- Mir
Geribert (died 1060) was a
Catalan nobleman and a
rebel against the
Count of
Barcelona for
almost two
decades (1040–1059) as the self-declared "Prince...
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Sunifred c.858
Ermenard c. 918
Guitard c. 966–985
Udalard I (son) 985–1014
Geribert (brother, regent) 985-?
Ermengarda (daughter of
Udalard I) 1014–1063 Bernat...
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owned by the
bishopric of Barcelona,
which later ceded it to
count Mir
Geribert (1041). In the 12th century, the town fell
under the rule of the Sitges...
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former church. It has been
reported that a
Viscount of Barcelona, Mir
Geribert, sold the site to
Bishop Guislebert in 1058,
though however, this date...
- county's
power by
subjecting the
rebellious Penedès
nobles led by Mir
Geribert,
partnering with the
counts of
Urgell and Pallars,
acquiring the counties...
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Hatami Mir
Ershad Ali Mir Faiz
Muhammad Khan
Talpur II Mir
Fendereski Mir
Geribert (died 1060),
Catalan nobleman and a
rebel against the
Count of Barcelona...
- its
castle dominated the
region under the
control of the
rebellious Mir
Geribert, "Prince of Olèrdola". Its
importance declined from the
twelfth century...
-
Toulouges (Roussillon),
promoted and
presided by
Abbot Oliba. 1035 Mir
Geribert led the
nobility of the Penedès
against the
authority of the count, representing...
- sent
letters to the
Roman curia complaining that a
certain nobleman named Geribert had
seized the
castle of Ribes,
which rightfully belonged to the bishops...
- Ibn Abi Aamir.
Restorations were
begun in 1096,
through donations from
Geribert Guitard and Rotlendis, and a new
monastic community arrived. In 1117, Sant...