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Données personnelles Sunifred I "Urgel y Conflent." de Barcelona IV comte d'Urgell 

  • Le surnom est Urgel y Conflent..
  • Il est né environ 810 dans Carcassone, Aude, France.
  • Professions:
    • Comte, d'Urgel.
    • Comte, d'Ampurias, de Roussillon.
    • Comte, de Roussillon.
    • Comte, d'Urgel, de Barcelone, de Girona.
    • Conde de Barcelona, Urgel e Girona.
    • Conde de Ampúrias e Roussillon.
  • Il est décédé environ 848.
  • Un enfant de Bello de Carcasona
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 22 janvier 2019.

Famille de Sunifred I "Urgel y Conflent." de Barcelona IV comte d'Urgell

(1) Il a/avait une relation avec Ermessenda De Carcassonne.


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(2) Il a/avait une relation avec N.N..


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Notes par Sunifred I "Urgel y Conflent." de Barcelona IV comte d'Urgell

Name Prefix: Count Name Suffix: I, Of Urgell-Cerdanya
Name Prefix: Count Name Suffix: I, Of Urgell-Cerdanya
Hunfrid (Wifredo) var greve av Rousillon og Cerdaña.
Willfred I og hans brødre kaller seg i 888 sønner til Sunifred og Ermessinde, hun levde
enda i 898. Hunfrid er derfor antagelig identisk med Sunifred.
Hunfrid ble myrdet av utsendinger fra Salomon.
Count of Urgel, Barcelona, Gerona and Osona; Margrave of Gothia. He was of Visigothic descent.
Count of Urgel, Barcelona, Gerona and Osona; Margrave of Gothia. He was of Visigothic descent.
Count of Urgel, Barcelona, Gerona and Osona; Margrave of Gothia. He was of Visigothic descent.
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Sunifred I, Count of Barcelona
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sunifred I, or Suinifredo in Spanish and Sunyer in Catalan, was the count of many Catalan and Septimanian counties; including Ausona, Besalú, Gerona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève, Melgueil, Cerdanya, Urgel, Conflent, and Nîmes; and count of Barcelona from 844 to 848.

He was the son of Belló, count of Carcassonne.

In 834, he was named count of Urgel and Cerdanya, which were at the time in the control of Aznar I Galíndez (an ally of the Banu Qasi, by Louis the Pious, Holy Roman Emperor. Sunifred conquered Cerdanya in 835 and Urgel three years later (838). By the death of Bernard of Septimania, he received the march of Gothia. He then augmented his domains when Conflent fell into his hands, as count of Cerdanya, on the death of Bera II.

In 841, the Moors invaded Barcelona and marched against Narbonne through the region of Cerdanya. Sunifred stopped them cold in battle, an event which certainly influenced Charles the Bald's appointment of him to the counties of Barcelona, Ausona, Besalú, Gerona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève, and Nîmes in 844.

Throughout his countship, he was aloof of William of Septimania, son of Bernard, who had risen in 844 against Charles the Bald.

He died in 848 and his counties were given away by the Frankish king. One of his nephews, Wilfred the Hairy was appointed count in 878 and his direct descendants ruled until the death of Martin I of Aragón in 1410 and the Pact of Caspe in 1412.
Preceded by:
Bernard of Septimania Count of Barcelona Succeeded by:
William of Septimania
Sunyer I of Ampurias
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sunyer I was count of Ampurias and Roussillon (with the pagus of Perelada) from 834 to 841.

He was the son of Count Belló I of Carcassonne.

He was deposed in 841 due to a new policy of the Frankish Emperor, he died in 848. His eldest son, Sunyer II, was later a count of Ampurias (with Perelada) and Roussillon and another son, Delà, an associate count of his brother.

Preceded by:
Berengar the Wise Count of Ampurias
835–841 Succeeded by:
Alaric I
He was of Visigothic descent and had support from the French King, Charles the Bald, for his claims to the title. He conquered Cerdanya and Urgell, and stopped the Moslem invasion.
According to Brian Tompsett's Royal Genealogy, he was of Visigothic descent and had support from the French King, Charles the Bald, for his claims to the title. He conquered Cerdanya and Urgell, and stopped the Moslem invasion.
According to Brian Tompsett's Royal Genealogy, he was of Visigothic descent and had support from the French King, Charles the Bald, for his claims to the title. He conquered Cerdanya and Urgell, and stopped the Moslem invasion.
http://martinrealm.org/genealogy/barcelona.htm

The early medieval Counts of Barcelona were a branch of the ruling family of Carcassonne. Through various marriages, they became kings of Aragón and counts of Provence, and at various times were dukes of Acquitaine, counts of Auvergne, and counts of Ampurias, among other lesser titles.

The earliest known ancestor is Bello, Count of Carcassonne in 812. Pepin III had already annexed the surrounding territory, but was unable to subdue Carcassonne itself; the counts ruled as near-independent monarchs for two more centuries. Bello had fours sons: (1) Gisclafred, Count of Carcassone and Rasez , died apparently childless in 821; (2) Oliva I, Count of Carcassonne, see Carcassonne for his descendants; (3) Sunifredo, Count of Barcelona, see below; and (4) Suniario, Count of Ampurias, had descendants.

Sunifredo (who died c848) was made Count of Barcelona by Charles the Bald (the title had previously been held by several other appointed nobles). Charlemagne had conquered northwestern Spain (Catalonia); the Carolingians called it the Spanish March, and appointed military counts to rule it. Sunifredo married Ermesinde and had at least eight children: (1) Wifredo I 'the Hairy', Count of Barcelona, see below; (2) Miron I, Count of Roussillon and Conflent, had issue; (3) Rodolfo I, Count of Besalù, had descendants; (4) Cixilona, who married her first cousin Dela I, Count of Ampurias; (5) Sunifredo, Abbot of Arles (died 890); (6) Riculfo (died 916, Bishop of Elna): (7) Sesenanda, and (8) Ermesinda.

Wifredo I 'the Hairy', Count of Barcelona (died 897) married Winilda, and was the father of at least ten children: (1) Rodolfo, Bishop of Urgel, Abbot of Ripoli (died 940) had illegitimate issue; (2) Wifredo II Borell, Count of Barcelona (died 911, married Gersende of Toulouse and had one child, Richilda, who married Viscount Odo of Narbonne); (3) Suniario I, Count of Barcelona, see below; (4) Miron II 'the Young', Count of Besalù and Cerdagne (d 927), had issue; (5) Sunifredo, Count of Urgel (see Urgel); (6) Gudinilda, married Raymond III of Toulouse; (7) Emmon (died 942, Abbot of San Juan de Ripoli); (8) Richilda; (9) Ermesinde, who was living in 925; and Cixilona, a nun.

Suniario I, Count of Barcelona (died 950) married first Aimilda, and they had six children (he apparently had none by his second wife, Richilde of Toulouse): (1) Guinidilde, married Hugues de Rouergue, Sire de Quercy, Vicomte de Comborn, possibly our ancestors via Turenne; (2) Armengol, Count of Osona (died 940 or 943); (3) Borell II, Count of Barcelona, see below; (4) Miron, Count of Barcelona and Osona (died c966); (5) Wilfredo (living in 986); and (6) Bonafilla of Barcelona, Abbess of San Juan de Ripoli (died c955).

Borell II, Count of Barcelona (died 992) married Ledgarda of Toulouse, daughter of Raimund III Pons, Count of Toulouse, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Auvergne (see Toulouse). They had at least three children: (1) Ramon Borell I, see below; (2) Armengol I, count of Urgel - see that page; and (3) Ermengarde, married Geriberto of Barcelona.

Ramon Borell I, Count of Barcelona, etc (942-1018) married Ermesinde de Comminges (died 1057), daughter of Roger I de Carcassonne. Three known children: (1) Berenguer Ramon 'el Cuervo', Count of Barcelona, see below; (2) Borell Ramon, perhaps died young; and (3) Godehilde Borell, married first Roger 'the Spaniard' de Toeni of Conches and second Richard, comte d'Evreux (see Normandy); she is our ancestor by both marriages.

Berenguer Ramon 'el Cuervo', Count of Barcelona (1005-1035) married first Sancha of Gascony (no children) and second Sancha, daughter of Sancho, count of Castile. They had one child: (1) Ramon Berenguer I 'the Old', Count of Barcelona, see below. Berenguer Ramon married third Gisela de Lluca (daughter of Sunifredo II of Lluca and Vilanova by Ermesenda de Balsareny) and had further children, all of whom died young except: (2) Sibylla Berenguer (1035-1074), who married Henry of Burgundy and was the mother of Hugh I of Burgundy.

Ramon Berenguer I 'the Old', Count of Barcelona (1023-1076) married first Isabel of Nîmes, by whom he had at least three sons (Pedro Ramón, Arnaldo, and Berenguer), but what became of them is not known. He married second Blanca, and divorced her within a year (1052); and third Almodis, daughter of Bernard, Count de la Marche (her stepson Pedro Ramón is supposed to have killed her). They had four children: (1) Ramon Berenguer II 'Cabeza le Estopa', Count of Barcelona, see below; (2) Inez or Agnes, married Guigues II, Count of Albon; (3) Berenguer Ramon II of Barcelona, who died childless in 1097; and (4) Sancha, married Guillaume Ramon I, Count of Cerdagne and Berga.

Ramon Berenguer II 'Cabeza le Estopa', Count of Barcelona (c1055-1082) married Matilda of Apulia, daughter of Roger Guiscard de Hauteville. They had a daughter Almodis, who married Bernardo Amat, vizconde de Cardona; and a son Ramon Berenguer III 'the Grand', Count of Barcelona (1082-1131). He married three times, but had only one daughter by his first wife, Maria, daughter of Rodrigo Ruy Diaz de Vivar, 'El Cid' - she was Jimena of Barcelona, who married twice. Her first husband was Bernardo I of Besalù (no children); the second was Roger III de Foix, many descendants (see Foix). 'El Cid' is our ancestor by another daughter, but I do not find a descent from this marriage.

The third wife of Ramon Berenguer III was Dulcia de Gevaudun, Countess of Provence (died 1127 or 1130), daughter of Gilbert III, Vicomte de Carlat et de Gevaudun by Tiburge or Gerberge, comtesse de Provence (see Arles). They were the parents of seven children: (1) Ramon Berenguer IV, see below; (2) Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Provence (1114-1144), who had a son Ramon Berenguer V and a granddaughter, but no further descendants; (3) Bernardo, died 1117; (4) Berenguela, married Alfonso VII of Castile; (5) Estefania, married Centulio III, Count of Bigorre, and Ramon II Arnaldo, Vicomte de Dax; (6) Mafalda, married Jasperto, Vicomte de Castelnau, and Guillermo de Castellvell; and (7) Almodis, married Ponce de Cervera, Vizconde de Bas.

Ramon Berenguer IV 'the Saint,' (1113-1162), Count of Barcelona, married Queen Petronilla of Aragón; for their descendants see that page.From this time on the title Count of Barcelona was merged with the Aragonese crown. Besides his son Alfonso II of Aragón, Ramon had a daughter Dulcia, who married King Sancho I Martino of Portugal and is also our ancestor.
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URL: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3044567&id=I18728
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# Name: Sunifred DE URGEL 1 2 3 4 5
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 820 1 2 3 4 5
# Death: 848 1 2 3 4 5
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 5
# Change Date: 8 JUN 2002 2 3 4 5
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OCCU Margrave of Gothie ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart says liv 844-848
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SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart says living 847
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Count of Urgel and Barcelona; liv 844-848 - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.
Stuart, p. 38; Count of Urgel - HAWKINS.GED; Count of Urgell-Cerdanya
Acceded 844 Count of Barcelona-Girona and Narbonne. He was of Visigothic
descent and had support from the French King, Charles the Bald, for his claims
to the title. He conquered Cerdanya and Urgell, and stopped the moslem
invasion - gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001

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Father: Bellon Comté DE CARCASSONNE b: ABT 780

Marriage 1 Ermesende of CARCASSONNE b: ABT 820

Children

1. Has No Children Wilfrid I El Velloso Conde De BESALU
2. Has Children Sunifred II Conde De Barcelona Gerona URGEL
3. Has Children Wilfred GUIFRE , Count Of Barcelona b: 840 in Urgel, Ledira, Spain

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In 834, he was named count of Urgell and Cerdanya, which were at the time in the control of Aznar I Galíndez (an ally of the Banu Qasi), by Louis the Pious, Holy Roman Emperor. Sunifred conquered Cerdanya in 835 and Urgell three years later (838). By the death of Bernard of Septimania, he received the march of Gothia. He then augmented his domains when Conflent fell into his hands, as count of Cerdanya, on the death of Bera II. In 841, the Moors invaded Barcelona and marched against Narbonne through the region of Cerdanya. Sunifred stopped them cold in battle, an event which certainly influenced Charles the Bald's appointment of him to the counties of Barcelona, Ausona, Besalú, Girona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève, and Nîmes in 844. Throughout his reign, he was aloof of William of Septimania, son of Bernard, who had risen in 844 against Charles the Bald.
He died in 848 and his counties were given away by the Frankish king. One of his nephews, Wilfred the Hairy was appointed count in 878 he apparently led a revolt of the indigenous [Visigothic] population against Bernard of Septimania (father of Bernard Plantvelue, above); he conquered Cerdagne (Cerdana) and Urgell in the 830s and checked a Moorish invasion; he was killed in a counter-attack by Guillaume le Pieux 849; m.Ermesinde
Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 38.
Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 38.
#Générale##Générale#Profession : Comte d'Ampurias et de Roussillon de 834 à 843.
#Générale##Générale#Profession : Comte de Barcelone, d'Urgel, de Girona &d'Ausona de 844 à848
{geni:about_me} https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunifredo_I

http://www.friesian.com/lorraine.htm#provence

http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00120319&tree=LEO



Count of Urgell and La Cerdanya (834-848), of Barcelona, Girona, Narbonne and other counties in Septimania (844-848). According to Abadal's research, he was the son of Count Bello of Carcassonne and brother of Oliba I, Bello's successor to Carcassonne. These family ties explain the future good relations between the House of Barcelona, to which Sunifred belonged, and the House of Carcassonne, and the traditional goodwill of the Catalan counts towards the abbey of La Grassa in Carcassonne. As with other members of the Carcassonne family, he was renowned for his adherence and loyalty to the Carolingian dynasty. He was rewarded for his loyalty to his own ancestry and especially to thatof his brother Oliba I, by Louis I the Pious, who awarded him the counties of L'Urgell and La Cerdanya in 834. As count of these districts, in 842, he barred the way, possibly at the canyons of the caves of Ribes, of a Saracen army, sent by Emir 'Abd al-Rahmān II, under the command of General 'Abd al-Wāhid ibn Yazid and Musà ibn Musà, which had crossed central Catalonia and intended to attack Narbonne by crossing the Pyrenees via La Cerdanya. The attackers were forced to retreat and their failure marked the last Muslim attempt to cross into France. From his years as Count of La Cerdanya and at the annexed pagus of El Conflent, two testimonies from later documents have been conserved. From one, it is known that on an unknown date, he took the village of Sedret de La Cerdenya, at the entrance to the Querol valley, from a certain Guitiscle and gave it over to a man named Isarn. The other states that, after receiving the hamlet of Mata, of Prada, in a royal precept, he gave it over to the monastery of La Grassa. Count Sunifred remained loyal to King Charles the Bald as he was loyal to Louis I the Pious years before, just at the dark time of the treachery of the omnipotent Marquis Bernat of Septimania. He was rewarded for this legitimist loyalty when the king captured and executed the traitor Bernat in the spring of 844. It appears that it was at this moment when Sunifred was invested by Charles the Bald with the conglomerate of the counties that Bernat had formed on both sides of the Pyrenees: those of Barcelona and Girona in Catalonia, and those of Narbonne, Besiers and other satellites in Septimania. The performance of Sunifred as Count of Barcelona is not well documented, but it may be assumed he did act as count, as Charles the Bald made him Marquis in a precept of May 844. Just as his spectacular rise in the governing of the March occurred following the deposition of Bernat of Septimania, his disappearance from the political scene coincided with the revolt of Guillem, the son of the executed Bernat. It is thought that Sunifred, and possibly Sunyer I of Empúries-Rosselló, his supposed brother, both legitimist leaders in Catalonia, died a violent death during Guillem's assault, who took Barcelona in 848. Sunifred was married to Ermessenda.
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Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 38.
RESEARCH NOTES:
Count of Urgell-Cerda¤a (844-848), Barcelona, Girona, and Narbonne
Conquored Cerda¤a and Urgell & stopped the Moorish invasion
Of Visgothic descent. Supported by Charles the Bald (France) for titles.
Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 38.
SOURCE NOTES:
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal07697
AKA: Sunyer de Empuries.
In 841 Sunifred stopped the advance of the Moors attack on Danza, Narbonne.
Sunifred I ( ? - 848 ), Comte d'Urgell i Cerdanya (834-848); Comte de Barcelona, Girona, Osona, Besalú, Narbona, Adge, Besiers, Lodeva, Melguelh i Nimes (844-848); i Comte de Conflent durant un breu període abans del 848. Era fill del comte Bel·ló de Carcassona i germà del comte Sunyer I d'Empúries i Oliva I de Carcassona. El 834, el rei franc Lluís el Pietós li va donar els comtats d'Urgell i Cerdanya que pertanyien a Galí I Asnar (aliat de Musa ibn Musa de la família dels Banu Qasi), i que va ocupar el 835 la Cerdanya i cap al 838 l'Urgell. El 842 una expedició musulmana, ordenada per l'emir de Còrdova Abd al-Rahman II i dirigida per Abd al-Wahid ibn Yazid i Musa ibn Musa va envair el comtat de Barcelona. Els àrabs van creuar per les zones de l'interior (Bages, Lluçanès i Osona) amb la intenció de dirigir-se cap a Narbona, però van ser aturats per les forces de Sunifred abans d'arribar a la Cerdanya, probablement a la Vall de Ribes. Aquest èxit degué influir perquè, el 844, a la mort de Bernat de Septimània, el nou rei franc Carles II el Calb nomenés Sunifred comte i marquès de Barcelona, Girona, Osona, Besalú, Narbona, Agde, Besiers, Lodeva, Melguelh i Nimes (a més de Cerdanya i Urgell). El desembre del 847 l'emir va demanar la signatura d'un tractat de pau. El comtat del Conflent va passar a dependre de la Cerdanya, i per tant de Sunifred, seguramenta la mort de Berà II (entre el 846 i el 848). Probablement, tant Sunifred com el seu germà Sunyer van ser assassinats per Guillem de Septimània, fill de Bernat de Septimània, que aliat amb Pipí II d'Aquitània es va revoltar contra Carles el Calb el 848 i va ocupar els comtats d'Empúries i Barcelona. Es casà amb la noble Ermessenda, de la qual tingué: Guifré el Pilós (v 840-897), comte de Barcelona Miró I ( ? - 896), comte de Rosselló i Conflent Radulf ? - 920), comte de Besalú Sunifred (?-v 890), Abat d'Arlès Riculf (? - v916), Bisbe d'Elna Sesenanda Ermessenda (?-v 898)
Count of Barcelona-Girona and Narbonne. He was of Visigothic descent and had support from the French King, Charles the Bald, for his claims to the title.
He conquered Cerdanya and Urgell, and stopped the Moslem invasion. He accedd in 844.

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