- The
County of Osona, also
Ausona (Catalan:
Comtat d'Osona, IPA: [kumˈtad duˈzonə]; Latin:
Comitatus Ausonae), was one of the
Catalan counties of the Marca...
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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...
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Ausona (today Ausonia) was a 4th-century BC city in the
central Italian region of Latium. It was one of the
three cities possessed by the
tribe of the...
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Urgell (since 992) and Gandia.
Cadet branches of the
dynasty had also
ruled Ausona intermittently from 878
until 1111,
Provence from 1112 to 1245, and Sicily...
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Borrell I was the
first count of Cerdanya, Urgell, and
Osona from
between 797 and 799 to his
death in 820. He was a
Visigoth nobleman,
probably from Cerretana...
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Sunyer (c. 870 – 950) was
count of Barcelona,
Girona and
Ausona from 911 to 947. He was the son of
Wilfred the
Hairy and
younger brother of the previous...
- Barcelona, Girona, and
Ausona from 1018 to his death. He was the son of
Ramon Borrell,
Count of Barcelona, Girona, and
Ausona and his wife
Ermesinde of...
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central Italy. It
takes its name from the Ausones/Aurunci,
whose ancient town
Ausona (member of the
Auruncan Pentapolis),
located nearby, was destro**** by the...
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Borrell II (died 993) was
Count of Barcelona,
Girona and
Ausona from 945 and
Count of
Urgell from 948.
Borrell was
first seen
acting as
Count during the...
- Barcelona,
Count of Carc****onne and Razès,
Count of Barcelona, Girona,
Ausona, Empúries
Argila and Bera are less
likely to have been sons of Bello. Bera...