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  1. Guillem (William) Berenguer (born 1028), who received the county of Osona (comitatum Ausonensem), with his mother, and the county of Manresa. He renounced his county on 4 December 1054, allowing his brother Ramon to restore their patrimony. Bernat [Bernard] Berenguer (born 1029)

  2. Guillem [William] Berenguer was born in 1028, at birth place, to Berenguer Ramon 1. el Corbat and Guisla Corbat (born de Lluca). Berenguer was born circa 1006, in Ukendt. Guisla was born in 1011, in Lluca, Spanien.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · May 26, 1076, Barcelona? [Spain] Ramon Berenguer I (born 1023/24—died May 26, 1076, Barcelona? [Spain]) was the count of Barcelona from 1035 to 1076. His father, Berenguer Ramon I (reigned 1018–35), divided and bequeathed his lands among his three sons.

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  4. 1177 - 119. Era hijo natural de Ramón Berenguer IV, uno de los conquistadores oficiales de Lleida, que arrebató del poder de los árabes el año 1149. En 1186, delante del capítulo de la catedral juró mantener y conservar íntegramente los privilegios y concesiones que les había hecho el obispo Guillem Pere de Ravidats.

  5. Guillem (William) Berenguer [es] (born 1028), who received the county of Osona ( comitatum Ausonensem ), with his mother, and the county of Manresa. He renounced his county on 4 December 1054, allowing his brother Ramon to restore their patrimony. Bernat [Bernard] Berenguer (born 1029)

  6. La experiencia de la abuela Ermesenda jugó un papel esencial en los años 1035-1039, frente a Guisla y su hijo Guillem, aunque en este período inicial de corregencia debió de producirse el acuerdo entre ambas damas para que no se suscitase un conflicto mayor entre los hermanos Sanç (conde de Olèrdola y el Penedès), Ramón Berenguer I ...

  7. William II, Viscount of Béarn. Guillem II in a fresco on the walls of the house once belonging to Berenguer d'Aguilar de Barcelona. His shield shows a combination of the arms of Montcada and those of Béarn.