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22: 79: 263:. Two castles, Castellano and Turres Betses, appear by the 950s; castles were more common in the Spanish and Gothic marches as one approached the border with the Moors: Conflent therefore lay somewhere in the middle in terms of density of fortifications. 293:, the county of Conflent was quick to disappear from the administrative language. In 1118 Raymond Berengar "by the counsel and directive of the magnates and the knights of the whole county of Cerdanya and Conflent" and jointly with the 235: 364: 418: 256:
in Conflent had been granted away. Throughout the tenth and eleventh centuries, Conflent was attached to Cerdagne, which was almost always more prominent.
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monarch was disregarded and Conflent was ruled as a family possession. Already in the reign of Charles the Bald much of the royal
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in Conflent and Cerdanya. He also stabilised the coinage of Conflent (for a tax) and took an oath of fealty from the
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When the line of the counts of Cerdanya and Conflent died out in 1117, and the counties were inherited by
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Conflent in the context of the western Spanish march in the early ninth century.
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Conflent was one of the last Catalan counties to see widespread grants of
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within the county of Cerdanya or, more usually, Roussillon. Capcir was a
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The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050
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and resided there frequently. He also founded the new monastery of
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of the fifth century, Conflent became an archdeaconry of the
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Conflent remained as a recognisable feudal unit as late as
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In the mid-tenth century Conflent experienced a period of
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Until 870 Conflent was also attached to the counties of
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transferred the capital from Cornellá de Conflent to
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phase before it was reconstituted as a county by the
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Latin
Catalan counties
Marca Hispanica
County of Cerdanya
county of Razès
Roussillon
comarca
Conflent
Roman times
pagus
Ruscino
Roussillon
Christianisation
Diocese of Elne
Elne
Urgel
Perxa
Visigothic
Moorish
Franks
County of Razès
Barcelona
aprisiones
Serfdom

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