- The
Bellonids (Catalan: Bel·lònides, Spanish: Bellónidas, French: Bellonides),
sometimes called the
Bellonid Dynasty, were the
counts descended from the...
- name is
Bello of the time of Charlemagne.
Bello founded a dynasty, the
Bellonids,
which would rule many
honores in
Septimania and
Catalonia for the centuries...
- be
taken for granted. However, with the rise of the
importance of the
Bellonids and
strong figures among them such as,
Sunifred (fl. 844–848) and Wilfred...
-
Aragon from 1137 (as
kings from 1162)
until 1410. They
descend from the
Bellonids, the
descendants of
Wilfred the Hairy. They
inherited most of the Catalan...
-
Count of Empúries, and
their sons (sometimes
referred to as the
Bellonid dynasty or
Bellonids)
placed their allegiance with
Charles the Bald. In 841, the...
-
Wilfred is
considered to be a
member of a
Bellonid dynasty by
Ramon d'Abadal and
other historians. The
Bellonid lineage lost its
power when
Sunifred and...
-
Count of Carc****onne from 790
until his death. He was the
founder of the
Bellonid Dynasty of Carc****onne and Razès
which reached its apex in
Wilfred the...
- The
count of
Barcelona (Catalan:
comte de Barcelona, Spanish:
conde de Barcelona, French:
comte de Barcelone, Latin:
comes Barcinonensis) was the ruler...
-
Berenguer V,
Count of
Provence House of
Barcelona Cadet branch of the
Bellonids Born: 1198 Died: 19
August 1245
Regnal titles Preceded by
Alfonso II Count...
- name is
Bello of the time of Charlemagne.
Bello founded a dynasty, the
Bellonids,
which would rule many
honores in
Septimania and
Catalonia for
three centuries...