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disputes between Hugh and Giselbert,
heirs of
Gausfred I, who
divided his
lands between his sons. Hugh and
Gausfred II
signed a
peace treaty ending the wars...
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Gausfred I (died 991) was the
count of Empúries and Rosselló from 931
until his death. He was the son and
successor of Gausbert. He
spent his
whole life...
- was ********inated,
leaving Gausfred a child.
Arnold Gausfred, the
young count's uncle,
acted as
regent until 1121.
Gausfred maintained disputes with the...
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Roussillon and Vallespir. At the
death of
Gausfred I in 989,
Roussillon and Empúries were separated.
Gausfred's elder son Hugh I
received Empúries while...
- of
Gausfred, but on the
death of
Giselbert in 1014, Hugh
tried to
reunify the
counties and
invaded the
county of his nephew,
Gausfred II.
Gausfred obtained...
- Guislabert, (991–1014)
Gausfred II (1014–1074)
Giselbert II (1074–1102)
Girard I, also
known as Guinard, (1102–1113)
Gausfred III (1113–1164)
Girard II...
- 974, when the
Monastery of Sant Pere de
Rodes received a
donation from
Gausfred,
Count of Rossillon,
which referred to mons Caralio, a
nearby mount, as...
- Catalans.[additional citation(s) needed]
During the
Catalan campaign,
Gausfred I,
Count of
Empurias and
Roussillon tried to
raise an army to help but...
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under Gausfred III,
Roussillon experienced an
epoch of
turbulence with
increased attacks from both Empúries and
Moorish pirates.
Gausfred's eldest son...
- was
repelled and
Gausfred II,
Giselbert I's son,
definitively succeeded. By
marriage to Beliarda, he
produced three sons:
Gausfred (died 1074), successor...