Later, in the 13th century the Barony of Entença was established in the Priorat and Ribera d'Ebre areas that had been conquered to the saracens and needed repopulation.
Thus, in 1324 King James II annexed the Barony of Entença to the County of Prades, which he established for his son Ramon Berenguer.
The ruins of the Casa de la Reina Teresa d'Entença[1] can still be seen in Entença village, close to Benavarri.
Because of the historical significance of this bloodline, streets or squares named 'Entença' or 'Entenza' are common in towns and villages throughout Catalonia, the Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands.
Among the foremost members of the Entença family, the following deserve mention[2] (names in Catalan):