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Oliba (IPA: [uˈliβə]; c. 971–1046) was the
count of
Berga and
Ripoll (988–1002), and
later abbot of the
monasteries of
Santa Maria de
Ripoll and Sant...
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Oliba may
refer to:
Oliba I of Carc****onne (died 837)
Oliba Cabreta (c. 920 – 990)
Abbot Oliba (c. 971 – 1046) This
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Oliba I of Carc****onne (died 837) was a
count of Carc****onne in the 9th century. He was the son of
Bello of Carc****onne, and
brother (or cousin) of Sunifred...
- Abat
Oliba CEU
University (official name:
Universitat Abat
Oliba CEU; UAO CEU) is a
private university located in Barcelona, Spain. It was
founded in...
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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...
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Oliba Seledina Nieves Arroyo (born 1977-11-25 in Esmeraldas) is a
female weightlifter from Ecuador. She won a gold
medal at the 2007 Pan
American Games...
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successor in the
county were
Carolingian appointees down to
about the time of
Oliba II, at
which point the
counties in the
outlying regions were
beginning to...
- was the
eldest son of
Oliba Cabreta and
Ermengard of Empúries, and
succeeded his
father in Besalú
while his
younger brothers Oliba and Wifred, inherited...
- Carc****onne. His
brothers were
Sunyer I of Ampurias,
Sunifred I of Barcelona, and
Oliba I of Carc****onne. When
Bello died, his sons
partitioned his
domains between...
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detached from
Toulouse by the
usurper Aznar I Galíndez. Sunifred,
brother of
Oliba I of Carc****onne, was ****igned to
expel him.
Bernard returned to his domain...