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Oliba Cabreta (c. 920 – 990) was the
count of
Cerdanya from 965 and
count of Besalú from 984
until his
abdication in 988. He was the
fourth son of Miró...
- (897–927)
Sunifred II,
Count (927–968) Miró III,
Count (968–984)
Oliba Cabreta,
Count (968–988)
Wilfred II,
Count (988–1035)
County of
Urgell (complete...
- to the use of a
goatskin for its bag), chabrette, chabretta, chabreta,
cabreta, bodega, and boha. It can be
found in the Bourbonnais, Nivernais, and Morvan...
- in
Catalonia from 988
until his death. He was the
eldest son of
Oliba Cabreta and
Ermengard of Empúries, and
succeeded his
father in Besalú
while his...
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Count of
Berga (1003–1035; as
Wifred I). He was the
eldest son of
Oliba Cabreta and
Ermengard of Empúries. When his
father abdicated in 988 to
become a...
- century, the
counties of Miro were
reunited (984)
under one ruler:
Oliba Cabreta. His
county comprised Besalú, the Fenouillèdes, Capcir, the Baridà, the...
- Pere de
Besalu in 978. He was
succeeded by his
brother Oliba Cabreta in both counties,
although Oliba Cabreta had
ruled jointly in
Cerdanya since 968....
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Catalan counties created out of Besalú in 988 for a
younger son of
Oliba Cabreta. The
viscounts of
Berga ruled the city in name
during the rule of the counts...
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Gausfred I (died 991), his
successor Ermengarda (died 994),
married Oliba Cabreta "Gausbert I d'Empúries-Rosselló".
Enciclopedia Catalana.
Enciclopedia Catalana...
- 908) ****f ibn Yumn,
Melkite Christian mathematician and
translator Oliba Cabreta,
count of
Cerdanya and Besalú (Spain) Qarghuyah,
Hamdanid administrator...