Bernard II (in Catalan, Bernat de Gothia) was the count of Barcelona, Girona and margrave ofGothia and Septimania from 865 to 878. Bernard was the son...
Prince ofGothia (princeps Gothiæ) or Prince of the Goths (princeps Gothorum) was a title of nobility, sometimes assumed by its holder as a sign of supremacy...
replaced by BernardofGothia in that year. He returned to favour under Charles the Fat. In the war against Boso of Provence, he obtained the county of Mâcon...
title "Prince ofGothia". A margrave or Marcgravi is a Graf ("duke") of the March. The later Toulousain and Catalan lords, such as Bernardof Septimania...
Wilfred came into possession of Barcelona through his service to Charles the Bald against the rebel BernardofGothia, Count of Barcelona, Roussillon, and...
Barcelona) Humfrid (857-865, also count of Barcelona) BernardofGothia (865-878, also count of Barcelona) Bernard Plantapilosa (878) After 830 the counts...
venerated; the year is an approximation. A name for him, Bernard de la Gothie, or BernardofGothia, refers to a Carolingian name for Septimania. Sainte Solange...
Gothia BernardofGothia (865–878), also Margrave ofGothia Guillermona (c.878–920), married to Robert of Magalona Bernard I (c.920–930), son of Guillermona...
to Bernard Plantapilosa, son of Bernardof Septimania, and then later to BernardofGothia after Bernard fell out of favor. In 878, King Louis the Younger...
proceeded to divide the Empire, giving Gothia to Charles, although the division would not be effective until his death. Bernard attempted to regain favour with...
Stammerer (King of West Francia) defeat noble supporters of the rebel BernardofGothia. September 11 – BernardofGothia is dispossessed of his titles by...
Duke of Bavaria 1156–1180, deposed 1180, died 1195. Humfrid, deposed, 865, died after 872. BernardofGothia, deposed, 878. Sunyer, Count of Barcelona...
759, who by the end of the 9th century renamed it as Gothia or the Gothic March (Marca Gothica). After the Frankish conquest of Narbonne in 759, the...
surviving counties of the Hispanic March and the southernmost part of the March ofGothia that were later united to form the Principality of Catalonia. In...
Córdoba against the counties of Pallars and Ribagorza. In August 872, BernardofGothia was assassinated by a vassal ofBernard Plantapilosa, and Oliba II...
the Bald, youngest son of the Emperor. Bernard was accused of infidelity and dispossessed of all his lands in Septimania and Gothia; they were given to Berengar...
inherited the counties of Urgell and Cerdanya. In 876, he rebelled against Bernard, Margrave ofGothia, and invaded Rosselló with the help of his brother and...
Magnusson (de Gothia) is portrayed as a high-ranking member of the Knights Templar, commanding a contingent of the army at the battle of Montgisard. The...
adhered to Arianism in the past converted to Judaism in Septimania (later Gothia) and Hispanic Marches (called later also Gotholania, Catalonia). At that...
to be saved from harm thanks to his mother's intense prayers to Saint Bernardof Clairvaux. The mother considers it a miracle and finds she must recompensate...
writing that "the word 'Gothia' should have sufficed for condemnation" of the passage in the Historia Augusta, felt that the burden of evidence from Herodian...
of the Iberian Peninsula. These eastern Iberian territories were repopulated with people from the March ofGothia. This resulted in the formation of an...
Frankish count and leading magnate in Gothia during the reign of Louis the Pious. He was initially the Count of Roussillon from about 800, but he received...
Raymond of Toulouse, Prince ofGothia. This union was purely political and arranged by the king – following the advice of Queen Emma and Count Geoffrey...