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Humfrid was the
count of Barcelona, Girona, Empúries, Roussillon, and
Narbonne from 858 to 864. He also bore the
title margrave of
Gothia (Gothiæ marchio)...
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Humfrid (also
Humfred or Hunfrid) is a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Humfrid,
count of
Barcelona Humfrid (bishop), archbishop...
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Humfrid or
Hunfrid (died 28
February 1051) was the
archbishop of
Magdeburg from 1023
until his death. He was with the
court of the
Emperor Henry III when...
- 852–863:
Raymond I 863–865:
Humfrid,
count by
conquest 863–865: Sunyer, from the Bellonids,
appointed to
oppose Humfrid 865–877:
Bernard II the Calf...
- Quentin:
Frankish forces, led by
Humfrid,
defeat King
Louis the
German at Saint-Quentin (Northern France).
Humfrid is
enfeoffed with the
County of Autun...
- Preceded by
Aleran Count of
Barcelona 852–858 Succeeded by
Humfrid...
- and Rouergue,
received Toulouse and Albi. In 862, he was
attacked by
Humfrid,
Count of Barcelona, and
forced to
abdicate Limoges. In 863, he was likewise...
- The
later Toulousain and
Catalan lords, such as
Bernard of Septimania,
Humfrid,
Bernard of Gothia,
Borrell II, and
Ramon Borrell,
inherited these titles...
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Charles the Bald in the
civil war that
erupted in 851.
After the
flight of
Humfrid in 864 and the
death of the
other rebels,
Charles redistributed the counties...
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title went into abeyance.
Sometime around 858,
Charles the Bald
granted Humfrid several Catalan counties and the
title Gothiæ marchio,
signifying the same...