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Ramon Berenguer I The old (1023-1076), Earl of Barcelona and Gerona (1023-1076), of Olerdola (1049-1076) and Ausona (1054-76)
Ramon Berenguer IV (1113-1162), count of Barcelona and prince of Aragon, and Petronila (Peronella) (1136-1173), queen of Aragon and countess of Ribargorza, Sobrarbe and Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer I The Older (1023-1076), Count of Barcelona and Girona (1023-1076), of Olerdola (1049-1076) and of Ausona (1054-1076)
Ramon Berenguer III El Grande (1082-1131), count of Barcelona and Ramiro II El Monje (1080-1157), king of Aragon (1134-1137), count of Ribagorza and Sobrarbe
King Alphonse XIII with General Primo de Rivera the day of the establishment of the Military Board, 1923, besides them, Caralcanti, Mayandin, Berenguer, Saro, Daban, Ruiz del Portal, Navarro
Damaso Berenguer (1873-1853) presiding over the council of ministers, Spanish military and politician, was the President of the Governmentr with Alfonso XIII
Damaso Berenguer (1873-1853, Spanish military and politician, was the President of the Government with Alfonso XIII
Güell cellar in El Garraf, inside of the chapel built on the top of the buildingGuell cellar in El Garraf, inside of the chapel built on the top of the building with parabolic arches, designed by Francesc Berenguer i Mestres, a disciple of Antoni Gaudi
Detail of Güell cellar in El Garraf, work by Francesc Berenguer i Mestres (1866 - 1914)Detail of Guell cellar in El Garraf, work by Francesc Berenguer i Mestres (1866 - 1914), a disciple of Antoni Gaudi