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Ramon I de Montcada or Ramón I de Moncada (b. 1150 – d. 1190 or 1191) was a Catalan noble from Tortosa of the House of Montcada and a diplomat in the service of the crown. He was head of the House Moncada and the Seneschal of Barcelona from 1173 to 1181.
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title. Guillem I married Adelaida de Claramunt (b. 1000 - d. 1063). Their first child, RamonIdeMontcada, II Senyor del Castell deMontcada was appointed...
Croatia (b. 1144) RamonIdeMontcada, Catalan nobleman (b. 1150) Ranulf de Glanvill, English Chief Justiciar and writer Robert de Beaumont (White-Hands)...
Catalonia in 1182–85. Berenguer was assassinated by a relative, Guillem RamonIdeMontcada, his niece's husband. In a letter to the suffragans of Tarragona...
1257–1269 Pere d'Urtx 1269–1293 Guillem deMontcada 1295–1308 Ramon Trebaylla 1308–1326 Arnau de Llordat 1326–1341 Pere de Narbona 1341–1348 Niccoló Capocci...
l’atzavara de Can Coris (1980) Encara mor aquella primavera. Barcelona: El Mall, 1981 Salamó. Palma de Mallorca: Tafal, 1981 Rapsòdies deMontcada. València:...
Elisenda deMontcada was believed to have been born in Aitona, the daughter of Pere II RamonMontcadai d’Abarca, Baron of Aitona, and Elisenda de Pinos...
Croatia (b. 1144) RamonIdeMontcada, Catalan nobleman (b. 1150) Ranulf de Glanvill, English Chief Justiciar and writer Robert de Beaumont (White-Hands)...
Guillem Ide Cervelló, 100 knights. Army of Ferrer de San Martín, 100 knights. Army of Ramón II deMontcada, 25/50 knights. Army of Ramon Berenguer de Áger...
4251 of his works. It is housed in five adjoining medieval palaces on Montcada Street in the La Ribera neighborhood in the Old City of Barcelona. It opened...
November 1315. This marriage was childless. — Elisenda deMontcada, daughter of Pedro IdeMontcada, Lord of Altona and Soses, and wife Gisela d'Abarca....
Blanca de la Cerda y Lara (c. 1317 – 1347) was a Spanish noblewoman. She was the daughter of Fernando de la Cerda (1275–1322) and Juana Núñez de Lara,...
of Guillem Ramonde Borja and Sanoguera (who was in Rome in the service of Pope Alexander VI, died in 1503), son of Otic de Borja y Montcada and his wife...
Genoa. She was possibly married secondly with the Catalan magnate, RamondeMontcada, lord of Tortosa and Lleida. "By the grace of God, Queen of Arborea...
in 1268, the families of his two wives, Constance, a daughter of Pere deMontcada of Bearn, and Cecilia, a daughter of Roger-Bernard II of Foix, began...
Parks and Gardens of Barcelona (in Catalan: Institut Municipal de Parcs i Jardins de Barcelona), a body under the Barcelona City Council. Since the 19th...
Majorca come from the former ancestral home of the Caldes family in Carrer Montcada in Barcelona, a building later known as Palau Aguilar (now hosting Museu...
Yolanda or Violante de Hungría; c. 1215 – c. 1251) was the queen of Aragon from 1235 until 1251 as the second wife of King James I of Aragon. A member...
Marie and Peter II's only surviving child, King James I, inherited Aragon and Montpellier. Guillaume de Puylaurens, Chronique 1145-1275 ed. and tr. Jean Duvernoy...
Gesta Comitum Barcinonensium Monfar y Sors (1853). Vol. I, p. 357. Zurita, J. (1669). Anales de la Corona de Aragon (Zaragoza); vol. I, lib. I, p. 31....