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Artau I (Latin:
Artallus or Artaldus, Spanish:
Artallo or Artaldo) was the
Count of
Pallars Sobirà from 1049
until his
death in or
around 1081. His reign...
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Artau II (Latin:
Artallus or Artaldus, Spanish:
Artallo or Artaldo), the
Count of
Pallars Sobirà from 1081
until his
death c.1115, was
active in the Reconquista...
- Tomàs
Carreras i
Artau (1879 in
Girona – 1954 in Barcelona) was a
Catalan philosopher,
ethnologist and politician. Tomàs
Carreras was
ethics professor...
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Joaquim Carreras i
Artau (August 14, 1894 in
Girona –
August 12, 1968 in Tiana, Barcelona) was a
Catalan philosopher. He
began his
studies of scholastic...
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William II (1011–1035)
Bernard II (1035–1049)
Artau I (1049–1081)
Artau II (1081–1124)
Artau III (1124–1167)
Artau IV (1167–1180/1182)
Bernard III (1180/1182–1199)...
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Hollander 1964.
Russell &
Norvig 2021, pp. 6 & 7.
Berlinski 2000.
Carreras y
Artau 1939.
Russell &
Norvig 2021, p. 6.
Bonner 2007.
Bonner 1985, pp. 57–71....
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Francesc Xavier Hernández
Cardona (born 1954) -
historian Tomás
Carreras Artau (1879-1954) - philosopher, ethnologist,
politician Germà
Colon (1928-2020)...
- properties. Many of them
allied with
Artau. It was only with the aid of the Moors,
received sometime before Artau's death in 1081, that
Raymond IV was able...
- the
officials offered their own lives.
Vecna gave one of
their number,
Artau, and his family, over to his lieutenant, Kas, who
spent the
entire day torturing...
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scholar and poet (b. 1013)
Abelard of Hauteville, Italo-Norman
nobleman Artau I,
count of
Pallars Sobirà (approximate date)
Caradog ap Gruffydd, prince...