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  2. Berenguer Ramon I [Berengar Raymond I] (1005 – 26 May 1035), called the Crooked or the Hunchback (in Latin curvus; in Catalan el Corbat; in Spanish el Corvado or el Curvo), was the count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona from 1018 to his death.

  3. Ramon Berenguer I (1023 – 26 May 1076), called the Old (Catalan: el Vell, French: le Vieux), 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 I the Crooked in 1035.

    • 1035–1076
  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Ramon 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.

    • 1023
    • James Fred Patin, Jr.
    • May 27, 1076 (52-53)
  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Ramon Berenguer I (born 1023/24—died May 26, 1076, Barcelona? [Spain]) was the count of Barcelona from 1035 to 1076. His father, Berenguer Ramon I (reigned 1018–35), divided and bequeathed his lands among his three sons.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Mar 2, 2010 · Berengar Raymond I the Crooked, also called the Hunchback (in Catalan, Berenguer Ramon I el Corbat; and in Spanish, Berenguer Ramón I el Corvado or el Curvo) (1005-26 May 1035) was the count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona from 1018 to his death.

    • between circa 1000 and circa 1005
    • Santa Maria de Ripoll
    • James Fred Patin, Jr.
  7. Ramon Berenguer I (1023 – 26 May 1076), called the Old ( Catalan: el Vell, French: le Vieux ), was Count of Barcelona in 1035 – 1076. He promulgated the earliest versions of a written code of Catalan law, the Usages of Barcelona.

  8. As the County became hereditary in one family, the bond of the Counts to their Frankish overlords loosened, especially after the Capetian dynasty supplanted the Carolingians . In 1150, Count Raymond Berengar IV married Queen Petronilla of Aragon.