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'''Bello''' also known in Latin as '''Borellus Ausonus'''{{ |
'''Bello''' also known in Latin as '''Borellus Ausonus'''{{Fact|date=March 2009}} (born 755 died 812) was the son of ]. | ||
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Bello also known in Latin as Borellus Ausonus (born 755 died 812) was the son of Guillaume I de Rases.
Bello stands at the head of the Bellonid Dynasty of Carcasson and Razes which reached its apex in Wilfred the Hairy who is usually regarded as the progenitor of the House of Barcelona.
It is not known who Borellus married but several of his children are known:
- Guisclafred, his successor in Carcassonne
- Sunifred I, Count of Barcelona
- Oliba I, Count of Razes
- Sunyer I of Ampurias, Count of Empúries
- Rotaude de Razes, who married Alaric de Blanchefort
External links
- Genealogical information at rodovid.org
Notes
- Martin Aurell, "Les noces du comte: Mariage et pouvoir en Catalogne (785-1213)" Vol. 73, No. 4 (Oct., 1998), pp. 1102-1104 Published by: Medieval Academy of America.
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