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- The Gesta comitum Barcinonensium ("Deeds of the counts of Barcelona") is a Latin chronicle composed in three stages by some monks of Santa Maria de Ripoll...
- barcinonensium reported that "...[h]e was hairy in places not normally so in men..." Guifré el Pilós in Catalan. In the Gesta Comitum Barcinonensium he...
- University of Pennsylvania Press), 8–9. As recorded in the Gesta comitum Barcinonensium, viii, pp. 11, 29 and 124 in L. Barrau Dihigo and J. M****ó i Torrents...
- to Allison Weir, this parentage is confirmed in the Gestis Comitum Barcinonensium, which records that Charles the Bald gave an unnamed daughter of the...
- Vicent (Hidalguía, Madrid, 1978.), pp. 375-402, 396. Gesta Comitum Barcinonensium Monfar y Sors (1853). Vol. I, p. 357. Zurita, J. (1669). Anales de la...
- Yaqub al-Mansur. (Date unknown). The first version of the Gesta comitum Barcinonensium is written. 1185 6 December. Sancho I of Portugal (the Po****tor) becomes...
- quod rex Garsias, et rex Zafadola sarracenorum, et comes Raymundus barcinonensium, et comes Adefonsus tolos****, et multi comites et duces Gasconiae et...
- died in 1038 at Jerusalem. His death is mentioned in Gesta Comitum Barcinonensium. Monfar, Diego; Bofarull, Pròsper de. Historia de los Condes de Urgel...
- married Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse. According to the Ex Gestis Comitum Barcinonensium, she was the second daughter and fourth of nine children of the troubadour...
- chronicling the career of Berengar of Friuli from c. 874 to 915 Gesta comitum Barcinonensium et regum Aragoniae, "Deeds of the counts of Barcelona and kings of Aragon"...