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155:, he would not take revenge, but would submit a complaint to Raymond and give him three months to obtain a judicial resolution. For this agreement to respect the peace of Raymond's counties, William pledged the castle of Finestres and 94:, later his successor, with him as co-count. He was assassinated sometime between 1066 and 1070, and suspicion fell on his brother, who nonetheless succeeded to the county unopposed. 72: 167: 210: 64: 193: 76: 184:, the Visigothic law still in effect in Catalonia, he granted Llúcia one tenth of all his possessions. That same day he also made what he called a 156: 166:
To seal the new alliance between Besalú and Barcelona, William agreed to marry Raymond Berengar's sister-in-law, Llúcia, daughter of Count
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In 1057, William and Raymond came to another agreement. This time William placed the castle of Colltort in pledge.
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to Raymond, becoming his vassal for Besalú. This was supplemented by a written convention (
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Making Agreements in Medieval Catalonia: Power, Order, and the Written Word, 1000–1200
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William's reign was characterised by conflict with the church. He had to cede
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Between 1054 and 1057, William formed an important alliance with Count
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and all that pertained to them. This marriage never came to fruition.
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Benito i Monclús, Pere; Taylor, Nathaniel L.; Kosto, Adam J. (1996).
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from 1052 until his death, co-reigning for a time with his brother,
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of the two castles standing as sureties to the agreement.
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and Adelaide. He married Stephanie, daughter of Count
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Valls i Taberner, Ferran; Soldevila, Ferran (2002).
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Index

William II of Besalú
Catalan
Count of Besalú
Bernard II
Deeds of the Counts of Barcelona
William I "the Fat"
Geoffrey I of Provence
Bernard III
Roger II of Foix
Bàscara
bishopric of Girona
Bernard II
Raymond Berengar I of Barcelona
Ermessenda
placitum
commended himself
oath of fealty
aid
Finestres
Colltort
Berengar Raymond I
Girona
Osona
La Guàrdia
castellans
Bernard I of La Marche
dower
Liber iudiciorum
Berga
Ripoll

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