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Famille de Ramon IV "the Saint" Berenguer of Barcelona Count of Barcelona

Il est marié avec Petronila RAM√çREZ de Aragón.

Ils se sont mariés


Enfant(s):

  1. Pedro Aragon  1152-1153

  • Le couple a des ancêtres communs.

  • Notes par Ramon IV "the Saint" Berenguer of Barcelona Count of Barcelona



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    his father¬â€ ·ÜíRamon Berenguer IV the Saint, Count of Barcelona¬â€ 
    his father

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    his father ·Üí Alfonso II el Casto, rey de Aragón
    his father ·Üí Ramon Berenguer IV the Saint, Count of Barcelona
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    Ramon Berenguer IV "the Saint" of Barcelona, Count of Barcelona

    Ramon Berenguer IV, sometimes called the Saint, was the Count of Barcelona who brought about the union of his County of Barcelona with the Kingdom of Aragon to form the Crown of Aragon.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramon_Berenguer_IV,_Count_of_Barcelona

    Catalan: Ramon Berenguer IV ¬´¬´el Sant¬ª¬ª de Barcelona, comte de Barcelona, Spanish: Ramón Berenguer IV ¬´¬´el Santo¬ª¬ª de Barcelona, conde de Barcelona, French: Raimond-B√©renger IV ¬´¬´le Saint¬ª¬ª de Barcelone, comte de Barcelone
    Gender: Male
    Birth: 1113 Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    Death: August 6, 1162 (49) Borgo San Dalmazzo, Piedmont, Italy
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Ramon Berenguer III el Gran, comte de Barcelona and Douce I de Gévaudan, comtesse de Provence

    Husband of N.N. and Petronila Ramírez, reina de Aragón

    Father of Ramón Berenguer de Barcelona, arzobispo de Narbona; Pedro, infante de Aragón; Alfonso II el Casto, rey de Aragón; Raimond B√©renger III, comte de Provence; Dulce de Arag√£o, rainha-consorte de Portugal; and Sanâˆšß I d'Aragó, comte de Cerdanya

    Brother of Almodis de Barcelona, vescomtessa de Bas; B√©renger-Raimond I, comte de Provence; Bernat, Infant de Barcelona; Berenguela de Barcelona, reina consorte de León y Castilla; Estefania de Barcelona, vescomte consort de Dacs; and Mafalda de Barcelona

    Half brother of Ximena de Barcelona, comtesse d'Osona and Maria de Barcelona, comtessa consort de Besal√∫

    https://www.geni.com/people/Ramon-Berenguer-IV-the-Saint-Count-of-Barcelona/6000000010463529059

    Ramon Berenguer IV the Saint, Count of Barcelona is your 25th great grandfather.
    You
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    her mother ·Üí Sir Henry Fenwick
    her father ·Üí Margaret de Percy
    his mother ·Üí Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
    her father ·Üí Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy
    his mother ·Üí Henry of Lancaster
    her father ·Üí Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster
    his father ·Üí Eleanor of Provence, Queen Consort of England
    his mother ᆒ Raymond Bérenger IV, comte de Provence
    her father ᆒ Alphonse II Bérenger, comte de Provence
    his father ·Üí Alfonso II el Casto, rey de Aragón
    his father ·Üí Ramon Berenguer IV the Saint, Count of Barcelona
    his father

    https://www.geni.com/people/Ramon-Berenguer-IV-the-Saint-Count-of-Barcelona/6000000010463529059

    Ramon Berenguer IV "the Saint" of Barcelona, Count of Barcelona MP
    Catalan: Ramon Berenguer IV ¬´el Sant¬ª de Barcelona, comte de Barcelona, Spanish: Ramón Berenguer IV ¬´el Santo¬ª de Barcelona, conde de Barcelona, French: Raimond-B√©renger IV ¬´le Saint¬ª de Barcelone, comte de Barcelone
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    1113
    Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    Death:
    August 6, 1162 (49)
    Borgo San Dalmazzo, Piedmont, Italy
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Ramon Berenguer III el Gran, comte de Barcelona and Douce I de Gévaudan, comtesse de Provence
    Husband of N.N. and Petronila Ramírez, reina de Aragón
    Father of Ramón Berenguer de Barcelona, arzobispo de Narbona; Pedro, infante de Aragón; Alfonso II el Casto, rey de Aragón; Raimond B√©renger III, comte de Provence; Dulce de Arag√£o, rainha-consorte de Portugal; and Sanâˆšß I d'Aragó, comte de Cerdanya ¬´ less
    Brother of Almodis de Barcelona, vescomtessa de Bas; B√©renger-Raimond I, comte de Provence; Bernat, Infant de Barcelona; Berenguela de Barcelona, reina consorte de León y Castilla; Estefania de Barcelona, vescomte consort de Dacs; and Mafalda de Barcelona ¬´ less
    Half brother of Ximena de Barcelona, comtesse d'Osona and Maria de Barcelona, comtessa consort de Besal√∫

    http://www.friesian.com/lorraine.htm#provence
    https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raimundo_Bereng%C3%A1rio_IV_de_Barcelona
    https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ram%C3%B3n_Berenguer_IV_de_Barcelona
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramon_Berenguer_IV,_Count_of_Barcelona
    http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00007661&tree=LEO

    Reign 19 August 1131 - 6 August 1162
    Predecessor Ramon Berenguer III
    Successor Alfonso I
    Spouse Petronila of Aragon
    Issue
    Dulce Berenguer
    Alfonso II of Aragon
    Peter, Count of Cerdanya
    Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Provence
    Sancho, Count of Provence
    Ramon, Archbishop of Narbonne
    Father Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona
    Mother Douce I, Countess of Provence
    Born c. 1113
    Died 6 August 1162
    Piedmont, Italy
    Raymond Berengar IV or Ramon Berenguer IV (c. 1113 ·Äì 6 August 1162), sometimes called the Holy, was the Count of Barcelona who effected the union between the Kingdom of Aragon and the Principality of Catalonia into the Crown of Aragon.
    Contents
    [hide]
    * 1 Early reign
    * 2 Crusades and wars
    * 3 Death
    * 4 Notes
    * 5 References
    [edit] Early reign
    He inherited the county of Barcelona from his father Ramon Berenguer III on August 19, 1131. On August 11, 1137 in Huesca he was betrothed to the infant Petronila of Aragon, aged one at the time. Her father, Ramiro II of Aragon the Monk, who sought Barcelona's aid against Alfonso VII of Castile, abdicated on November 13 that same year, leaving his kingdom to Petronilla and Ramon Berenguer. The latter essentially became ruler of Aragon, although he was never king himself, but instead Count of Barcelona, Prince of the Kingdom of Aragon. He was the last Catalan ruler to use the title of Count as his first; starting with his son Alfonso II of Aragon the counts of Barcelona styled themselves, in the first place, as kings of Aragon.
    The treaty between Ramon Berenguer and his father-in-law stipulated that their descendants would rule jointly over both realms. Even should Petronila die before the marriage could be consummated, Berenguer would still inherit the title of King of Aragon.[citation needed] Both realms would preserve their laws, institutions and autonomy, remaining legally distinct but federated in a dynastic union under one ruling House. Historians consider this arrangement the political masterstroke of the Hispanic Middle Ages. Both realms gained greater strength and security and Aragon got its much needed outlet to the sea. On the other hand, formation of a new political entity in the north-east at a time when Portugal seceded from León in the west gave more balance to the Christian kingdoms of the peninsula. Ramon Berenguer successfully pulled Aragon out of its pledged submission to Castile, aided no doubt by the beauty and charm of his sister Berenguela, wife of Alfonso the Emperor, for which she was well-known in her time.
    [edit] Crusades and wars
    In the middle years of his rule, his attention turned to campaigns against the Moors. In October 1147, as part of the Second Crusade, he helped Castile to conquer Almería. He then invaded the lands of the Almoravid taifa kingdom of Valencia and Murcia. In December 1148, he captured Tortosa after a five-month siege with the help of French and Genoese crusaders.[1] The next year, Fraga, Lleida and Mequinenza in the confluence of the Segre and Ebro rivers fell to his army. The reconquista of modern Catalonia was completed.
    Ramon Berenguer also campaigned in Provence, helping his brother Berenguer Ramon and his infant nephew Ramon Berenguer II against Counts of Toulouse. During the minority of Ramon Berenger II the Count of Barcelona also acted as the regent of Provence (between 1144 and 1157). In 1151, Ramon signed the Treaty of Tudil√©n with Alfonso VII of León. The treaty defined the zones of conquest in Andalusia in order to prevent the two rulers from coming into conflict. Also in 1151, Ramon Berenguer founded and endowed the royal monastery of Poblet. In 1154, he accepted the regency of Gaston V of B√©arn in return for the Bearnese nobles rendering him homage at Canfranc, thus uniting that small principality with the growing Catalanoaragonese empire.
    Death
    He died in 1162 in Borgo San Dalmazzo, Piedmont, Italy, leaving the title of Count of Barcelona to his eldest son Ramon Berenguer, who next year inherited the title of King of Aragon from his mother's abdication Petronila of Aragon (Ramiro II was already dead), and, in compliment to the Aragonese, changed his name to Alfonso and became Alfonso II of Aragon. Ramon Berenguer's younger son Pedro inherited the county of Cerdanya and lands north of the Pyrenees.
    Raymond Berengar IV or Ramon Berenguer IV (c. 1113 ·Äì 6 August 1162), sometimes called the Holy, was the Count of Barcelona who effected the union between the Kingdom of Aragon and the Principality of Catalonia into the Crown of Aragon.

    He inherited the county of Barcelona from his father Ramon Berenguer III on August 19, 1131. On August 11, 1137 in Huesca he was betrothed to the infant Petronila of Aragon, aged one at the time. Her father, Ramiro II of Aragon the Monk, who sought Barcelona's aid against Alfonso VII of Castile, abdicated on November 13 that same year, leaving his kingdom to Petronilla and Ramon Berenguer. The latter essentially became ruler of Aragon, although he was never king himself, but instead Count of Barcelona, Prince of the Kingdom of Aragon. He was the last Catalan ruler to use the title of Count as his first; starting with his son Alfonso II of Aragon the counts of Barcelona styled themselves, in the first place, as kings of Aragon.
    The treaty between Ramon Berenguer and his father-in-law stipulated that their descendants would rule jointly over both realms. Even should Petronila die before the marriage could be consummated, Berenguer would still inherit the title of King of Aragon.[citation needed] Both realms would preserve their laws, institutions and autonomy, remaining legally distinct but federated in a dynastic union under one ruling House. Historians consider this arrangement the political masterstroke of the Hispanic Middle Ages. Both realms gained greater strength and security and Aragon got its much needed outlet to the sea. On the other hand, formation of a new political entity in the north-east at a time when Portugal seceded from León in the west gave more balance to the Christian kingdoms of the peninsula. Ramon Berenguer successfully pulled Aragon out of its pledged submission to Castile, aided no doubt by the beauty and charm of his sister Berenguela, wife of Alfonso the Emperor, for which she was well-known in her time.

    In the middle years of his rule, his attention turned to campaigns against the Moors. In October 1147, as part of the Second Crusade, he helped Castile to conquer Almería. He then invaded the lands of the Almoravid taifa kingdom of Valencia and Murcia. In December 1148, he captured Tortosa after a five-month siege with the help of Southern French, Anglo-Normans and Genoese crusaders.[1] The next year, Fraga, Lleida and Mequinenza in the confluence of the Segre and Ebro rivers fell to his army. The reconquista of modern Catalonia was completed.
    Ramon Berenguer also campaigned in Provence, helping his brother Berenguer Ramon and his infant nephew Ramon Berenguer II against Counts of Toulouse. During the minority of Ramon Berenger II the Count of Barcelona also acted as the regent of Provence (between 1144 and 1157). In 1151, Ramon signed the Treaty of Tudil√©n with Alfonso VII of León. The treaty defined the zones of conquest in Andalusia in order to prevent the two rulers from coming into conflict. Also in 1151, Ramon Berenguer founded and endowed the royal monastery of Poblet. In 1154, he accepted the regency of Gaston V of B√©arn in return for the Bearnese nobles rendering him homage at Canfranc, thus uniting that small principality with the growing Catalanoaragonese empire.

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