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Besalú (Catalan pronunciation: [bəzəˈlu]) is a town in the
comarca of Garrotxa, in Girona, Catalonia, Spain. The town's
importance was
greater in the early...
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County of
Besalú (Catalan:
Comtat de
Besalú, IPA: [kumˈtad də βəzəˈlu]; Latin:
Comitatus Bisuldunensis) was one of the
landlocked medieval Catalan...
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Radulf (died 920) was a
Count of
Besalú. He was the
younger son of
Sunifred I,
Count of Barcelona, and thus a
brother of
Wilfred the
Hairy and Miró the...
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Besalú (died 957) was
count of
Besalú from 927 to 957. He was the son of Miró II of
Cerdanya and his wife Ava. He
inherited the
county of
Besalú, while...
- Pere de
Besalú is a
Benedictine monastery in
Besalú, Garrotxa, Catalonia, Spain. The
building was
renovated in 1160.
Founded in 977 by
Count Besalu of Girona...
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Count of
Girona (878–1410)
Count of
Ausona (1111–1410)
Count of
Besalú (1111–1410),
inherited from
another branch of the
family Count of Provence...
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William II (Catalan:
Guillem II: died 1066/1070) was the
Count of
Besalú from 1052
until his death, co-reigning for a time with his brother,
Bernard II...
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Bernard II (Catalan: Bernat, Spanish: Bernardo; died 1100) was the
Count of
Besalú and
Ripoll in Catalonia, the brother, co-ruler (from 1052), and successor...
- Bezaudu(n) (Catalan:
Ramon Vidal de
Besalú) (flourished
early 13th century) was a
Catalan troubadour from
Besalú. He is
notable for
authoring the first...
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Viscounty of
Besalú, or Bas (from the
Latin B****o), was the sub-comital
authority in the
county of
Besalú during the
Middle Ages. It was
ruled by the...