Ramon Borrell had made further expeditions to…
1017 CE
Ramon Borrell had made further expeditions to the rivers Ebro and Segre in 1015 and 1016, and has used the treasure obtained from these campaigns to maintain the loyalty of his barons.
Within the County of Barcelona, he has ensured the repopulation of the Segarra, Conca de Barberà and Camp de Tarragona.
He is also the first Catalan ruler to mint his own coinage.
He is succeeded at at his death in 1017 by his son Berenguer Ramon under the regency of his mother.
He is reportedly buried in the Barcelona Cathedral, but his grave is lost.