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exchange for his fealty,
Charles gave
Sunifred the dead count's
honours of Barcelona,
Girona and the
march of Gothia.
Sunifred also
augmented his
domains when...
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against the
Visigothic king
Egica Sunifred II of
Ampurias (c. 840–915)
Sunifred,
Count of
Barcelona (844–848)
Sunifred II,
Count of
Urgell (911–948) Lupitus...
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Sunifred I of Barcelona,
count of many
counties under Louis the
Pious and
Charles the Bald. Wilfred's
mother may have been
named Ermesende.
Sunifred may...
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Sunifred II (c. 898–948) was
Count of
Urgell (then part of West Francia). He was the son of
Wilfred the
Hairy of
Urgell and
succeeded his
father on the...
- 834–848
Sunifred I 848–870
Solomon (or Miró) 870–897
Wilfred the Hairy,
Count of Barcelona, Girona-Osona and Urgell-Cerdanya 898–948
Sunifred II 948–966...
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David González Ruiz,
Breve historia de la
Corona de Aragón (Nowtilus, 2012), p. 38.
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which had been
detached from
Toulouse by the
usurper Aznar I Galíndez.
Sunifred,
brother of
Oliba I of Carc****onne, was ****igned to
expel him. Bernard...
- Aznárez,
Count (824–834)
Sunifred I,
Count (834–848)
Solomon (or Miró),
Count (848–870)
Wilfred the Hairy,
Count (870–897)
Sunifred II,
Count (898–948) Franks...
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force of arms,"
according to the chroniclers. It has been
supposed that
Sunifred I of
Barcelona died a
natural death and
Charles the Bald
nominated Aleran...
- father's death, the
patrimony was
divided between his sons
Wilfred ΙΙ,
Sunifred ΙΙ, Miró and Sunyer.
Sunyer (the youngest) ****isted
Wilfred II in the governing...