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page 112th-century Catalan people
Arnold of Torroja
Grand Master of the Knights Templar
Douce I, Countess of Provence
Countess suo jure of Provence (1090-1129)
Ermengol VI, Count of Urgell
Spanish noble
Ermengol VII, Count of Urgell
Spanish noble

Gausfred III of Roussillon
Count of Roussillon
Girard II of Roussillon
Count of Roussilon
Master of Taüll
Catalan muralist
Master of Cabestany
French artist
Bernard, Count of Cerdanya
Catalan noble
Girard I of Roussillon
Catalan noble
Josef ben Meir ibn Zabara
Catalan physician and moralist

Master of Pedret
name given by historians to a Romanesque fresco painter active in Catalonia in the early twelfth century

Joseph ben Judah ibn Aknin
Jewish writer
Agalbursa of Bas
Agalbursa de Bas (or Agalburga, Galbors)(fl. 12th century CE) was the daughter of Ponce de Cervera, viscount of Bas (a Catalan magnate), and Almodis, daughter of Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona. King Alfonso of Aragon was her cousin. In 1157, she married Barisone II of Arborea as his second wife. He was the ruler of Arborea, one of the four kingdoms into which Sardinia had been divided. The marriage lead many Catalan families to come live in Arborea.
Arnau Cadell
sculptor
Hugh II, Count of Empúries
Count of Empuries