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Page: 185-3
Text: 1047
0944 Almode de Limoges 0960 - 0995 Adalbert de la haute Marche 35 35 0944 Boso de la haute Marche 0903 Regilinda Franks # Occupation: Agen
# Note: Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968
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0886 - 0920 William de Perigord 34 34 0935 Sulpice de Charroux 0910 Geoffrey de Charroux 1055 - 1098 Raymond Berenger of Provence 43 43 Berenguer Ramon II the Fratricide was Count of Barcelona 1076-1097. He was the son of Ramon Berenguer I, and initially ruled jointly with his twin brother Ramon Berenguer II.

Born in 1053 or 1054 he succeeded his father Ramon Berenguer I the Old to co-rule with his twin brother Ramon Berenguer, in 1075. The twins failed to agree and divided their possessions between them, against the will of their late father. Ramon Berenguer II was killed while hunting in the woods on December 5, 1082. His brother, who went on to become the sole ruler of Catalonia, was credited by popular opinion of having orchestrated this murder.

In the 1080s Berenguer Ramon's involvement in the internal strife in the Moorish taifa kingdoms brought him in conflict with Cid. In the ensuing war the Count of Barcelona was twice taken prisoner.

His life in the 1090s is obscure. Some Catalan nobles are said to have accused him of his brother's assassination before King Alfonso VI of Castile. It is also said that his guilt was determined by trial by combat, which he lost. After that he went to

Jerusalem, either on pilgrimage or as part of the First Crusade, and perished there between 1097 and 1099. Berenguer Ramon II was succeeded by his nephew Ramon Berenguer III, son of Ramon Berenguer II.
emena -> married Roger III, Count of Foix
Second wife, Almodis
Third wife, Douce or Dol a de G vaudaun, heiress of Provence, d. ca. 1127

* Almodis -> married Ponce de Cervera

* Berenguela or Berengaria, b. 1108, d. 1149 -> married Alfonso VII of Castile * Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, b. 1115, d. 1162

* Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Provence, b. ca. 1115, d. 1144

· Bernat -> died young
1095 - 1129 Dolca of Provence 34 34 1080 - 1131 Raymond Berenger of Provence 50 50 Ramon Berenguer III was Count of Barcelona, Girona and Osona from 1097-1131.

He was the son of Ramon Berenguer II, and became count when his uncle Berenguer Ramon II was forced into exile.

During his rule Catalan interests were extended to the other side of the Pyrenees. He inherited the counties of Besalú (1111) and Cerdanya (1117) and in-between married Doulce, heiress of Provence (1112).

In 1114 joined with Pisa and Genoa in a short-lived occupation of Majorca.

Toward the end of his life Ramon Berenguer became a Templar. He gave his 5 Catalonian counties to his eldest son Ramon Berenguer IV and Provence to the younger son Berenguer Ramon.

Ramon Berenguer also had a daughter Berengaria (d.1147), who married Alfonso VII of Castile.



Ramon Berenguer III the Great was Count of Barcelona, Girona and Osona from 1082-1131 and Count of Provence, Holy Roman Empire, from 1112.

Born in 1082 in Rodez, he was the son of Ramon Berenguer II. He succeded his father to co-rule with his uncle Berenguer Ramon II. After 1097, when Berenguer Ramon II was forced into exile, he was the sole ruler.

During his rule Catalan interests were extended on both sides of the Pyrenees. By marriage or vassalage he incorporated into his realm almost all of the Catalan counties (except those of Urgell and Peralada). He inherited the counties of Besal (1111) and Cerdanya (1117) and in-between married Douce, heiress of Provence (1112). Now his dominions stretched as far east as Nice In alliance with the Count of Urgell Ramon Berenguer conquered Barbastro and Balaguer. In 1118 he captured and rebuilt Tarragona, which became the metropolitan seat of the church in Catalonia (before that, Catalans had depended ecclesiastically on the archbishopric of Narbonne). He also established relations with the Italian maritime republics of Pisa and Genoa and in 1114-1115 raided with them the Moorish pirate strongholds of Majorca and Ibiza.

They became his tributaries and many Christian slaves were recovered and set free. Jointly with Pisa Ramon Berenguer also raided Muslim dependencies on the mainland, including lands of Valencia, Lleida and Tortosa.

Toward the end of his life Ramon Berenguer became a Templar. He gave his five Catalonian counties to his eldest son Ramon Berenguer IV and Provence to the younger son Berenguer Ramon.
Ramon Berenguer's marriages and descendants
First wife, Mar a Rodr guez de Vivar, second daughter of Cid, died ca. 1105

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      Title: Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville (published by author 1978)evilleeville. published by author 1978.
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      J.H. Garner
      Page: chart 1074
      Text: Raimund Arnold Berenger III Count de Provence
   2. Abbrev: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell
      Title: Marlyn Lewis, Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell (08 Oct 1997)
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      Text: Raimond III Berenger, no parents
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   4. Abbrev: Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Nevill
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      Text: d 19 Jun 1131 
1022 - 1076 Raymond Berenger of Provence 54 54 Berenguer I el Vell ("the Old") was Count of Barcelona in 1035-1076.

He promulgated the earliest versions of a written code of Catalan law, the Usages of Barcelona.

Born in 1024, he succeeded his father, Berenguer Ramon the Crooked in 1035. It is during his reign that the dominant position of Barcelona among other Catalan counties became evident.

Ramon Berenguer campaigned against the Moors, extending his dominions as far west as Barbastro and imposing heavy tributes (parias) on other Moorish cities.

Historians claim that those tributes helped create the first wave of prosperity in Catalan history. During his reign Catalan maritime power started to be felt in Western Mediterranean. Ramon Berenguer the Old was also the first count of Catalonia to acquire lands (counties of Carcassonne and Raz s) and influence north of the Pyrenees.

Another major achievement of his was beginning of codification of Catalan law in the written Usatges or Usatici of Barcelona which was to become the first full compilation of feudal law in Western Europe. Legal codification was part of the count's efforts to forward and somehow control the process of feudalization which started during the reign of his weak father, Berenger Ramon. Another major contributor was the Church acting through the institution of the Peace of God. This established a general truce among warring factions and lords in a given region for a given time. The earliest extant date for introducing the Peace of God in Western Europe is 1027 in Catalonia, during the reign of Ramon Berenguer the Old.

He was succeeded by his twin sons Ramon Berenguer II and Berenguer Ramon II.
Ramon Berenguers's marriages and descendants
First wife, Isabel (or Elisabeth) of Narbonne or of B ziers

* Berenguer (died young) * Arnau (died young) * Pere Ramon (1050-1073?) -> murdered his wife, Almodis, and was exiled
Second wife, Blanca (origin unknown)
Third wife, Almodis of La Marche, countess of Limosges
1006 - 1026 Sancha Sanchez of Castile 20 20 Sancho Sanchez Urraca 1105 - 1157 Alfonso of Castile 52 52 Alfonso VII of Castile (March 1, 1104/5 - August 21, 1157) , nicknamed the Emperor, was the king of Castile and Leon since 1126, son of Urraca of Castile and Count Raymond (the third?) of Burgundy.

He is a dignified and somewhat enigmatical figure. A vague tradition had always assigned the title of emperor to the sovereign who held Leon as the most direct representative of the Visigoth kings, who were themselves the representatives of the Roman empire. But though given in charters, and claimed by Alfonso VI of Castile and Alfonso of Aragon the Battler, the title had been little more than a flourish of rhetoric.

Alfonso VII was crowned emperor in 1155 after the death of the Battler. The weakness of Aragon enabled him to make his superiority effective. He appears to have striven for the formation of a national unity, which Spain had never possessed since the fall of the Visigoth kingdom. The elements he had to deal with could not be welded together.

Alfonso was at once a patron of the church, and a protector if not a favourer of the Muslims, who formed a large part of his subjects.

His reign ended in an unsuccessful campaign against the rising power of the Almohades. Though he was not actually defeated, his death in the pass of Muradel in the Sierra Morena, while on his way back to Toledo, occurred in circumstances which showed that no man could be what he claimed to be---"king of the men of the two religions." His personal character does not stand out with the emphasis of those of Alfonso VI. or the Battler. Yet he was a great king, the type and to some extent the victim of the confusions of his age--Christian in creed and ambition, but more than half oriental in his household.
1130 Richeza of Poland Piast 1132 Sancho Jiminez of Narvarre Cadelon Aubnay 1198 - 1245 Raymond Berenger 47 47 1174 - 1209 Alphonso Berenger 35 35 1180 - 1209 Garsinde de Sabran 29 29 1152 - 1196 Alphonso Berenger of Provence 43 43 1173 Constance 1113 - 1162 Raymond Berenger of Provence 49 49 Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona ( d. 1162) is most known for effecting the union between Catalonia and Aragon.

He inherited the county of Barcelona from his father Ramon Berenguer III in 1131.

In 1137 he was betrothed to the infant Petronilla of Aragon, and essentially became ruler of that kingdom. However, he never called himself king, but instead Prince of Aragon.

In the middle years of his rule his attention turned to the conquest of territory from the Muslims. In conjunction with various allies he captured Tortosa (1148), Fraga (1149), and Lleida (1149).




Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona the Saint ( b. ca. 1113, d. August 6, 1162) is most known for effecting the union between Catalonia and 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 3 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 Petronila and her husband. The latter essentially became ruler of Aragon, although he never styled himself king, but instead Count of Barcelona, Prince of the Kingdom of Aragon. He was the last Catalan monarch 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 Berenger 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, Barcelona would still inherit the Crown of Aragon. 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 southeast at a time when Portugal seceded from Castile 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. After that, in the middle years of his rule, his attention turned to campaigns against the Moors. In 1147 he helped Castile to conquer Almer a. In 1148 he turned against the lands of the Almoravid taifa kingdom of Valencia and Murcia, capturing Tortosa and, the next year, Fraga, Lleida and Mequinenza in the confluence of the Segre, Cinca and Ebro. The reconquista of the actual Catalonia was complete.

Ramon Berenger 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 Berenguer the Saint founded and endowed the royal monastery of Poblet. He died in 1162 in Borgo Sam Dalmazzo, Piedmont, Italy, leaving his Aragon and Catalonia to his eldest son Ramon Berenguer, who, in compliment to the Aragonese, changed his name to Alfonso and became Alfonso II of Aragon, I of Catalonia. Ramon Berenguer's younger son Pedro inherited the county of Cerdanya and lands north of the Pyrenees.
Ramon Berenguer's marriages and descendants
First wife, Petronila of Aragon * Dol a or Dulce Berenguer (b. 1152, d. 1198) -> married King Sancho I of Portugal the Populator

* Alfonso II of Aragon (I of Catalonia and Provence) the Chaste or the Trobadour (born Ramon Berenguer, 1157, d. 1196) * Pedro, Count of Cerdanya, Carcassonne and Narbonne, (born 1152, d. in the 1160s).

* Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Provence (born Pedro, 1158, d. 1181) * Sancho, Count of Roussillon, Regent of Aragon (b. 1161, d. 1226).
Unknown mistress

· Ramon Berenguer, Abbot of Montearagon, Archbishop of Narbonne
Dulcia of Barcelona 1071 - 1112 Gilbert de Gevaudan 41 41 1057 - 1113 Gerberge of Provence 56 56 D. 1080 Berenger de Millau 1031 Agnes de Carlat D. 1051 Richard de Millau 0990 - 1062 Rixende de Narbonne 72 72 1005 Gilbert de Carlat D. 1098 Nibilia de Lodeve ~1017 - 1063 Geoffrey of Provence- Arles 46 46 Etiennette de Gevaudan Bertrand de Gevaudan D. 0975 Etienne de Gevaudan 0960 - 1026 Adela d'Anjou 66 66 1177 Blanche Jiminez D. 1210 Rainier de Sabran D. 1190 Garsende de Forcalquier 1130 - 1180 Rostaing de Sabran 50 50 1140 - 1192 Rosine du Caylar 52 52 1080 - 1158 William de Sabran 78 78 1085 Adalacia 1110 Rainon du Caylar 1115 Beatrice d'Uzes 1137 - 1210 William de Forcalquier 73 73 Adelaide Trencavel 1110 - 1150 Bertrand de Forcalquier 40 40 1110 - 1152 Josserande de 'Flotte 42 42 1098 - 1168 Raymond Trencavel 70 70 1110 Adelaide de Beziers 1035 - 1109 Stephanie of Barcelona 74 74 1234 Beatrice Berenger of Provence 1222 - 1291 Eleanore Berenger of Provence 69 69 Eleanor of Provence (born c. 1217 - died 1291) was Queen Consort of King Henry III of England.

Born in Aix-en-Provence, she was the daughter of Raymond Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (1198-1245) and Beatrice of Savoy (1206-1266), the daughter of Tomasso, Count of Savoy and his second wife Margaret. Eleanor's sister, Marguerite (1221-1295), married Louis IX, King of France and became Queen of France.

When she was 13 years old, Eleanor was married to Henry III, King of England (1207-1272) in January 1236. She had never seen him prior to the wedding at Canterbury Cathedral and had never set foot in his impoverished kingdom. The dynastic match became a true partnership, but her first year in London the despised foreign queen in her barge on the Thames was threatened by a London mob and fled to the bishop of London's palace for safety.

She was a confident consort to Henry, but she brought in her retinue a large number of cousins, "the Savoyards," and her influence with the King and her unpopularity with the English barons created friction during Henry's reign. She stoutly contested Simon de Montfort, raising troops in France for Henry's cause. In 1272 Henry died, and her son Edward, 33 years old, became Edward I, King of England. Eleanor retired to a convent but remained in touch with her son.

Eleanor died in 1291 Amesbury, England.

The couple had nine children, four of whom survived: Edward I (1239 - 1307) Margaret (born 19.9. 1240) Beatrice (born 25.6. 1242) Edmund (born 14.3. 1245)
1221 - 1295 Marguerite Berenger of Provence 74 74 1174 - 1213 Pedro of Aragon 39 39 Pedro II (of Aragón) (1174-1213), king of Aragón (1196-1213), son of Alfonso II and Sancha of Castile. In 1204 Pedro had himself crowned by Pope Innocent III in order to secure papal protection against his own nobles and the Albigensians, the followers of a heretical Christian sect of the Middle Ages (see Albigenses). Pedro went so far as to offer his kingdom as a papal fief in 1204. In return he received the title el Católico (the Catholic). Pedro took part in the battle against the Muslim Almohads at Navas de Tolosa in 1212. He was killed in the battle of Muret the following year during an attack on Anglo-Norman soldier Simon IV de Montfort.

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1164 - 1208 Sancha of Castile 44 44 1000 - 1071 Almodis de la Haute Marche 71 71 0940 Emma Perigord 1005 - 1035 Berengar Ramon Borrel 30 30 1135 - 1174 Petronilla Jiminez 39 39 1020 - 1088 Alberic III de la Marche 68 68 1201 - 1266 Beatrice of Savoy 65 65 1075 - 1138 Raymond Decaen 63 63 1085 - 1175 Marie d' Uzes 90 90 1110 Faydide d' Uzes 1040 - 1097 Raymond Decaen 57 57 1050 de Posquieres 1010 Gerberge de Sisteron 1055 Elzear d' Uzes 1020 Rostaing de Posquieres 1107 - 1148 Berenguela of Barcelona 41 41 0925 - 0949 Ermengarde of Provence 24 24 0984 - 1012 Miron- Laget de Sisteron 28 28 0983 - 1012 Odile de Provence 29 29 0965 Isnard Arbald 0965 Odile 0930 Pons Arbald 0943 - 1000 Hermengarde d'Arles 57 57 0900 Rostang de Callan D. 0953 de Benevent 0920 - 0954 Eyric d'Albion 34 34 ~0880 - 0936 Foucher d'Albion 56 56 1078 - 1129 William de Forcalquier 51 51 Sources:

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      dave@satcover.com
   3. Title: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged 
0950 Berta of Lorraine D. 1000 Dadone of Pombia # Sources:

   1. Title: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Author: Mark Willis Ballard
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Note:
      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com
   2. Title: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Author: David William Weaver
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Note:
      812-689-5624
      dave@satcover.com
   3. Title: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged

    
D. 0940 Anskar of Camerino & Spoleto # Sources:

   1. Title: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Author: Mark Willis Ballard
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Note:
      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com
   2. Title: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Author: David William Weaver
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Note:
      812-689-5624
      dave@satcover.com
   3. Title: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged

    
0950 - 1001 Hugh of Tuscany 51 51 0926 - 0990 Oliva de Cerdagne det de Besalu 64 64 Sources:

   1. Title: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Author: Mark Willis Ballard
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Note:
      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com
   2. Title: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Author: David William Weaver
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Note:
      812-689-5624
      dave@satcover.com
   3. Title: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged 
0934 - 0994 Ermengarde de Ampurias 60 60 0892 - 0927 Miron de Bezalu 35 35 0934 Goltreda de Cerdagna 0904 Ava 0915 - 0933 Gausberton d'Ampurias 18 18 # Sources:

   1. Title: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Author: Mark Willis Ballard
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged
      Note:
      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com
   2. Title: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Author: David William Weaver
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Note:
      812-689-5624
      dave@satcover.com
   3. Title: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : ALLREL~1.ged

    
Trudegarda D. 0849 Sunifred Conde de Barcelona Ermengarde 1098 - 1160 Gersende d'Albon 62 62 1082 - 1131 Raymond IV BERENGER 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count Of Barcelona

CHAN7 Oct 2004

CHAN7 Oct 2004
1056 Mafalda Guiscard d'Apulia 1040 Rostaing de Sabran 1015 Emenon de Sabran 0980 Rostaing of Avignon 0985 Beltrude ~0850 - <0915 Foucher d'Albion 65 65 ~0820 - <0871 Robert d'Albion 51 51 D. Deceased Foulques- Bertrand DE PROVENCE CHAN7 Oct 2004 1132 Cecily Trencavel 1078 - 1105 Guillaume- Arnaud de Beziers 27 27 ~1090 Matalina Trencavel 1066 - 1129 Bernard Trencavel 63 63 ~1070 - 1150 Cecilia de Provence 80 80 1098 - 1168 Raymond Trencavel 70 70 1036 - 1074 Raymond- Bernard Trencavel 38 38 1051 Ermengarde de Carcassonne 1010 - 1060 Bernard- Aton Trencavel 50 50 1017 Rangearde de la Marche 1017 Rangearde de la Marche 0975 - 1032 Aton Trencavel 57 57 ~0938 Bernard Trencavel 0910 Aton Trencavel Diafronissa 0868 Bernard Trencavel 0830 Aton Trencavel Aissena ~1050 - 1093 Bertrand de Provence 43 43 1050 - 1099 Mathilde d'Eure 49 49 D. 1060 Pierre- Raymond de Carcassonne Rangearde Trencavel 0971 Raimond of Carcassonne 0973 Garsinde de Beziers ~1050 - 1093 Bertrand de Provence 43 43
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