- twelfth-century vita
often ascribed to
Olegarius'
contemporary of Barcelona,
Renald the Grammarian.
Olegarius was born to a
noble family of Barcelona...
- time of the
Battle of
Lepanto (1571). In
addition to
Saints Eulalia and
Olegarius, the
cathedral contains the
tombs of
Saint Raymond of Penyafort, Count...
- 1129, he was
ceded secular authority in the
district of
Tarragona by
Olegarius,
Bishop of Barcelona, with the
title of "Prince of Tarragona" (princeps...
-
According to the Vita
sancti Ollegarii ("Life of
Saint Olegarius"), a 14th-century
biography of
Olegarius based on a lost 12th-century work,
Paschal sent Boso...
-
succeeded by
Callixtus II as the 162nd pope of the
Catholic Church.
March –
Olegarius Bonestruga,
archbishop of Tarragona,
preaches successfully a
Crusade against...
- one by Shen Kuo and one by Su Shi, are
combined into one
written work.
Olegarius,
archbishop of Tarragona,
creates a
community of
knights (known as the...
- Alfonso's successor.
Roger II of
Sicily defeats a
revolt in Naples.
Called by
Olegarius, the
bishop of Tarragona, the
Knights Templar establish their first stronghold...
-
Norman chancellor January 27 – John of Crema,
Italian cardinal March 6 –
Olegarius,
archbishop of
Tarragona (b. 1060)
March 8 –
Adela of Normandy, countess...
-
bishop of
Cambrai (d. 1113) Odo I (the Red), duke of
Burgundy (d. 1102)
Olegarius,
archbishop of
Tarragona (d. 1137)
Ranulf Flambard,
bishop of
Durham (d...
-
possession of the
Church of Vich. A
similar concession was
granted to
Olegarius,
Bishop of
Barcelona in 1116–1137, who was
permitted to
retain possession...