- related. Bérenger is the
French form,
while Berengario is the
Italian form,
Berenguer is the
Catalan form, and
Berenguier or
Berengier is the
Occitan form....
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Berenguer II may
refer to:
Ramon Berenguer II,
Count of
Barcelona (r. 1076–1082)
Ramon Berenguer II,
Count of
Provence (r. 1144–1166)
Ramon Berenguer...
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Ramon Berenguer III may
refer to:
Ramon Berenguer III,
Count of
Barcelona (r. 1086–1131)
Ramon Berenguer III,
Count of
Provence (r. 1173–1181)
Ramon Berenguer...
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Ramon Berenguer or
Raymond Berengar may
refer to:
Ramon Berenguer I,
Count of
Barcelona (1023–1076),
called "the Old"
Ramon Berenguer II,
Count of Barcelona...
- Dámaso
Berenguer y Fusté, 1st
Count of
Xauen (4
August 1873 – 19 May 1953) was a
Spanish general and politician. He
served as
Prime Minister during the...
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Ramon Berenguer V (French: Raimond-Bérenger; 1198 – 19
August 1245) was a
member of the
House of
Barcelona who
ruled as
count of
Provence and Forcalquier...
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Ramon Berenguer I (1023 – 26 May 1076),
called the Old (Catalan: el Vell, French: le Vieux), was
Count of
Barcelona in 1035–1076. He
promulgated the earliest...
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Ramon Berenguer III the
Great (11
November 1082 – 23
January or 19 July 1131) was the
count of Barcelona, Girona, and
Ausona from 1086 (jointly with Berenguer...
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Ramon Berenguer IV (Catalan pronunciation: [rəˈmom bəɾəŋˈɡe]; c. 1114 – 6
August 1162,
Anglicized Raymond Berengar IV),
sometimes called the Saint, was...
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Ramon Berenguer II the
Towhead or Cap de
estopes (1053 or 1054 –
December 5, 1082) was
Count of
Barcelona from 1076
until his death. He was the son of...