- (Wille and
Frieden in German). The
English spelling is Wilfrid.
Wilfred and
Wifred (also Wifredo) are
closely related to
Wilfried with the same
roots (Old...
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Wifred II may
refer to:
Wifred II,
Count of Barcelona,
count of Barcelona, Girona, and
Ausona from 897 to 911
Wifred II,
Count of
Cerdanya (c. 970 – 1050)...
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Wilfred or
Wifred,
called the
Hairy (in Catalan: Guifré el Pilós), (died 11
August 897) was
Count of
Urgell (from 870),
Cerdanya (from 870), Barcelona...
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Wifred or
Wilfred (Catalan: Guifré, Spanish:
Vifredo or Wifredo) (c. 970 – 1050) was the
Count of
Cerdanya (988–1035; as
Wifred II) and
Count of Berga...
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Wilfred II or
Wifred II, also
known as
Borrell I or
Borrel I (Wifredo II
Borrell I in Spanish; Guifré II
Borrell I in Catalan), was
Count of Barcelona...
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Guillem Guifredo (William
Wifred) was a
bishop from 1041
until 1075. in Urgell,
Northern Spain. His
father was
Wifred II,
Count of Cerdanya. Very little...
- Wilfred, Wilfrid, Wilfrith,
Wifred Gender Male
Origin Word/name (germanic) wil (will) and frið (peace) in Old
English Meaning "He who
wants peace" Other...
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languages and texts, Routledge, pp. 144–179, ISBN 0-415-10054-2 Schroff,
Wifred H. (1912), The
Periplus of the Erythræan Sea:
Travel and
Trade in the Indian...
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Conflent (1035-1068) and of
Berga (1050-1068). He was the
eldest son of
Wifred II,
Count of
Cerdanya and
Guisla of Pallars. His
brothers were
Bernard I...
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large sum of
money Bernard and
Wifred then
obtained the
Archdiocese of
Narbonne for
Wifred's second son, also
Wifred (1016). In 998
Bernard joined Ermengol...