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  1. Bera ( Catalan: Berà) (died 844) was the first count of Barcelona from 801 until his deposition in 820. He was also the count of Razès and Conflent from 790, and the count of Girona and Besalú from 812 (or 813 or 817) until his deposition. In 811, he was witness to the last will and testament of Charlemagne.

  2. Ramón Berenguer II de Barcelona. 5 de diciembre de 1082 jul. Ramón Berenguer II (1053-la Perxa de l'Astor, en el Montseny, 1082), llamado Cabeza de Estopa (en catalán Cap d'Estopes) en alusión a su espesa cabellera de color rubio pajizo, fue conde de Barcelona, de Gerona, de Osona, de Carcasona y de Rasez entre 1076 y 1082.

  3. Sunifred (died 848) was the Count of Urgell and Cerdanya from 834 to 848, and the Count of Barcelona as well as many other Catalan and Septimanian counties, including Ausona, Besalú, Girona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève, Melgueil, Conflent and Nîmes, from 844 to 848. He may have been the son [1] of Belló, Count of Carcassonne, or, more ...

  4. Ermengol or Armengol II, called the Pilgrim, was the Count of Urgell from 1011 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol I, Count of Urgell and his second wife, Guisla. Still a child when he succeeded his father, who was killed in battle against the Moors, he was put under the regency of his uncle Ramon Borrell, Count of Barcelona until 1018.

  5. Other articles where Ramon Borrell is discussed: Spain: The Christian states, 711–1035: …wars among the Muslims enabled Ramon Borrell, count of Barcelona (992–1018), to avenge past affronts by sacking Cordóba in 1010. Alfonso V of León (999–1028) exploited the situation to restore his kingdom and to enact the first general laws for his realm in a council held at León in 1017.…

  6. Wilfred or Wifred, called the Hairy (in Catalan: Guifré el Pilós ), [1] (died 11 August 897) was Count of Urgell (from 870), Cerdanya (from 870), Barcelona (from 878), Girona (from 878, as Wilfred II), Besalú (from 878) and Ausona (from 886). On his death in 897, his son, Wilfred Borrell, inherited these counties, known by the historiography ...

  7. Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona (Juan Carlos Teresa Silverio Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg; 20 June 1913 – 1 April 1993), also known as Don Juan, was a claimant to the Spanish throne as Juan III. He was the third son and designated heir of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg. His father was replaced by the Second Spanish Republic in 1931. Juan's son Juan Carlos I ...