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Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona

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Spouse(s)
  
Mahalta of Apulia

Name
  
Ramon II,

Signature
  

Mother
  
Almodis de La Marche

Noble family
  

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Father
  
Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona

Died
  
6 December 1082Sant Feliu de Buixalleu

Assassinated
  
December 5, 1082, Sant Feliu de Buixalleu, Spain

Children
  
Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona

Siblings
  
Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona

Parents
  
Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona, Almodis de la Marche

Grandchildren
  
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, Berenguer Ramon, Count of Provence, Berengaria of Barcelona

Similar People
  
Ramon Berenguer I - Count o, Ramon Berenguer III - Count, Ramon Berenguer IV - Count, Almodis de la Marche, Raymond IV - Count of Toulouse

Ramon Berenguer II the Towhead or Cap de estopes (1053 or 1054 – December 5, 1082) was Count of Barcelona from 1076 until his death. He ruled jointly with his twin brother, Berenguer Ramon II. The Chronicle of San Juan de la Pena called him, ". . . exceeding brave and bold, kind, pleasant, pious, joyful, generous, and of an attractive appearance. Because of the extremely thick hair he had on top of his head, he was known as Cap d'Estop."

He succeeded his father, Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona, as co-ruler with his twin brother, Berenguer Ramon, in 1075.

The twins failed to agree and divided their possessions between them, against the will of their late father. Ramon Berenguer the Towhead, so called because of the thickness and colour of his hair, was killed while hunting in the woods in 1082. His brother, who went on to become the sole ruler of Catalonia, was credited by popular opinion of having orchestrated this murder. Berenguer Ramon the Fratricide was later succeeded by Ramon Berenguer's son, Ramon Berenguer III.

Family and issue

Ramon Berenguer married to Mahalta (or Maud) of Apulia, born ca. 1059, died 1111/1112, daughter of Duke Robert Guiscard and of Sikelgaita de Salerno. Following his murder, she remarried to Aimery I of Narbonne, and was the mother of his son Aimery II.

Ramon Berenguer and Mahalta's son, Ramon Berenguer III (before 1082–1131), was count of Barcelona and Provence

References

Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona Wikipedia