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661:. In this period as well, Carolingian courts and Gothic law were still in effect in Besalú, as late as 1031. Between 969 and 1020, the county of Besalú minted its own money, though this currency has not been preserved in the form of coins, its only evidence being documentary. Between 1020 and 1111, three different kinds of silver coin were minted in Besalú. The
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with all their castles. In return, Barcelona became the heir of
Bernard if he died without children. At the time Bernard was fifty years of age (older than his father-in-law) and Jimena a mere child of seven or eight. It was not unlikely that Bernard would die before the marriage could legally be
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In the latter half of the tenth century, the power and authority of the counts of Besalú and
Cerdanya increased. In 957, Besalú was rocked by the rebellion of a faction of the noblesse backing the sons of the deceased count Radulf. Wilfred was assassinated and Sunifred annexed the property of the
802:. In 1017, Pope Benedict conceded to Bernard Tallaferro the right to establish a diocese of his own. Ignoring the proposals of Joan de les Abadesses and Sant Pau de Fenollet, Bernard founded it in Besalú itself. The first bishop was his own son Wilfred, abbot of Sant Joan de les Abadesses.
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Bernard's death in 1020, the bishops of Girona and Vic reclaimed their ancient rights over the parishes of Besalú. Wilfred, lacking a political protector, retired to his monastery and the diocese of Besalú was abolished.
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The last quarter of the 10th century and first quarter of the 11th witnessed very little war in southern France and
Catalonia, some of the only instances occurring between Oliba Cabreta and the
85:. Throughout most of its history it was attached to one of the other more powerful counties, but it experienced a century of independence before it was finally and irrevocably annexed to the
576:, acted consonantly throughout their lives. In 943 Sunyer of Barcelona attacked Besalú and Ripoll and Sunifred came to Wilfred's aid. The brother also retained their ties to the
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consummated. The aging and ineffectual Count of Besalú showed no desire to govern and readily allowed his new father-in-law to fill the vacuum left by the death of
Bernard II.
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which he and his brother had jointly founded as their legacy. Wilfred also received a portion of the property which the viscount
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rebels and took over the county. In 965, Sunifred passed all his counties on to Oliba, who gave Besalú as a subordinate countship to Miro, but when Miro became
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The aft exterior of the nave of the church of San Pere, dedicated in 1003. It was the cathedral of the short-lived diocese of Besalú.
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In 1107, Bernard III married Jimena, Raymond
Berengar's daughter. In the marriage pact, Raymond Berengar ceded
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in 929, indicating the presence and memory of the royal fisc in Besalú. Wilfred even going to the court of
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was established in Besalú, largely held by native Goths and immigrant
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took the opportunity to augment his influence in the region.
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coastline. It was roughly coterminous with the modern
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735:(1259). The rest of Besalú was a part of the
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315:County of Barcelona
251:• Established
87:County of Barcelona
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992:Lewis, 112.
882:Bernard III
682:Bernard III
646:— to
588:Carolingian
559:Sunifred II
515:Castellaris
427:Alt Empordà
375:reconquered
373:Besalú was
279:Preceded by
225:Bernard III
163:Old Catalan
1071:Categories
983:Lewis, 73.
974:Lewis, 48.
965:Lewis, 44.
956:Lewis, 40.
876:Bernard II
870:William II
760:Castellnou
678:Bernard II
674:William II
663:engravings
563:Wilfred II
505:. In 871,
483:aprisiones
470:Count Bera
454:Roussillon
417:as far as
179:Government
864:William I
858:Bernard I
784:Camprodón
672:In 1066,
636:Vallespir
547:Sunyer II
462:Barcelona
450:Aquitaine
401:Montgrony
377:from the
348:Reached:
169:Religion
63:near the
889:See also
840:Sunifred
746:and the
717:Queribus
709:Tautavel
705:Lagrasse
693:Pyrenees
596:Louis IV
523:de facto
503:Cerdanya
474:Visigoth
466:Empúries
444:of 817,
431:Banyoles
423:Figueres
419:Agullana
415:Ripollès
405:Setcases
344:Garrotxa
128:878–1111
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721:Aguilar
713:Vingrau
592:Rudolph
583:marchio
488:Gascons
478:Pallars
440:In the
410:comarca
407:in the
391:in the
387:of the
214:(first)
149:Capital
106:Catalan
70:comarca
33:Catalan
934:
816:Radulf
798:, and
796:Girona
786:, and
744:Ausona
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519:Radulf
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212:Radulf
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186:County
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116:Latin
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