• Guillemundus (also Guillemó) (died 827) was count of Razès and Conflent, in what is now southern France. He was the son of Bera, Count of Barcelona. He...
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  • which is unclear. After taking part in the defeat of the son of Bera, Guillemundus, and his lieutenant, Aisso, in Barcelona and Girona (to 827), he received...
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    delegated the two counties, Razès and Confluent, to his son Guillemundus in around 820. Guillemundus rebelled against Bernard of Septimania, who succeeded his...
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  • destroyed by revolters. Many Goth nobles joined Aissó and Guillemó (or Guillemundus) son of Berà and Count of Rasez and Conflent. Aissó raided the County...
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    Venice Claudius, archbishop of Turin Grigol of Kakheti, Georgian prince Guillemundus, Frankish nobleman Hildegrim, bishop of Châlons Jing Zong, emperor of...
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  • Lleida 1126-1134 Sylvie Guillem (1965-) French ballerina Guillemó or Guillemundus, Frankish Count of Rasez and Conflent, son of Berà Guilhèm, Occitan equivalent...
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    father's example, Bera gave governorship of the counties to his son Guillemundus. In 812, Bera also travelled to the Imperial Court in Aachen with several...
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  • Venice Claudius, archbishop of Turin Grigol of Kakheti, Georgian prince Guillemundus, Frankish nobleman Hildegrim, bishop of Châlons Jing Zong, emperor of...
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