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Ramon Berenguer V, Count of Provence

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Count Raymond was a lord of gentle lineage, and kin to them of the house of Aragon, and to the family of the count of Toulouse, By inheritance Provence, this side of the Rhone, was his; a wise and courteous lord was he, and of noble state and virtuous, and in his time did honourable deeds, and to his
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to marry his daughter Eleanor. Henry sent his own knight to Provence early in 1235, and again Ramon Berenguer and his family entertained him lavishly. Henry wrote to William on 22 June that he was very interested, and sent a delegation to negotiate the marriage in October. Henry was seeking a dowry
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of ten thousand silver marks. Ramon Berenguer had to get contributions from allies for a portion, and had to pledge several of his castles to cover the rest. Ramon Berenguer and Beatrice travelled with their daughter to
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court came all gentle persons of Provence and of France and of Catalonia, by reason of his courtesy and noble estate, and he made many Provençal coblas and canzoni of great worth.
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sent her knight to both Toulouse and Provence in 1233, Ramon Berenguer entertained him lavishly, and the knight left well impressed by both the count and his eldest daughter,
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in Turin. Frederick was gathering forces to assert more control in Italy. Raymond VII of Toulouse was also summoned, and all were expected to work together in the war.
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Cox, Eugene (1999). "The kingdoms of Burgundy, the lands of the house of Savoy and adjacent territories". In Abulafia, David (ed.).
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left him in a precarious position. Raymond turned his troops from fighting France to attempting to claim lands from Provence. When
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decreed that no one but the pope could excommunicate Ramon Berenguer. In 1245, Ramon Berenguer sent representatives to the
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in 1234 to sign the marriage treaty, and then Margaret was escorted to her wedding in Sens by her uncles
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Davin, Emmanuel (1963). "Béatrice de Savoie, Comtesse de Provence, mère de quatre reines (1198–1267)".
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Cardona, Marti Aurel I. (2016). "Raymond Berenguer V, Count of Provence". In Gerli, E. Michael (ed.).
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of up to twenty thousand silver marks to help offset the dowry he had just paid for his sister,
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worked in his favour against Toulouse, Ramon Berenguer was concerned that its resolution in the
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In 1228, Ramon Berenguer supported his father-in-law in a double-sided conflict against
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Shortly after, William began negotiating on Ramon Berenguer's behalf with
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referred to do not survive and Ramon Berenguer is not listed among the
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Villani's Chronicle, Being Selections from the First Nine Books of the
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Ramon Berenguer had many border disputes with his neighbours, the
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Les noces du comte: mariage et pouvoir en Catalogne (785-1213)
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Ramon Berenguer and his wife were known for their support of
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Eleanor of Provence: Queenship in Thirteenth-Century England
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Ramon Berenguer IV of Provence

Count of Provence
Alfonso II
Beatrice
Count of Forcalquier
Garsenda
Beatrice
Aix-en-Provence
Église Saint-Jean-de-Malte
Beatrice of Savoy
Issue
Margaret, Queen of France
Eleanor, Queen of England
Sanchia, Queen of Germany
Beatrice, Queen of Sicily
House
Aragon
Alfonso II, Count of Provence
Garsenda, Countess of Forcalquier
French
House of Barcelona
count of Provence
Forcalquier
Ramon Berenguer IV de Barcelona
Alfonso II, Count of Provence
Garsenda, Countess of Forcalquier
MonzĂłn
James
Beatrice of Savoy

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