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  1. Gerberga fu contessa di Provenza e contessa consorte di Gévaudan.

  2. Gerberga (1045/65–1115), also spelled Gerberge or Gerburge, was the Countess of Provence for more than a decade, until 1112. Provence is a region located in the southeastern part of modern-day France that did not become part of France until 1481 (well after Gerberga's time).

  3. Le guerres baussenques, traducibili in italiano con guerre baussene, conservano nella memoria provenzale un posto importante: sono il ricordo « idealizzato » della resistenza dei provenzali e di una delle sue più illustri famiglie, la casa di Baux, contro l'« occupante » catalano. Sul piano politico, esse contribuiscono, per il ...

  4. Berengario Raimondo è stato conte di Provenza, dal 1131 e conte consorte di Melgueil, dal 1135, alla sua morte.

  5. 5 mar 2010 · Gerberga (c. 1060 – 1115) was the Countess of Provence from 1093 to 1112. She was a sister of Bertrand II of Provence and Matilda. In 1073, she married Gilbert I of Gévaudan.

    • Gilbert I, Vicomte de Millau et Gévaudan
    • circa February 03, 1112
    • estimated between 1025 and 1075
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  6. Gerberga (1045/65–1115), also spelled Gerberge or Gerburge, was the Countess of Provence for more than a decade, until 1112. Provence is a region located in the southeastern part of modern-day France that did not become part of France until 1481 (well after Gerberga's time).

  7. Gerberge Gerberga Countess of Provence Gévaudan (Provence) (aft. 1078 - 3 Feb 1112) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (16 entries) ... itwiki Gerberga di Provenza;