(Redirected from Raymond Borrel of Barcelona)'Raymond Borrel' (in
Catalan, ''Ramon Borrell'' and
Spanish, ''Ramón Borrell'') (
972-
1017) , was
count of Barcelona,
Girona, and
Ausona from
992. Son of
Borrell II of Barcelona and
Letgarda de Rouergue. He was associated with his father from
988.
In
993 he married
Ermesinde of Carcassonne with whom he had one son:
Berengar Raymond (c.
1006).
Between
1000 and
1002 he had to deal with a number of incursions by
Al-Mansur. However Al-Mansur was killed in
Battle of Calatañazor by Navarran and Leon forces. Seeing an opportunity Raymond counter-attacked in
1003 leading an expedition to
Lleida. However this prompted a new raid on the County of Barcelona by Al-Mansur's son, Abd al-Malik.
In
1010, with the
Cordoban Caliphate crumbling into civil war Raymond saw another opportunity. He organised a campaign against the Caliphate, with
Armengol I of Urgell,
Bernard of Besalú, and joined forces with
Muhammad II of Córdoba. The army destroyed the forces of Caliph
Suleiman II and sacked Cordoba. As a result
Catalonia remained free from further Moorish dominion. Armengol died in battle on
September 1 at Córdoba.
In
1015 and
1016 Raymond made further expeditions to the Rivers
Ebro and
Segre. The treasure obtained in these campaigns maintained the loyalty of his barons.
In the County of Barcelona he ensured the repopulation of the
Segarra,
Conca de Barberà and
Camp de Tarragona. He began the construction of the
cathedral in Barcelona. He was also the first Catalan ruler to mint his own
coinage.
At his death in
1017, he was succeeded by his son Berengar Raymond under the
regency of his mother.