Wilfred II Borell
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{{short description|9th-century Catalan nobleman}}
Wilfred II or Wifred II, also known as Borrell I or Borrel I (Guifré II Borrell I in Catalan), was Count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona from 897 to 911, succeeding his father, Wilfred I the Hairy. His mother was Guinedilda.{{Cite book |last=Sobrequés i Callicó |first=Jaume |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/779740093 |title=Comtes, reis, comtesses i reines de Catalunya |date=2011 |publisher=Editorial Base |others=Mercè. Morales |isbn=978-84-15267-24-9 |edition=1 |location=Barcelona |pages=24 |oclc=779740093}}
Upon his father's death, the patrimony was divided between his sons Wilfred ΙΙ, Sunifred ΙΙ, Miró and Sunyer. Sunyer (the youngest) assisted Wilfred II in the governing of his three counties, as he was a minor at their father's death. Upon Wilfred II's death in 911, his counties passed to Sunyer. Wilfred II founded and was buried at Sant Pau del Camp monastery in Barcelona. The executor of his testament was Bishop Idalguer of Vic.
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Category:9th-century people from the County of Barcelona
Category:10th-century people from the County of Barcelona
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