(1) Hij is getrouwd met Marie de Vivar.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1108.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Dulce Aldonza of Milhaud.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1110.
Kind(eren):
Charlemagne Descendant many times over!
This Charlemagne descendant is documented here on this one extended family site as either a
8th-9th-10th-11th-12th-13th-14th-15th-16th-17th-18th-19th-20th-21st-22nd-23rd-24th-25th-26th-27th-28th-29th-30th-31st-32nd-33rd-34th-35th-36th-37th-38th-39th-40th-41st-42nd-43rd-44th-45th great grandchild repeatedly so many times uniquely
as to at least be into the triple figures as such a multi-ancestral path descendant of ,
Charlemagne, first Holy Roman Emperor [HRE]---coronation on 25 December 800 in Rome---
with HREs so created and so serving until August 6, 1806, when the Empire was disbanded.
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Ramon Berenguer III, byname RAMON BERENGUER THE GREAT, Catalan RAMONBERENGUER EL GRAN (b. 1082--d. 1131, Barcelona [Spain]), count ofBarcelona during whose reign, (1097-1131) independent Catalonia reachedthe summit of its historical greatness, spreading its ships over thewestern Mediterranean and acquiring new lands from the southern Pyrenneesto Provence. He was also known as Ramon Berenguer I of Provence.
The son of Ramon Berenguer II, he took the throne on the departure of hisuncle, Berenguer Ramon II, on crusade and spent his early years fightingoff Almoravid Muslims, whose armies approached the very walls ofBarcelona. Thereafter, his expansionist campaigns began. In 1111 heconquered the county of Besalú and, by his marriage to Douce (or Dolça)of Provence in 1112, acquired the county of Provence. In the years1114-15 he undertook, with the Pisans, a joint expedition against theBalearic Islands, liberating thousands of Christian slaves and destroyingthe Moors' piratical bases. Commerce thereafter flourished betweenBarcelona, Marseille, Genoa, and Pisa. The following year (1116) hesailed to Rome in an attempt to gain aid from the Italian states and toacquire a license from the Pope for his crusade in Spain, but the visitwas largely unsuccessful. In 1117 he inherited the old county of Cerdañain the Pyrenees.
On his death, Provence went to his younger son, Berenguer Ramon (asBerenguer Ramon I of Provence, reigning 1131-44); and the rest of thelands, the most important ones, went to the elder son, Ramon BerenguerIV. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
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