Counts of Berga
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The counts of Berga were the feudal lords of Berga, one of the Catalan counties created out of Besalú in 988 for a younger son of Oliba Cabreta. The viscounts of Berga ruled the city in name during the rule of the counts of Besalú from the early tenth century.
[edit] Counts
- Oliva (988-1002)
- Wilfred (1002-1035)
- Bernard I (1035-1050)
- Berengar (1050)
- Raymond (1050-1068)
- William I (1068-1094)
- William II (1094-1109) co-reigning with
- Bernard II (1094-1117)
To the counts of Barcelona.
[edit] Viscounts
- Brandai (905-?)
- Onofred (c.950)
- Bardina (1003-1017)
- Dalmau I (1017-1067)
- Bernat Dalmau (1067-1086)
- Dalmau II Bernat (1086-1113)
- Guisla (1113-?)
- William I (?-1183)
- William II (1183-1196)
- Berengar (1196-1199)
- Raymond (1199)
Sold to Peter II of Aragón.