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Ramon Berenguer II. Count of Barcelona (1076-1082). Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona. Montjuic Castle Military Museum
Ramon Berenguer IV. Count of Barcelona (1131-1162). Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona. Montjuic Castle Military Museum
Ramon Berenguer I (1023-1076). Count of Barcelona and Girona (1035-1076). Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona. Montjuic Castle Military Museum
Almodis De La Marca (?-1071). Countess of Barcelona" Almodis De La Marca (?-1071). Countess of Barcelona, wife of Ram erenguer I.; Ramon Berenguer I (1023-1076). Count of Barcelona and Girona (1035-1076)
Berenguer Ramon II taking the city of Tarragona, CataloniaBerenguer Ramon II the Fratricide (c.1053-c.1099). Count of Barcelona. Ramon Berenguer II taking the city of Tarragona, Catalonia. Engraving in Spain Illustrated History, 19th century
Ramon Berenguer III the Great (1082-1131). Engraving. ColoreRamon Berenguer III the Great (1082-1131). Count of Barcelona. Engraving in Spain Illustrated History, 19th century. Colored
Ramon Berenguer I the Old (1023-1076) and his wife, AlmodisRamon Berenguer I the Old (1023-1076), Count of Barcelona, and his wife, Almodis de la Marche. Manuscript Book of Franchises and Privileges of the Kingdom of Mallorca, (1334)
Berenguer Ramon II taking the city of Tarragona, CataloniaBerenguer Ramon II the Fratricide (c.1053-c.1099). Count of Barcelona. Ramon Berenguer II taking the city of Tarragona, Catalonia. Engraving in Spain Illustrated History, 19th century. Colored
Act of consecration of the Cathedral of Barcelona. Parchment.1058. Attended Count Ramon Berenguer and his wife Almodis
Parchment of Cathedral of St. Peter of Vic. 11th century. CaParchment of Cathedral of St. Peter of Vic.11th century. Caroligian minuscule. Ermenir Quintilia canon
Guell Wine Cellar (1895-1897). Chapel. By Antoni Gaudi (1852Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. Guell Wine Cellar (1895-1897). Exterior of a chapel. Catalonia. Spain
Felix Berenguer de Marquina (1736-1826). Spanish AdministraFelix Berenguer de Marquina (1736-1826). Spanish naval officer, colonial official and viceroy of New Spain (1800-1803). Colored engraving
Spousal donation of Ramon Berenguer I the Old to Almodis de la Marche. 11th century. Parchment. Archive of the Crown of Aragon. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
Ramon Berenguer I the Old (1023-1076). Count of Barcelona. Document with the donation of the Counts of Barcelona to the cathedral chapter. Original parchment of 1055
Ramon Berenguer IV (1113-1162) and his wife Petronilla (1136Ramon Berenguer IV (1113-1162), Count of Barcelona and Prince of Aragon (1137-1162), and Petronilla (1136-1173). Queen of Aragon, wife of Ramon Berenguer IV
Spain (1930). Newspaper La Nacion (29th January" Spain (1930). Newspaper " La Nacion" (29th January 1930). Cover with the news of the formation of the government presided by general D᭡ so Bereguer. SPAIN. Madrid
Ramon Berenguer III (1082-1131). Count of Barcelona (1096-1131). Sepulchre made in 1893 in which is contained the sarcophagus of 12th c. SPAIN. CATALONIA. GERONA. Ripoll
DESPUIG, Ramon (14th c. ); MONTAGUT, BerenguerDESPUIG, Ramon (14th c.); MONTAGUT, Berenguer de (14th c.). Church of Santa Maric del Mar. SPAIN. Barcelona. Church of Santa Maric del Mar. Rose window of the fa硤 e. Gothic art. Glass window
FORTUNY, Mariano (1838-1874). Count Berenguer III Raising the Standard of Barcelona on the Tower of Foix Castle. 1857. The Count with his troops driving the Barcelona standard into the Tower of