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Berenguer and was
This house, where Gaudí lived from 1906 to 1926, was built by Francesc Berenguer in 1904.
The Aragonese took Ramiro out of a monastery and made him king, marrying him without papal dispensation to Agnes, sister of the Duke of Aquitaine, then betrothing their newborn daughter to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, who was then named Ramiro's heir.
" The result of the crisis produced by the result of Alfonso I's will was a major reorientation of the peninsula's kingdoms: the separation of Aragon and Navarre, the union of Aragon and Catalonia and — a moot point but stressed particularly by some Castilian historians — the affirmation of ' Castilian hegemony ' in Spain " by the rendering of homage for Zaragoza by Alfonso's eventual heir, Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona.
Barcelonette was founded and named in 1231, by Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence.
The town of Barcelonnette was founded in 1231 by Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence.
First was Berenguer Ramón II, who ruled nearby Barcelona.
In March 1159 it was arranged that Richard would marry one of the daughters of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona ; however, these arrangements failed, and the marriage never took place.
Beatrice was the youngest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Forcalquier, who had died on 19 August 1245 by his wife Beatrice of Savoy.
north of the city is the monastery of Poblet, founded in 1151 by Ramón Berenguer IV, which was used for sepultures of the kings of Aragon.
The settlement of Camprodon was in 1118, when Ramon Berenguer III allowed the building of a market near the monastery of Sant Pere de Camprodon, which is located the present-day town.
After more than 400 years of Muslim rule, the city was conquered by the Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona in 1148, as part of the Second Crusade.
:# Beatrice of Savoy, d. 1265 or 1266, married in December 1219 to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence ( 1209-1245 ) and was mother of four Queens-consort
It was conquered from the Moors by the Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona in 1149.
He was the son of the count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and the Queen Petronilla of Aragon and the first King of Aragon who was also Count of Barcelona.
He was also Count of Provence from 1166 or shortly before, which he acquired from Countess Douce II, until 1173, when he ceded it to his brother Berenguer.
When Pope Eugene III preached the Second Crusade, Alfonso VII, with García Ramírez of Navarre and Ramon Berenguer IV, led a mixed army of Catalans and Franks, with a Genoese – Pisan navy, in a crusade against the rich port city of Almería, which was occupied in October 1147.
In 1115, Palma was sacked and later abandoned by an expedition commanded by Ramon Berenguer III the Great, count of Barcelona and Provence, which comprised Catalans, Pisans and other Italians, and soldiers from Provence, Corsica, and Sardinia, in a struggle to end Almoravid control.
Berenguer obtained for himself the dignity of Archbishop of Tarragona, which was contested by the Bishop of Narbonne.
It was conquered from the Moors by the Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona in 1149.
Once wed, his wife bore a daughter, Petronilla, who was betrothed to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona at the age of one.
The first " President of the Generalitat " was Berenguer de Cruïlles, Bishop of Girona ( 1359 ).
Silent Night historian Renate Ebeling-Winkler Berenguer says that the first mention of a broken organ was in a book published in the United States, The Story of Silent Night ( 1965 ) by John Travers Moore.

Berenguer and later
Christopher Columbus was one of the early settlers, but later many of the merchant families established commercial interests on the island, including: João d ' Esmenaut from the Picardy region, the Lomelino from Genoa, the Mondragão from Biscay, the Acciauoli from Florence, the Bettencourts from France, the Lemilhana Berenguer from Valencia and many others.
Berenguer Ramon the Fratricide was later succeeded by Ramon Berenguer's son, Ramon Berenguer III.
The emperor later attacked Gallipoli attempting to conquer the city from the remnants of the Company under the command of Berenguer d ' Entença who had arrived with 9 Catalan galleys.
Berenguer d ' Entença was captured by the Genoese shortly after, and later liberated.
On the one hand, the Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana claims that the first appearance of the flag is in the arms of the tomb of Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona, died in 1082 as well as later in the seals of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona of Barcelona, first in a Provençal ( 1150 ) and then in a Catalan ( 1157 ) document.
The first of a number of breakaway parties emerged three days later on 4 February 1982 when 10 UCD deputies from the left of the party-Francisco Fernández Ordóñez, Antonio Alfonso Quirós, Luis Berenguer, Carmela García Moreno, Ciriaco Díaz Porras, Luis González Seara, Eduardo Moreno, Javier Moscoso, María Dolores Pelayo and Carmen Solano formed the Democratic Action Party ( Partido de Acción Democrática / PAD ).
The relationship between Richeza and her stepsons wasn't good, especially after King Sancho III declared war on Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, father of Alfonso ( later King of Aragon ), who was betrothed to Richeza's daughter Sancha.
Two months later, Alfonso fled the country and the Republic was declared, during which time Berenguer was imprisoned.

Berenguer and nephew
Berenguer Ramon II was succeeded by his nephew Ramon Berenguer III, son of Ramon Berenguer II.
Ramon Berenguer also campaigned in Provence, helping his brother Berenguer Ramon and his infant nephew Ramon Berenguer II against Counts of Toulouse.
At that time, Douce's younger sister, Stephanie was married to Raymond of Baux, who promptly laid claim to the inheritance of her mother, even though Provence had peacefully passed into the hands of her nephew, Berenguer Ramon I.
At the court of Aragon, Richeza met Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Provence, nephew of Count of Barcelona.

Berenguer and Ramón
First paragraph of the Carmen Campidoctoris, the earliest literary treatment of El Cid's life, written by a Catalan partisan to celebrate El Cid's defeat of Berenguer Ramón.
At first he went to Barcelona, where Ramón Berenguer II ( 1076 – 1082 ) and Berenguer Ramón II ( 1076 – 1097 ) refused his offer of service.
El Cid entered al-Mutamin's service and successfully defended Zaragoza against the assaults of al-Mundhir, Sancho I of Aragón, and Ramón Berenguer II, whom he held captive briefly in 1082.
Their daughters Cristina and María both married into the high nobility ; Cristina to Ramiro, Lord of Monzón, grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre via an illegitimate son ; María, first ( it is said ) to a prince of Aragon ( presumably the son of Peter I ) and second to Ramón Berenguer III, count of Barcelona.
El Cid entered al-Mutamin's service and successfully defended Zaragoza against the assaults of al-Mundhir, Sancho I of Aragón, and Ramón Berenguer II, whom he held captive briefly in 1082.
es: Ramón Berenguer III
fi: Ramón Berenguer III
es: Berenguer Ramón II
es: Ramón Berenguer II
gl: Ramón Berenguer II
fi: Ramón Berenguer II
es: Ramón Berenguer I
fi: Ramón Berenguer I
es: Ramón Berenguer IV de Barcelona
gl: Ramón Berenguer IV o Santo
fi: Ramón Berenguer IV
Alfonso VII refused his right to conquer the Mediterranean coast for the new union of Aragón with the County of Barcelona ( Petronila and Ramón Berenguer IV ).
* Empúries, created by Ramón Berenguer I, count of Empúries

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