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Berengar is a masculine name derived from Germanic roots meaning "bear" and "spear". The name appears frequently among certain noble families during the Middle Ages, especially the Unruochings and those related. Bérenger is the French form, while Berengario is the Italian form, Berenguer is the Catalan form, and Berenguier or Berengier is the Occitan form. The Latin form is ''Berengarius'' and the female equivalent is '' Berengaria''. Other forms of the name include Berenger, Bérenger, Bérangier, or Beringer. Personal name * Berengar of Toulouse, Frankish nobleman (fl. ninth century) * Berengar I of Neustria, Frankish nobleman (fl. ninth century) * Berengar II of Neustria, Frankish nobleman (d. 896) * Berengar I of Italy, King of Italy (c. 845–924) * Berengar II of Italy, King of Italy (c. 900–966) * Judicael Berengar, Breton nobleman (fl. tenth century) * Berengar of Tours, theologian (c. 999–1088) * Berengar, Bishop of Venosa (fl. eleventh century) * Henry Berengar, ju ...
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Dámaso Berenguer
Dámaso Berenguer y Fusté, 1st Count of Xauen (4 August 1873 – 19 May 1953) was a Spanish general and politician. He served as Prime Minister during the last thirteen months of the reign of Alfonso XIII. Biography Berenguer was born in San Juan de los Remedios, Cuba, while the island was a Spanish administrative division. He enlisted in the army in 1889, served in Cuba and Morocco. He served in the Second Melillan campaign, taking part in the action of the ''Barranco del Lobo'' (1909). He founded the '' Fuerzas Regulares Indígenas'' on 30 June 1911 and fought in the ensuing Kert campaign, leading the action that killed Riffian leader Mohamed Ameziane in 1912, bringing the end of the campaign. He was promoted to brigadier general in 1916, and, in 1918, to division general. In 1918, he was appointed Minister of War under Prime Minister Manuel García Prieto. He was appointed January 1919 as High Commissioner of Spain in Morocco. He proceeded to occupy Chaouen on 14 ...
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Álex Berenguer
Alejandro "Álex" Berenguer Remiro (born 4 July 1995) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Athletic Bilbao. He began his career at Osasuna in 2014, and played in Italy with Torino for three seasons before joining Athletic in 2020. Club career Osasuna Berenguer was born in Pamplona, Navarre; his father's family is from Almería. He graduated with CA Osasuna's youth setup, and made his debuts as a senior with the reserves in the 2013–14 campaign, in Tercera División. On 10 September 2014, Berenguer made his professional debut, replacing Kenan Kodro in the 81st minute of a 2–0 away loss against Deportivo Alavés, for the season's Copa del Rey. He made his Segunda División debut on 10 January of the following year, again from the bench in a 1–1 away draw against Recreativo de Huelva. Berenguer scored his first professional goal on 30 August 2015, netting the game's only in a home success over CD Mirandés. The following 29 January he extended ...
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Casimiro Berenguer
Casimiro Berenguer Padilla was a Puerto Rican nationalist. He was the military instructor of the Cadets of the Republic (''Cadetes de la República'') who received permission from Ponce Mayor Tormos Diego to celebrate a parade on March 21, 1937, in commemoration of the abolition of slavery and to protest the jailing of its leaders, including Pedro Albizu Campos. The parade resulted in the police riot known as the Ponce massacre. Early years Casimiro Berenguer Padilla was born in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. His parents were Alejandro Berenguer, a mason, and Eugenia Padilla, a housewife. At age 6, he emigrated to the Dominican Republic with his parents, where he spent his childhood and part of his youth. He also learned to trade as a cobbler there. In 1929, he returned to Puerto Rico and established a shoe repair shop in Ponce. Background Berenguer Padilla was an instructor of the Cadets of the Republic in Ponce.
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Ramon Berenguer (other)
Ramon Berenguer or Raymond Berengar may refer to: * Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona (1023–1076), called "the Old" * Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona (1053/54–1082), called "the Towhead" * Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona (1082–1131), called "the Great"; also Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Provence * Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona (c. 1114–1162), called "the Holy" * Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Provence (c. 1135–1166) * Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Provence (c. 1158–1181) * Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (1198–1245) * Raymond Berengar of Andria (between 1279 and 1282–1307) * Raymond Berengar (Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller) Raymond Berengar ( es, Raimundo Berenguer; died 1374) was an Aragonese knight and the 30th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1365 to 1374 while the Order was based in Rhodes. He was succeeded by Robert de Juilly Robert de Juilly ... (died 1374) See also * Berenguer Ramon (disambiguatio ...
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Florin Berenguer
Florin Berenguer-Bohrer (born 1 April 1989) is a French professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Australian club Melbourne City FC. Club career Berenguer trained at the youth academy of Sochaux. He began his senior career in 2009 for Dijon FCO, playing in both Ligue 1 and Ligue 2. In mid-2014, he transferred to his former club Sochaux-Montbéliard, also of Ligue 2, where he stayed for close to four years. In September 2018, Berenguer was picked up by Australian A-League club Melbourne City ahead of the 2018–19 season. Honours Melbourne City * A-League Premiership: 2020–21, 2021–22 * A-League Championship: 2021 File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021; Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar following the coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October 2021 coup in Sudan; Crowd shortly after t ... Individual * PFA A-League Team of the Season: 2021–22 References External ...
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Berenguer De Palou II
Berenguer de Palou II (died 1241) was bishop of Barcelona from 1212 to 1241. He was a major supporter of James I of Aragon. He began his career as a canon priest in Barcelona Cathedral during the episcopate of his uncle Berenguer de Palou I. Shortly after being elected bishop in 1212, he marched with Peter II of Aragon on the latter’s crusade against the Almohads in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Later Palou served as royal councilor and chancellor of the Crown of Catalonia-Aragon. In 1219, he participated in the Fifth Crusade against Damietta in Egypt, contributing to the effort 50 knights and peons and unsuccessfully attempted to prevent the Cathar Crusade. He founded various establishments for the destitute, offering the Castle of Aviñón del Penedés and some of his own properties for this effort. He supported the founding of the Mercedarian Order in 1218. Bishop Berenguer de Palou gave Peter Nolasco and his companions the white habit that they would wear a ...
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Berenguer D'Anoia
Berenguer d'Anoia or de Noya (fl. c. 1300) was a Catalan troubadour from Majorca. He wrote the ''Mirall de trobar'', an Occitan poetic, grammatical, and rhetorical treatise in the tradition of the ''Razos de trobar'' of Raimon Vidal and the ''Regles de trobar'' of Jofre de Foixà, a genre always popular in Catalan country. Berenguer's parents were noble Catalans, originally from the village of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, who settled at Inca in Majorca following its conquest by James the Conqueror. This information concerning his family and origins is found hidden in his own writings in the form of an acrostic which states: The ''Mirall'' commences with a prologue explaining its division into four chapters that study rhetorical forms and major poetic errors. It begins thus: Everything is illustrated with examples drawn from the compositions of previous troubadours, but not always in the correct form. Berenguer himself does not have any work to his own name, though some otherwise una ...
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Berenguer Ramon (other)
Berenguer Ramon or Berengar Raymond might refer to: *Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona "The Hunchback", (1005–1035) *Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona "The Fratricide", (1050s–1090s) *Berenguer Ramon, Count of Provence Berenguer Ramon () (1115–1144) was the count of Provence (1131–1144). He was the younger son of Raymond Berengar III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence. While his older brother Raymond Berengar received Barcelona (his fat ... (1115–1144) See also * Ramon Berenguer (other) {{hndis, Ramon, Berenguer ...
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Pascal Berenguer
Pascal Berenguer (born 20 May 1981, in Marseille, France) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... After his retirement, he was appointed as head coach for the Tours FC under-19 team in November 2015. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Berenguer, Pascal 1981 births Living people French people of Catalan descent French footballers Footballers from Corsica Corsica international footballers Association football midfielders SC Bastia players FC Istres players AS Nancy Lorraine players RC Lens players Tours FC players Ligue 1 players Ligue 2 players ...
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Berenguier De Palazol
Berenguier de Palazol, Palol, or Palou (floruit, fl. 1160–1209)Aubrey, 10–11. was a Catalan people, Catalan troubadour from Elne, Palol in the County of Roussillon. Of his total output twelve ''Canso (song), cansos'' survive, and a relatively high proportion—eight—with melodies. Only some sketchy details of Berenguier's life can be gleaned from surviving records. According to his ''Vida (Occitan literary form), vida'' he was a poor knight, but well-trained and skilled in arms.Egan, 11. Other evidence suggests that his family was well-off. He appears in five documents of Roussillon between 1196 and 1209, all under the Latin language, Latin name ''Berengarius de Palatiolo'' (or ''Palaciolo''). The earliest dates of his career are determined by the fact that he was a vassal of Gausfred III of Roussillon, who died in 1164 and receives mention in several of Berenguier's works. It is quite possible that Berenguier was one of the earliest troubadours, and the poems ...
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Josep Renau Berenguer
Josep Renau Berenguer (17 May 1907 — 11 November 1982) was an artist and communist revolutionary, notable for his propaganda work during the Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebelión, link .... Among his production, he is remarkable for his art deco period, his political propaganda during the Spanish Civil War, the photomurals of the Spanish Pavilion in the International Exhibition of 1937 in Paris, a series of photomontages titled ''Fata Morgana'' or ''The American Way of Life'', and murals and paintings made in Mexico, such as '' Tropic'', dated in 1945. {{DEFAULTSORT:Renau, Josep 1907 births 1982 deaths Spanish artists Spanish emigrants to East Germany Exiles of the Spanish Civil War ...
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Berengar Of Toulouse
Berengar, called the Wise ( ca, Berenguer el Savi, la, Berengarius Sapiens), was the duke or count of Toulouse (814–835) and duke (or margrave) of Septimania (832–835). He held the County of Barcelona concomitantly with Septimania. Berengar was a member of the family of the Unrochids. He was the son of Unruoch II of Friuli and Ingeltrude and brother of Eberhard. His nephew was the Holy Roman Emperor Berengar. In 814, Louis the Pious installed Berengar as Count of Toulouse in succession to Raymond Raphinel who had been appointed by Charlemagne. He was also a councillor of Pepin I of Aquitaine in 816. In 819, he and Guerin, Count of Auvergne, fought against the usurping Duke of Gascony, Lupo III Centule. Berengar appears as a ''missus dominicus'' of Louis in May 825 and then in 827 in the six counties of Rheims, Soissons, Senlis, Beauvais, Laon, and ''Catolonis'' and the four bishoprics of Amiens, Cambrai, Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, and ''Noviomacensem''. In November 831, P ...
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