Count of Girona
The Counts of Girona (Catalan: Comtes de Girona, Spanish: Condes de Gerona) ruled over the County of Girona (currently in Catalonia), the earliest-established of the Catalan Counties which formed the Marca Hispanica. The line was established by the Frankish noble Charles Rostan, Rostany, first Count of Girona (785-801) at the time of Sa'dun al Ruayni.[1]
Subsequent counts
- Odilon (801-812)
- Bera (812-820)
- Rampo (820-826)
- Bernard I (826-832), first reign
- Berengar (832-835)
- Bernard I (836-844), second reign
- Sunifred I (844-848)
- Wilfred I (848-852)
- Odalric (852-858)
- Humfrid (858-864)
- Otger (861-870)
- Bernat (870-878)
- Wilfred II (878-897)
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References
- Girona carolíngia: comtes, vescomtes i bisbes (del 785 a l'any 1000) Gabriel Roura - 1988 Comtes beneficiaris El primer comte de Girona fou un noble franc anomenat Rostany, prohom de la cort del rei Lluís I el Piadós, rei del recentment constituït regne d'Aquitània. Al comte Rostany li fou encomanada la consolidació del comtat i ...
See also
- Catalan Counties
- Marca Hispanica
- Principality of Catalonia
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