Robert d'Aguiló (c. 1100 – c. 1159), also known as Robert Bordet, was a Norman knight who moved from Normandy to Catalonia in the early 12th century. He was a native of Cullei (modern Rabodanges in Orne, France), as reported by Orderic Vitalis, and his name d'Aguiló is a catalanized form of "d'Aculley" or "de Culley" that he adopted after marrying the daughter of a Catalan noble. Robert was married to Agnes Sibylla (died 1170), and had four sons by her: (William, died 1168), Robert, Ricard (Richard), and Berenguer (Berengar, who in conjunction with Robert, assassinated Bishop in 1171).
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| - Robert d'Aguiló (ca)
- Robert d'Aguiló (es)
- Robert Burdet (fr)
- Roberto di Tarragona (it)
- Robert d'Aguiló (en)
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| - Robert d'Aculley, Robert Culley o Robert de Culley, més conegut com a Robert d'Aguiló o Robert Bordet (Normandia, v.1100? - ?, 1154/57) fou príncep de Tarragona (1129-1154/57). (ca)
- Robert de Culei surnommé Burdet (en latin : Rodbertus de Culcio, cognomento Burdet), né vers la fin du XIe siècle à Cullei en Normandie et mort vers 1155, est un chevalier normand qui s'illustra comme mercenaire en Catalogne où il deviendra prince de Tarragone en 1129. (fr)
- Roberto Burdet (... – ...) è stato un condottiero normanno del XII secolo. (it)
- Robert d'Aguiló, d'Aculley, de Culley o Colei (c. 1100 – c. 1159), conocido también como Robert Bordet, fue un aventurero normando que se trasladó desde Normandía a la península ibérica a comienzos del siglo XII temprano. Nació en Cullei (actual Orne), según transmite Orderico Vital. En 1124 Robert llegó a ser gobernador del recientemente conquistado territorio de Tudela en nombre de Rotrou de Perche y se mantuvo en el cargo los dos años siguientes. En 1133 acudió a servir con su hueste a Alfonso I de Aragón en su campaña de conquista de Mequinenza y Fraga. Durante el sitio de Fraga Orderico Vital refiere que rechazó un ataque almorávide dirigido contra el sitio cristiano. (es)
- Robert d'Aguiló (c. 1100 – c. 1159), also known as Robert Bordet, was a Norman knight who moved from Normandy to Catalonia in the early 12th century. He was a native of Cullei (modern Rabodanges in Orne, France), as reported by Orderic Vitalis, and his name d'Aguiló is a catalanized form of "d'Aculley" or "de Culley" that he adopted after marrying the daughter of a Catalan noble. Robert was married to Agnes Sibylla (died 1170), and had four sons by her: (William, died 1168), Robert, Ricard (Richard), and Berenguer (Berengar, who in conjunction with Robert, assassinated Bishop in 1171). (en)
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| - Robert d'Aculley, Robert Culley o Robert de Culley, més conegut com a Robert d'Aguiló o Robert Bordet (Normandia, v.1100? - ?, 1154/57) fou príncep de Tarragona (1129-1154/57). (ca)
- Robert de Culei surnommé Burdet (en latin : Rodbertus de Culcio, cognomento Burdet), né vers la fin du XIe siècle à Cullei en Normandie et mort vers 1155, est un chevalier normand qui s'illustra comme mercenaire en Catalogne où il deviendra prince de Tarragone en 1129. (fr)
- Robert d'Aguiló, d'Aculley, de Culley o Colei (c. 1100 – c. 1159), conocido también como Robert Bordet, fue un aventurero normando que se trasladó desde Normandía a la península ibérica a comienzos del siglo XII temprano. Nació en Cullei (actual Orne), según transmite Orderico Vital. En 1124 Robert llegó a ser gobernador del recientemente conquistado territorio de Tudela en nombre de Rotrou de Perche y se mantuvo en el cargo los dos años siguientes. En 1133 acudió a servir con su hueste a Alfonso I de Aragón en su campaña de conquista de Mequinenza y Fraga. Durante el sitio de Fraga Orderico Vital refiere que rechazó un ataque almorávide dirigido contra el sitio cristiano. El 14 de marzo de 1129, le fue cedida la autoridad secular del distrito de Tarragona por San Olegario, obispo de Barcelona, con el título de príncipe de Tarragona (Tarraconensis princeps), de hecho, vídamo o defensor del territorio arzobispal. Mantuvo su cargo hasta 1153. Robert se casó con Agnes Sibylla (fallecida en 1170), de la que tuvo cuatro hijos: Guillem (muerto 1168), Robert, Ricard, y Berenguer (que conjuntamente con Robert, asesinaron al obispo en 1171). (es)
- Robert d'Aguiló (c. 1100 – c. 1159), also known as Robert Bordet, was a Norman knight who moved from Normandy to Catalonia in the early 12th century. He was a native of Cullei (modern Rabodanges in Orne, France), as reported by Orderic Vitalis, and his name d'Aguiló is a catalanized form of "d'Aculley" or "de Culley" that he adopted after marrying the daughter of a Catalan noble. In 1124 Robert became governor of the newly conquered territory of Tudela and held that post for the next two years. Three years after his term office, on 14 March 1129, he was ceded secular authority in the district of Tarragona by Olegarius, Bishop of Barcelona, with the title of "Prince of Tarragona" (princeps Tarraconensis), effectively the archiepiscopate's vidame or defensor (defender, advocate). His position in Tarragona he maintained until 1153. On 24 January 1150 Robert granted the lordship of Riudoms to Arnau de Palomar. In 1149 Robert granted a charter to the city of Tarragona, and appointed one Guillem (William) as lord of the city, but Guillem was forced to resign in 1157. This occurred after he attempted to transfer his rights in the city to the Count of Barcelona but Robert rejected the agreement. On 29 April 1157 the lordship of Reus was granted by Robert to the Church of Tarragona but it was transferred to less than two months later on 3 June. Two years later (1159) an ephemeral agreement between the count, the bishop, and Robert was reached. Robert was married to Agnes Sibylla (died 1170), and had four sons by her: (William, died 1168), Robert, Ricard (Richard), and Berenguer (Berengar, who in conjunction with Robert, assassinated Bishop in 1171). (en)
- Roberto Burdet (... – ...) è stato un condottiero normanno del XII secolo. (it)
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