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Aleran was the
count of
Barcelona from 848 to 852 AD. He was also
count of Empúries and
Roussillon and
margrave of
Septimania together with
Isembart from...
- II, were
written in the 7th–8th centuries, the
first one
possibly by St
Aleran (died in 665),
lector of Clonard, the
second by Cogitosus, a monk of Kildare...
- Kitai, the
Canim warmaster Varg, and
their legions find that most of the
Aleran Empire has been destro**** or
besieged by the insect-like Vord, a monstrous...
-
Sunifred I of
Barcelona died a
natural death and
Charles the Bald
nominated Aleran to
succeed him, but William, not
recognising this, laid
claim to the counties...
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Muslim emir of Córdoba (b. 792) Æthelstan, king of Kent (approximate date)
Aleran,
Frankish count and
margrave Aurelius and Natalia,
Christian martyrs Beorhtwulf...
- and his
characterization of the antagonists. The
story takes place in the
Aleran Empire,
which contains "crafters",
people who can
control the elements:...
- 805
after 862 15
September 866 husband's
death 886 Théodrate of
Troyes Aleran,
Count of
Troyes 868 881/before 885 29
February 888
became Queen consort...
- of
Bernard I, also
Count of
Toulouse (844–850),
rebelled and was killed.
Aleran 850–852 also
Count of Empúries and
Roussillon and
Margrave of Septimania...
- made
Count of Anjou, and wed to Wandilmodis. In 852,
after the
death of
Aleran,
Count of Troyes, he was
nominated to hold his
vacant office and his brother...
- Preceded by
Aleran Count of
Barcelona 852–858 Succeeded by Humfrid...