakness and anarchy of his minority, James, one of the greatest soldiers of the Middle Ages, conquered Valencia in an intermittent campaign (1233–45), took the kingdom of Murcia for Castile (1266), and freed the Aragonese frontier of the Muslim menace.
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 Alfonso IV King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Count Ramon Berenguer IV, 1131-1162...Kingdom of Aragon Was United...County of Barcelona 51...
ALFONSO IV, king of Aragon and count of Barcelona 1299 1336, king of Aragon and count of Barcelona (1327 36), son and successor of James II...and Pisa.
ALFONSO II, king of Aragon 1152 96, king...Raymond Berengar V, count of Barcelona (1162 96); son and...Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronilla of Aragon.
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 Raymond V of Toulouse
Raymond V (1134-1194) was count of Toulouse from 1148 until his death in 1194.
Constance was the widow of Eustace IV of Boulogne.
Because Raymond was related to her within prohibited degrees, they were separated by ecclesiastical authority in 1165.
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 Ramon V, Raimon V, Raymond V, Count of Toulouse.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
In 1154, Raymond married Constance of France, daughter of king Louis VI of France and widow of Eustace IV of Boulogne.
Raymond V was implicated in the gathering Cathar crisis.
Raymond V's second wife was Richilde, widow of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Provence.
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 Ancestors and Family of Petronilla of Aragon Ramirez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Marriage: Raymond IV the Saint Berengar in 1151
Petronila's father bethrothed her (aged two) to Ramon Berenguer IV of Catalonia, abdicated in her favour and returned to monastic life.
(Raymond IV the Saint Berengar was born circa 1113
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 Chapter 3: The Templars in the Corona de Aragón
Amongst such lesser officials was the Templar Raymond Gaucebert, who was frequently named in Templar documents concerning the districts of Barcelona and Vich between 1135 and 1142 and who was often given the title of 'bailiff'.
The earliest reference to the province of 'Provence and certain [89] parts of Spain', which evolved out of the early administrative unit straddling the Pyrenees, occurs in 1143, when Peter of Rovira was described as 'master of Provence and a certain part of Spain'.
The linking of these districts with Catalonia and Provence was presumably occasioned by the political union of Aragon and Catalonia, just as later in the twelfth century the cession of certain parts of Navarre to Castile appears to have led to the transference of Templar rights in these districts to the Castilian province.
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 Chapter 4: A History of Aragon and Catalonia
His only descendant was a daughter, Urraca, the widow of Raymond of Burgundy, a French noble who had helped in the conquest of Toledo, by whom she had a young son, Alfonso.
Ramon Berenguer's purpose in these operations was to secure his southern frontiers against the Almorávides; their vulnerable character was demonstrated in 1114, when Ibn al-Hajj of Valencia invaded Catalonia and ravaged the country almost as far as Barcelona.
Ramon Berenguer IV supported his brother in France against the house of Baus, which laid claim to Provence, and also against the Count of Toulouse.
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 Rulers of Spain, 718-1153
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.
In 1172 Douce II of Provence died, and Alfonso, who was probably already marquis of Provence, claimed the countship.
Ramon Berenguer IV, count of Provence, married the daughter of the count of Savoy, and they had four daughters.
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 Biographies of Famous Southern Italians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Spouse(s): (#1)Beatrice of Provence, daughter of Raymond Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Forcalquier.
Elizabeth or Maria, wife of Ladislas IV, King of Hungary.
Spouse(s): (1) Marie Klementine of Austria, daughter of Emperor Leopold II; (2) Isabella, Infanta of Spain and daughter of King Charles IV of Spain.
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 Chapter 7: The Templars in the Corona de Aragón
Raymond Oliver is known to have been transferred from the charge of the convent of Villel to that of Tortosa between the 3rd and the 17th of April
Raymond Oliver was commander of Tortosa from 1286 to 1287 and from 1290 until 1292, and head of Zaragoza from 1292 until 1294 and from 1297 until 1307.
Raymond of Bastida in the same way was three times commander of Castellote between 1265 and 1278.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg62.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Alain IV "Strong Beard", Duke of Brittany was born in 917.
Arsinde married Guillaume III Taillefer, Comte de Toulouse son of Raymond III, Comte de Toulouse and Garsinde.
Robert married (3) Rozela (Susanna) of Italy, Countess of Flanders daughter of Berenguer II d'Ivrea, King of Italy, Marquis d'Ivree, Count of Milan and Willa of Tuscany before 1 Apr 988.
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 Francia Media:  Lorraine & Burgundy
Although the Kingdom was otherwise non-functioning, the Emperor Charles IV was still formally crowned as King of Burgundy at Arles in 1365.
It is suitable that Barcelona and Provence should be considered together because Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona married the heiress of Provence, Dulcia I (or Dulce, Dolca, or Doucxe), and Provence is subsequently in the hands of his descendants, until a later heiress, Beatrice, marries Charles of Anjou.
Provence remains with Charles' descendants until the death, in fact the murder, of Queen Joanna I of Naples.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
It was restored by Ramón Berenguer, Count of Barcelona, in 1088, and numbers 150 parishes, 6 rural deaneries, in the Provinces of Tarragona and Lérida.
Martin IV having excommunicated Pedro III, the Aragónese nobles took advantage of the fact to extend their privileges at the expense of the royal power.
Ferdinand IV succeeded to the Throne at the age of nine, being under the tutelage of his mother Doña María de Molina.
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 Eric Peterson's Genealogy - pafg66 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Rambon Berenguer IV Prince Of ARAGbON married Petronila I Queen Of ARAGbON in 1151 in Of, Huesca, Huesca, Spain.
Raymond De BOURGOGNE married Urraca Alfonsez Of CASTILE AND LEON in 1087 in, Toledo, Toledo, Spain.
Raimund Berenger III (IV) Marquis Of BARCELONA married Dulce Aldonza MILHAUD on 3 Feb 1112.
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 Time1b   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
1093 - Theobald IV (Theobald II of Champagne), Count of Blois and of Chartres, born.
1120 - Boleslaw IV (Boleslaus IV) (the Curly), King of Poland, born.
1152 - Theobald IV (Theobald II of Champagne), Count of Blois and of Chartres, died.
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 Second Crusade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
A force from Provence, led by Alphonse of Toulouse, chose to wait until August, and to cross by sea.
Raymond expected him to help defend against the Turks and to accompany him on an expedition against Aleppo, but Louis refused, preferring instead to finish his pilgrimage to Jerusalem rather than focus on the military aspect of the crusade.
Alphonse himself had died on the way to Jerusalem, supposedly poisoned by Raymond II of Tripoli, his nephew who feared his political aspirations in the county.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Raimund Berenger III (IV) Marquis Of BARCELONA [COUNT OF PROVENCE] was born between 11 Nov 1080 and 1082 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Children were: Ramon Berenguer IV Count Of BARCELONA [PRINCE OF ARAGON], Berenguela Raimundo De BARCELONA [QUEEN OF CASTILE].
Ramon Berenguer IV Count Of BARCELONA [PRINCE OF ARAGON] was born in 1113 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
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 COON/KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
Parents: BERENGUER II MARQUIS OF IVREA and WILLA OF ARLES.
CONSTANCE OF PROVENCE-ARLES was born in 985 in Toulouse, France.
RAYMOND V, BERENGAR COUNT PROVENCE and BEATRIX OF SAVORY were married on 5 Jun 1219.
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 Eleanor of Provence - TheBestLinks.com - England, France, January, Louis IX of France, ...
Eleanor of Provence - TheBestLinks.com - England, France, January, Louis IX of France,...
Eleanor of Provence, England, France, January, Louis IX of France, 1307, 1221...
Born in Aix-en-Provence, she was the daughter of Raymond Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (1198-1245) and Beatrice of Savoy (1206-1266), the daughter of Tomasso, Count of Savoy and his second wife Margaret.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Alfonso II, Count of Provence
Alfonso, Count of Provence (died 1209), was the son of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile.
He married, in 1193, Gersenda II of Sabran, daughter of Rainou, Count of Forcalquier.
They had a child, Raymond Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (b.
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 1105 oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Henry IV (November 11, 1050 – August 7, 1106) was King of Germany from 1056 and Emperor from 1084, until his abdication in 1105.
Alfonso VII of Castile (March 1, 1104/5 – August 21, 1157), nicknamed the Emperor, was the king of Castile and Leon since 1126, son of Urraca of Castile and Count Raymond of Burgundy.
She died in 1149; their children were: #Sancho III of Castile (1134-1158) #Ferdinand II of Leon (1137-1188) #Sancha (1137-1179), married Sancho VI of Navarre #Constanza (1141-1160), married Louis VII of France Alfonso remarried in 1152 to Richeza of Poland, the daughter of Wladislaus II the Exile of Poland.
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 Vikings and Feudal Europe 900-1095 by Sanderson Beck
The Cid was attacked by Berenguer of Barcelona but defeated and captured him along with 5,000 men.
Louis was crowned in Pavia by nobles and in Rome by Pope Benedict IV the next year; but in 902 Berengar marched on Pavia and forced Louis to leave and swear never to return.
Once again Hugh of Provence revolted; Rudolph went back to Burgundy; and Hugh of Arles was made king of Italy in 926.
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