- The
County of
Ribagorza or Ribagorça (Aragonese:
Condato de
Ribagorza; Catalan:
Comtat de Ribagorça; Latin:
Comitatus Ripacurtiae) was a
medieval county...
- Raimundo) (fl. 884–920) was the
first independent count of
Pallars and
Ribagorza from 872
until his death.
Early speculation made him a
scion of the counts...
- Ribagorça or
Ribagorza may
refer to: Ribagorça or
Ribagorza, a
historical and
natural region of
Aragon and
Catalonia County of
Ribagorza or Ribagorça...
- Castile, Álava and Monzón. He
later added the
counties of
Sobrarbe (1015),
Ribagorza (1018) and Cea (1030), and
would intervene in the
Kingdom of León, taking...
- of
Aragon through his
acquisition of territories, such as
Sobrarbe and
Ribagorza, and the city of Sangüesa.
Sancho Ramírez, his son and successor, was...
-
Duchess of Gandia, Montblanc, and Peñafiel,
Countess of Foix, Bigorre, and
Ribagorza, and
Viscountess of Béarn.
Catherine was the
younger daughter of Gaston...
- ġazw) of the
Emirate of Córdoba
against the
counties of
Pallars and
Ribagorza. In
August 872,
Bernard of
Gothia was ********inated by a v****al of Bernard...
- The
trompa de
ribagorza is a double-reeded wind instrument,
revived by
Mariano Pascual based oi
instruments preserved in Graus,
similar to
those used...
- Tota or Toda (died 1019) was the suo jure
Countess of
Ribagorza between 1003 and 1010 and
possibly in 1017–1019. She was also
Countess of
Pallars by marriage...
-
Gandia the
young or
Alfonso V of
Ribagorza (c. 1358 – 31
August 1422) Duke of Gandia,
count of
Denia and
count of
Ribagorza, was the son of
Alfonso of Aragon...