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  1. Origins. Bernard was the son of Count Bernard I of Poitiers (814-844) and Bilichilde, daughter of Count Rorgon I of Maine. He was the paternal cousin of Emeno, Count of Angoulême (839-863), who died fighting the Vikings. On his mother's side he was a nephew of Rorgon II of Maine and of the royal Chancellor Gauzlin, abbot of Saint-Germain-des-Prés .

  2. Wilfred or Wifred, called the Hairy (in Catalan: Guifré el Pilós ), [1] (died 11 August 897) was Count of Urgell (from 870), Cerdanya (from 870), Barcelona (from 878), Girona (from 878, as Wilfred II), Besalú (from 878) and Ausona (from 886).

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  4. About: Bernard of Gothia. Bernard II (in Catalan, Bernat de Gothia) was the count of Barcelona, Girona and margrave of Gothia and Septimania from 865 to 878. Bernhard von Gothien († nach 878) war ein westfränkischer Adliger, dem von den Karolingern die Herrschaft über Gothien bzw. Septimanien gegeben worden war.

  5. Jan 10, 2018 · Bera, a so-called "Goth" noble whose family was based in Septimania, became Barcelona's first Carolingian count in 801 ( Astronomer Vita Hludowici 13). Little is known of his deeds in governing in the Spanish March.

  6. The title Prince of Gothia or Prince of the Goths was a title of nobility, sometimes assumed by its holder as a sign of supremacy in the region of Gothia and sometimes bestowed by the sovereign of West Francia to the principal nobleman in the south of the realm, in the ninth and tenth centuries.

  7. Dec 31, 2021 · Sometime before 876, he too was deposed and replaced by Bernard II of Poitou. This Bernard was known as "Bernard of Gothia," but his attempt to usurp authority in Gothia was met with stiff punishment by his sovereign and he was out of power by 877.

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