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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arnau_MirArnau Mir - Wikipedia

    Arnau (or Arnal) Mir (died 1174) was the Count of Pallars Jussà from 1124/6 until his death. [1] The Memoria renovata, which dates to the reign of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona over the Kingdom of Aragon, contains a genealogy of Arnau Mir. The author of the Memoria was dedicated to justifying the independence of the County of Ribagorza from ...

  2. El Jurament de pau i treva del comte Pere Ramon de Pallars Jussà al bisbe d'Urgell (1098–1112) és document de pau i treva escrit per Pere Ramon de Pallars Jussà. El text, trobat a sant Ot d'Urgell , està escrit pràcticament tot en català i destaca per una gran riquesa d' antropònims .

  3. L' Arxiu Comarcal del Pallars Jussà (ACPJ) fou inaugurat el dia 12 de febrer de 2009. Té la seu en un singular edifici de nova planta, dissenyat pels arquitectes Joan Arnalot i Elena Belart, i és situat al solar de l'antiga Casa Sullà, nissaga nobiliària trempolina que remunta al segle xv, dins del nucli antic de Tremp.

  4. Arnau Ramon of Pallars Jussà. The Torre de la Presó, remains of the castle of Talarn, once held by Arnau Ramon. Arnau Ramon (died 1112) was the Count of Pallars Jussà from 1098 until his death. [1] He was the second son of Ramon IV and co-ruled with his elder brother Pere Ramon until the latter's death in 1111.

  5. Muntanyes de Talarn (5 p.) Muntanyes de la Torre de Cabdella (2 cat.) Muntanyes de Tremp (4 cat., 7 p.) Obtingut de « ». Categories: Geografia del Pallars Jussà. Muntanyes de Catalunya per comarca.

  6. When Sunyer I, who had outlived his brothers and nephews, and died in 1011, the once independent Pallars, through subdivision of authority, had become subject to influences from Urgell, Barcelona, and Aragon. Sunyer's two sons divided their inheritance, with Raymond III ruling in Pallars Jussà and William II in Pallars Sobirà.

  7. Pallars Sobirà. 7.181 (1. Januar 2022) Die Comarca Pallars Sobirà liegt in der Provinz Lleida der Autonomen Gemeinschaft von Katalonien ( Spanien ). Der Gemeindeverband hat eine Fläche von 1.359,14 km² und 7181 Einwohner (2022). Zusammen mit der Comarca Pallars Jussà bildet sie die historische Comarca Pallars.