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  2. Ramon Berenguer IV (Catalan pronunciation: [rəˈmom bəɾəŋˈɡe]; c. 1114 – 6 August 1162, Anglicized Raymond Berengar IV), sometimes called the Saint, was the count of Barcelona and the consort of Aragon who brought about the union of the County of Barcelona with the Kingdom of Aragon to form the Crown of Aragon.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · Ramon Berenguer IV (born c. 1113—died Aug. 6, 1162, Borgo San Dalmazzo, Piedmont [Italy]) was the count of Barcelona from 1131 to 1162, regent of Provence from 1144 to 1157, and ruling prince of Aragon from 1137 to 1162. The elder son of Ramon Berenguer III, he continued his father’s crusading wars against the Almoravid Muslims.

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  4. Jul 24, 2023 · Ramon Berenguer IV (Catalan pronunciation: [r%C9%99%CB%88mom bəɾəŋˈɡe]; c. 1114 [1] – 6 August 1162, Anglicized Raymond Berengar IV), sometimes called the Saint, was the Count of Barcelona who brought about the union of his County of Barcelona with the Kingdom of Aragon to form the Crown of Aragon. Early reign.

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  5. Overview. Ramon Berenguer IV. (1113—1162) Quick Reference. (1113–62) Count of Barcelona (1131–62), founding father of the Crown of Aragon. Betrothed in 1137 to the infant Petronilla of Aragon, he governed that kingdom as princeps for 25 years. ... From: Ramon Berenguer IV in The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages »

  6. Consort of the Aragonese monarch. Ramon, Archbishop of Narbonne (ill.) Ramon Berenguer IV, sometimes called the Saint, was the count of Barcelona and the consort of Aragon who brought about the union of the County of Barcelona with the Kingdom of Aragon to form the Crown of Aragon.

  7. Ramón Berenguer IV el Santo (¿Barcelona?, 1113 o 1114-Borgo San Dalmazzo, 6 de agosto de 1162) [1] fue conde de Barcelona, Gerona, Osona y Cerdaña, y princeps de Aragón (o a veces también de Sobrarbe y Ribagorza), [2] que en la época significaba primus inter pares.

  8. Ramon Berenguer IV Count of Barcelona. 1114–1162. Petronilla de Aragón. 1107–1174. Marriage: 1151. Rey Alfonso II of Aragon de Aragon King of Aragon. 1127–1196. Sancho de Aragón. 1161–1223. Pedro DE ARAGON. 1152–1158. Dulce de Aragón. 1152–1198. Peter of Barcelona Barcelona. 1152–1164. Alphonse-Raymond Ii d'ARAGON. 1157–1196.