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Oliba (IPA: [uˈliβə]; c. 971–1046) was the count of Berga and Ripoll (988–1002), and later abbot of the monasteries of Santa Maria de Ripoll and Sant...
Abat Oliba CEU University (official name: Universitat Abat Oliba CEU; UAO CEU) is a private university located in Barcelona, Spain. It was founded in...
successor in the county were Carolingian appointees down to about the time of Oliba II, at which point the counties in the outlying regions were beginning to...
Oliba I of Carcassonne (died 837) was a count of Carcassonne in the 9th century. He was the son of Bello of Carcassonne, and brother (or cousin) of Sunifred...
Oliba Cabreta (c. 920 – 990) was the count of Cerdanya from 965 and count of Besalú from 984 until his abdication in 988. He was the fourth son of Miró...
Oliba Seledina Nieves Arroyo (born 1977-11-25 in Esmeraldas) is a female weightlifter from Ecuador. She won a gold medal at the 2007 Pan American Games...
de Vallespir (died 1001) was countess consort of Pallars by marriage to Oliba Cabreta and regent of the County of Cerdanya in 990-994 in co-regency with...
these productions, medieval monodies or polyphonies, with the work of Abbot Oliba in the eleventh century or the compilation Llibre Vermell de Montserrat...
Henry II (who has been promised the Duchy of Bavaria). Count Oliba (Taillefer) Ripoll. Oliba takes up the Benedictine habit at the Monastery of Santa Maria...
detached from Toulouse by the usurper Aznar I Galíndez. Sunifred, brother of Oliba I of Carcassonne, was assigned to expel him. Bernard returned to his domain...
last ones were originally ad hoc, local meetings convened by the clergy (Oliba, Bishop of Vic, who died in 1046, was a notable instigator) but progressively...
Carcassonne. His brothers were Sunyer I of Ampurias, Sunifred I of Barcelona, and Oliba I of Carcassonne. When Bello died, his sons partitioned his domains between...
Internacional de Llengua i Literatura Catalanes, Basilea 1976, Biblioteca "Abat Oliba", vol. 11, L'Abadia de Montserrat, ISBN 9788472021532. Beirante, Maria Ângela...
doze de Abril 1692 años Juan Oliba puso esta Stma. Ymagen Haqui, which means,"The sacred image was placed here by Juan Oliba on April 12, 1692". This particular...
12 de Abril 1692 años, Juan Oliba puso esta Santissima Ymagen Haqui." (English: "On the 12th of April, 1692, Juan Oliba placed this most holy image here...
geographer (d. 1029) Mahmud of Ghazni, emir of the Ghaznavid Empire (d. 1030) Oliba, Spanish count and bishop (approximate date) Rajendra Chola, Emperor of...
took place in Toluges (Roussillon), in 1027, under the presidency of Abbot Oliba, on behalf of Bishop Berenguer d'Elna, absent from the diocese because he...
10th century, the counties of Miro were reunited (984) under one ruler: Oliba Cabreta. His county comprised Besalú, the Fenouillèdes, Capcir, the Baridà...
Catalonia 1990 Private University of Vic Vic Catalonia 1997 Private Abat Oliba CEU University Barcelona Catalonia 2003 Catholic International University...
the monastery under the orders of Abbot Oliba of Ripoll. Santa Cecília did not accept this new situation, so Oliba decided to found the monastery of Santa...
Elna and was part of the county of Roussillon since its creation. In 990 Oliba Cabreta occupied this region and joined it to that of Besalú with which...
Count (897–927) Sunifred II, Count (927–968) Miró III, Count (968–984) Oliba Cabreta, Count (968–988) Wilfred II, Count (988–1035) County of Urgell (complete...