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List of Counts of Barcelona

Count of Barcelona - the title of the rulers of the medieval county of Barcelona , which existed since 801 . Initially, the counts were appointed by the Frankish emperors , from 843 - the kings of the West Frankish kingdom .

Carolingian graphs

  • 801 - 820 : Bera (d. 844 ), Count of Razes and Conflan 790 - 820 , Count of Barcelona 801 - 820 , Count of Gerona, Besalu and Osona 812 - 820
  • 820 - 825 : Rampo (d. 825 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​Besalu, Gerona and Osona from 820
  • 826 - 832 : Bernard I Septimansky (c. 795-844), Marquis of Septimania and Count of Narbonne, Agda, Beziers, Melgey and Nimes 828 - 832 , 835 - 843 , Count of Barcelona, ​​Besalu, Gerona and Osona 826 - 832 , 835 - 844, Count of Toulouse 835–842, Count of Autun 830–844
  • 832 - 835 : Berenguer the Wise (d. 835 ), Count of Toulouse from 816 , Pallars and Ribagorsa 816 - 833 , Barcelona, ​​Besalu, Gerona and Osona from 832 , Roussillon and Ampurias 832 - 834
  • 836 - 844 : Bernard I Septimansky (second)
  • 844 - 848 : Sunifred (d. 848 ), Count of Urgell and Cerdanya from 834, Marquis of Septimania and Count of Narbonne, Agda, Beziers, Melgey, Nimes, Barcelona, ​​Besalu, Gerona and Osona from 844 , Count of Conflans
  • 848 - 850 : Guillaume Septimansky ( 826 - 850 ), Count of Barcelona and Ampurias from 848
  • 850 - 852 : Aleran (Aledram) de Trois (d. 852), Count de Trois from 820 , Count of Barcelona, ​​Ampuria and Roussillon from 850 , Marquis of Gothia from 849
  • 850 - 852 : Isembart (815–858) (co-ruler), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Ampurias and Roussillon 850 - 852 , Marquis of Gothia 850 - 852 , Count of Autun, Chalon, Dijon and Macon with 853 ,
  • 852 - 857/858: Odalric (d. 859), Marquis of Gothia and Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Ampurias and Roussillon 852 - 857/858
  • 857/858 - 864 : Gumfried (Honfroix) (d. After 876 ), Count of Beaune 856 - 863 , Autun, Chalon, Macon ( 858 - 863 ), Marquis of Burgundy 858 - 863 , Gothic 858 - 864 , Count of Barcelona, ​​Roussillon and Narbonne 857/858 - 864 , Count of Ampurias, Gerona and Besalu 857/858 - 864 , Count of Toulouse and Ruerg 863 - 864 , Limoges 862 - 862 , Count in Zurich in 872 - 876
  • 865 - 878 : Bernard II of Gotha (d. Approx. 879 ) - Marquise of Gothia 865 - 878 , Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Roussillon, Narbonne, Agda, Beziers, Melgey and Nimes 865 - 878 , Count of Poitiers 866 - 878 , Count of Autun 877 - 878

Inherited Counts

From the end of the 9th century, the post of Count of Barcelona became hereditary and entrenched to the descendants of the majority of the Catalan counties Vifred I Volosaty , who probably came from the younger branch of the Bellonids . Since 988, the counts have virtually become independent of France.

Barcelona Dynasty

  • 878 - 897 : Bethred I the Hairy (c. 840 - 897 ), Count of Urhel and Cerdani from 870 , Count of Barcelona and Gerona from 878 , Count of Hosona from 886 , Count of Conflans with 896
  • 897 - 911 : Bethred II Borrel I (d. 911 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona and Hosona from 897 , son of the previous
  • 911 - 947 : Sounier (d. 950 ), Count of Barcelona and Gerona 911 - 947 , Count of Hoson 911 - 939 , 943 - 947 , brother of the previous
  • 947 - 992 : Borrel II (927–992), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona and Hosona from 947 , Count of Urhel from 948 , son of the previous
  • 947 - 966 : Miro (d. 966 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona and Osona from 947 , brother of the previous one (co-ruler of brother)
  • 992 - 1017 : Ramon Borrell (972-1017), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona and Osona with 992 , son of Borrel II (since 986 - co-ruler of his father)
    992 - 1057 : Ermezinda de Commenge (c. 975 - 1058 ), wife of Ramon Borel (co-ruler)
  • 1017 - 1035 : Berenguer Ramon I Hunchback (c. 1006 - 1035 ), Count of Barcelona and Gerona from 1018 and Osona from 1017 , son of the previous
  • 1035 - 1076 : Ramon Berenguer I the Old (c. 1023 - 1076 ), Count of Barcelona and Gerona from 1035 , Osona from 1054 , Carcassonne and Razes from 1067 , son of the previous
    1052 - 1071 : Almodis de la Marsh (c. 1020 - 1071 ), wife of Ramon Berenguer I (co-ruler)
  • 1076 - 1082 : Ramon Berenguer II ( 1053 - 1082 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Osona, Carcassonne and Razes from 1076 , son of the previous
  • 1076 - 1097 : Berenguer Ramon II Fratricide ( 1053 - 1097 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Osona, Carcassonne and Razes from 1076 , brother of the previous (until 1086 - co-ruler of his brother)
  • 1097 - 1131 : Ramon Berenguer III the Great ( 1082 - 1131 ), Count of Barcelona and Gerona from 1097 , Osona 1097 - 1107 , 1111 - 1131 , Count of Provence and Zhevodan from 1113 , Count of Cerdani from 1117
  • 1131 - 1162 : Ramon Berenguer IV Saint ( 1114 - 1162 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Osona and Cerdanya from 1131 , Regent of Aragon and Count of Ribagorsa from 1137

Personal Union with the Kingdom of Aragon

In 1162, Alphonse, the son of Count Ramon Berenguer IV, united in his hands Barcelona and the kingdom of Aragon .

Barcelona Dynasty

  • 1162 - 1196 : Alfonso I the Chaste ( 1154 - 1196 ), King of Aragon (Alfonso II), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Hosona, Besalu and Cerdanya from 1162 , Count of Provence from 1181 , son of Ramon Berenguer IV
  • 1196 - 1213 : Pedro I the Catholic ( 1177 - 1213 ), King of Aragon (Pedro II), Count of Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Osona, Besalu, Cerdanya, Pallars Hussa and Ribagorsa from 1196 , Senor Montpellier from 1204 , son of the previous
  • 1213 - 1276 : Jaime I the Conqueror ( 1208 - 1276 ), King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona and Senior Montpellier from 1213 , King of Mallorca from 1231 , Valencia from 1238 , Count of Urgel 1321 - 1236 , son of the previous
  • 1276 - 1285 : Pedro II the Great ( 1240 - 1285 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​King of Aragon (Pedro III) and Valencia (Pedro I) from 1276 , King of Sicily from 1282 , son of the previous
  • 1285 - 1291 : Alfonso II the Generous ( 1265 - 1291 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​king of Aragon (Alfonso III) and Valencia (Alfonso I) from 1285 , king of Mallorca (Alfonso I) from 1286 , son of the previous
  • 1291 - 1329 : Jaime II the Fair ( 1267 - 1327 ), king of Sicily (Jaime I) 1285 - 1296 , count of Barcelona, ​​king of Aragon and Valencia from 1291 , king of Mallorca 1291 - 1295 , king of Sardinia (Jaime I) from 1324 , brother of the previous
  • 1327 - 1336 : Alfonso III Good ( 1299 - 1336 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​King of Aragon (Alfonso IV), Valencia (Alfonso II), Sardinia (Alfonso I), titular king of Corsica (Alfonso I) from 1327 , Count of Urghel (Alfonso I ) 1314 - 1328 , son of the previous
  • 1336 - 1387 : Pedro III Ceremonial ( 1319 - 1387 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​King of Aragon (Pedro IV), Valencia (Pedro II), Sardinia (Pedro I), titular king of Corsica (Pedro I) from 1336 , King of Mallorca (Pedro I ) from 1343 , Count of Roussillon and Cerdanya from 1344 , Duke of Athens and Neopatria (Pedro I) from 1381 , Count of Ampurias (Pedro II) from 1386 , son of the previous
  • 1387 - 1396 : Juan I the Hunter ( 1350 - 1396 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​Roussillon and Cerdanya, king of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia, Mallorca, titular king of Corsica from 1387 , duke of Girona 1351 - 1387 , 1389 - 1396 , son of the previous
  • 1396 - 1410 : Martin I the Humanist ( 1356 - 1410 ), Duke of Mont Blanc 1387–1396, Count of Barcelona, ​​king of Aragon, Valencia, Mallorca and Sardinia, titular king of Corsica from 1396 , king of Sicily from 1409 , count of Ampurias 1402 , 1407 - 1410 , brother of the previous

After the death in 1410 of Martin I, the dynasty died out.

Trastamar Dynasty

After a two-year civil war and the conclusion of the Compromise of Caspe, the king of Aragon and Sicily, as well as the count of Barcelona, ​​was Ferdinand I , brother of King Castile Enrique III , who was a female nephew of king Martin .

  • 1412 - 1416 : Ferdinand (Ferrand) I ( 1380 - 1416 ), Count of Barcelona, ​​Roussillon and Cerdany, king of Aragon, Valencia, Mallorca, Sicily (Ferdinand III) and Sardinia, titular king of Corsica, titular duke of Athens and Neopatry from 1412 , regent Castile from 1406
  • 1416 - 1458 : Alfonso IV the Magnanimous ( 1396 - 1458 ), Prince of Girona 1412 - 1416 , Count of Barcelona, ​​King of Aragon (Alfonso V), Valencia (Alfonso III), Sicily (Alfonso I), Mallorca (Alfonso II), Sardinia (Alfons II), King of Naples (Alfonso I) from 1442 , son of the previous
  • 1458 - 1479 : Juan II ( 1398 - 1479 ), Duke of Mont Blanc 1412 - 1458 , Prince of Girona 1416 - 1458 , Duke of Gandia 1433 - 1439 , 1461 - 1479 , Count of Ribagorsa 1425 - 1458 , King of Navarre from 1425 , Count of Barcelona, ​​King of Aragon , Valencia, Mallorca, Sicily, Sardinia since 1458 , brother of the previous

In the years 1462 - 1479 during the war against Juan II, the county was occupied. His rulers at this time were:

  • 1462 - 1463 : Enrique I the Impotent ( 1425 - 1474 ), king of Castile and Leon (Enrique IV) from 1454
  • 1464 - 1466 : Pedro IV Connable (1429-1466), proclaimed in 1464 by the King of Aragon (Pedro V) and Count of Barcelona, ​​Connable of Portugal, Grand Master of the Avis Order
  • 1466 - 1479 : Rene I the Good (1409-1480), Duke of Lorraine 1431 - 1453 , Duke of Provence and Anjou from 1434 , King of Naples 1435 - 1442 , Count of Barcelona 1466 - 1479

After the death of Juan II, Barcelona returned to the control of the Trastamar dynasty.

  • 1479 - 1516 : Ferdinand (Ferrand) II ( 1452 - 1516 ), Duke of Mont Blanc 1458 - 1479 , Count of Ribagorsa 1458 - 1469 , Prince of Girona 1461 - 1479 , King of Castile and Leon (Ferdinand V) 1474 - 1504 , Count of Barcelona, ​​King of Aragon , Valencia, Mallorca, Sardinia and Sicily (Ferdinand III) from 1479 , King of Naples (Ferdinand III) from 1503 , King of Navarra (Ferdinand I) 1512 - 1515 , regent of Castile and Leon from 1507 , son of Juan II

In 1516, Barcelona, ​​along with Aragon, became part of the Kingdom of Spain , and the title of Count of Barcelona became part of the official title of King of Spain.

Title Counts of Barcelona

Bourbons

  • 1641 - 1643 : Louis XIII

In 1978, the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, granted the title of Count of Barcelona to his father, who wore it until his death. Since his only son became the ruling king of Spain, with the death of Juan, the title of Count of Barcelona returned to the Crown.

  • 1978 - 1993 : Juan de Bourbon ( 1913 - 1993 )

See also

  • County Barcelona
  • Kingdom of aragon
  • County Provence
  • List of Kings of Spain
  • List of rulers of Aragon

Links

  • Catalan counties on the Reconquista site
  • Website All Monarchies of the World: Spain
  • Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Counts of Barcelona
  • Anonymous authors . Spanish Medieval Chronicles: The Chronicle of Cardeny I. The Chronicle of Cardeny II. Annals of Toledo I. Annals of Toledo II. Annals of Toledo III. (neoprene.). www.kuprienko.info (A. Skromnitsky) (August 24, 2011). Date of treatment November 17, 2012. Archived December 4, 2012.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Barcelona_Graph_List_&oldid = 99711935


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