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Count of Cervera — The title Count of Cervera (Catalan: Comte de Cervera, Spanish: Conde de Cervera) is currently held by Felipe, Prince of Asturias, heir to Juan Carlos of Spain. Cervera is the capital of the comarca of Segarra, in the province of Lleida,… … Wikipedia
Prince of Girona — See also: Princess of Girona Compilació dels Usatges … Wikipedia
Bera, Count of Barcelona — Bera ( ca. Berà) (d.844) was the first count of Barcelona from 801 until his deposition in 820. He was also the Count of Girona, Besalú, and Ausona from 812 or 817 and Count of Razès and Conflent from 790 until his deposition. As the area was… … Wikipedia
Odalric, Count of Barcelona — Odalric redirects here. For the archbishop of Reims, see Odalric (archbishop). Odalric, Odalrico, Odalrih, Odelric, or Udalrich was the Count of Barcelona, Count of Girona, Count of Rosselló, Count of Empúries and Margrave of Septimania from 852… … Wikipedia
Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona — Berengar Raymond I the Crooked, also called the Hunchback (in Catalan, Berenguer Ramon I el Corbat ; and in Spanish, Berenguer Ramón I el Corvado or el Curvo ) (1005 26 May 1035) was the count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona from 1018 to his… … Wikipedia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Girona — Diocese of Girona Dioecesis Gerundensis Location Country Spain Metropolitan Tarragona … Wikipedia
Sunifred I, Count of Barcelona — Sunifred I, was the count of many Catalan and Septimanian counties; including Ausona, Besalú, Girona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève, Melgueil, Cerdanya, Urgell, Conflent, and Nîmes; and count of Barcelona from 844 to 848.He was the son of Belló … Wikipedia
Bernat of Gothia, Count of Barcelona — Bernard II (in Catalan, Bernat de Gothia and in Spanish, Bernardo de Gothia ) was the Count of Barcelona, Girona and Margrave of Gothia and Septimania from 865 to 878.OriginsBernard was the son of Bernard I, count of Poitou (814 844), and… … Wikipedia
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… … Wikipedia