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Armaqand. Ermengol of Rouergue Saint Ermengol Ermengol I of Urgell Ermengol II of Urgell Ermengol III of Urgell Ermengol IV of Urgell Ermengol V of Urgell
Ermengol
11th-century Catalonian nobleman
Ermengol or Armengol III (1032 – 1065), called el de Barbastro, was the Count of Urgell from 1038 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol II, Count of
Ermengol_III
12th-century Catalonian nobleman
Ermengol or Armengol VI (1096 – 1154), called el de Castilla ("the one from Castile"), was the count of Urgell from 1102 until his death. He was the son
Ermengol_VI
Catalan nobleman (c. 1235 – 1243)
Ermengol IX (c. 1235 – 1243) was a medieval Catalan nobleman. After his father's death in 1243, the eight-year-old boy succeeded as Count of Urgell. However
Ermengol_IX
Count of Urgell (died 1038)
Ermengol or Armengol II (died 1038), called the Pilgrim, was the count of Urgell from 1011 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol I and his second wife
Ermengol_II
11th-century Catalonian count
Ermengol or Armengol IV (1056–1092), called el de Gerb or Gerp, was the count of Urgell from 1066 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol III and Adelaide
Ermengol_IV
12th-century Catalonian nobleman
Ermengol or Armengol VIII (1158–1208), known as el de Sant Hilari ("the one from Sant Hilari") was the count of Urgell from 1184 until his death. He was
Ermengol_VIII
11th-century Catalonian nobleman
Ermengol or Armengol I (974–1010), called el de Córdoba, was the count of Urgell from 992 to his death. He was the second son of Borrell II of Barcelona
Ermengol_I
Topics referred to by the same term
Ermengol, Count of Urgell may refer to: Ermengol I, Count of Urgell Ermengol II, Count of Urgell Ermengol III, Count of Urgell Ermengol IV, Count of Urgell
Ermengol,_Count_of_Urgell
11th-century Catalonian nobleman
Ermengol or Armengol V (1078–1102), called El de Mollerussa ("He of Mollerussa"), was the count of Urgell from 1092 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol
Ermengol_V
Ermengol X (1261–1314) was the Count of Urgel and Viscount of Àger from 1268 to 1314. He was the son of Álvaro of Urgell and his second wife, Cecilia,
Ermengol_X
Medieval Catalonian county (798–1413)
(1010–1038) Ermengol III (1038–1065) Ermengol IV (1065–1092) Ermengol V (1092–1102) Ermengol VI (1102–1154) Ermengol VII (1154–1184) Ermengol VIII (1184–1209)
County_of_Urgell
992 – 1 September 1010 Ermengol I el de Còrdova ("of Cordoba"), born 975, killed in battle at Córdoba in 1010 1010–1038 Ermengol II el Peregrí ("the Pilgrim")
Counts_of_Urgell
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
year dedicated to Sant Ermengol, such as the Sant Ermengol Fair, one of the oldest in Catalonia, and the altarpiece of Sant Ermengol. The Segre Olympic Park
La_Seu_d'Urgell
12th-century Catalonian nobleman
Valencia"). The son of Ermengol VI and his first wife, Arsenda of Cabrera, Ermengol VII inherited his father's titles upon the death of Ermengol VI in 1154. In
Ermengol_VII
Spanish bishop (died 1035)
Saint Ermengol (also Armengol or Armengod) or Hermengaudius was the bishop of Urgell from 1010 until his death in 1035. Possibly born in the village of
Saint_Ermengol
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller (1188–1190)
doi:10.4324/9780203389638. ISBN 0-415-39312-4. Luttrell, Anthony (2005). "Ermengol de Aspa, Provisor of the Hospital: 1188". Crusades. 4 (1): 15–19. doi:10
Armengol_de_Aspa
Bertha, or of Bernard II of Toulouse. He married Garsenda, daughter of Ermengol of Albi, and probably had three children. His sons were Raymond II, whom
Odo,_Count_of_Toulouse
French noble (870–937)
Ermengol (or Ermengaud) (870-937) was a son of Odo of Toulouse and Garsindis. His father gave him the County of Rouergue and Quercy in 906 and he governed
Ermengol_of_Rouergue
last of her dynasty. She was the only child of Ermengol VIII and Elvira of Subirats. In 1206, Ermengol asked Peter II of Aragon to defend the right of
Aurembiaix
Museum in New York City
Catalonia, redesigned in the Gothic style for Ermengol X (died c. 1314). The elaborate sarcophagus of Ermengol VII, Count of Urgell (d. 1184) is placed on
The_Cloisters
Rouergue, possibly Ermengol of Rouergue, based on the introduction of novel names into the family. They had four sons and a daughter: Ermengol, Miró, Borrell
Richilda_of_Toulouse
Diocese of the Catholic Church in Spain and Andorra
overthrowing of the bishop by members of aristocratic families (namely Salla i Ermengol del Conflent, Eribau i Folcs dels Cardona, Guillem Guifré de Cerdanya and
Diocese_of_Urgell
Queen of Aragon from 1065 to 1070
only daughter of Ermengol III, Count of Urgell by his first wife Adelaide of Besalú. Isabella is mentioned in her brother Ermengol IV's testament. Isabella
Isabella_of_Urgell
Catalan noble family
of Barcelona Ermengol II count of Urgell Bernard I count of Berga Berengar count of Berga Ramon Berenguer I count of Barcelona Ermengol III count of Urgell
House_of_Barcelona
Ruined castle in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
year prior to the siege, agreed with Ermengol VI, Count of Urgell on how to divide Lleida once captured. Ermengol would hold La Suda in fief and the town
Castle_of_La_Suda
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
729 (register office, 2025) . Balaguer was conquered from the Moors by Ermengol VI of Urgell in 1106; he made it his new capital, and it remained so for
Balaguer
was the first person to be styled "Countess of Forcalquier". She married Ermengol IV of Urgell and died in 1129, at a time when Provence was sharply disputed
County_of_Forcalquier
11th-century Catalan knight
died when he was still young and he became attached to the court of Count Ermengol II. In 1031 he married Arsenda (or Ersenda) and purchased from the count
Arnau_Mir_de_Tost
Count of Barcelona, Girona and Ausona and Count of Urgell (died 993)
her Borrell had two sons and two daughters: Ramon Borrell (972–1017), Ermengol (974–1010), Ermengarda and Richilda. After Letgarda's death circa 986,
Borrell_II
1129. She was the daughter of William Bertrand of Provence. She married Ermengol IV, Count of Urgell. .Édouard Baratier, Histoire de la Provence, Toulouse
Adelaide_of_Forcalquier
1102 battle of the Iberian Reconquista
the county of Urgell on 11 or 14 September 1102. In the battle, Count Ermengol V was defeated and killed by an Almoravid army. Mollerussa lies halfway
Battle_of_Mollerussa
Village in La Massana, Andorra
village in Andorra, located in the parish of La Massana. The church of Sant Ermengol de l'Aldosa is located there. "l'Aldosa de la Maçana". Gran Enciclopèdia
L'Aldosa_de_la_Massana
French noble
of 10th-century Toulouse counts Raymond Pons Count of Toulouse Garsenda Ermengol Count of Rouergue Bertha of Tuscany Raymond II/(III) Count of Rouergue
Raymond III, Count of Toulouse
Raymond_III,_Count_of_Toulouse
married Marquesa, the daughter of Ermengol VII, in 1194. Marquesa’s father, Ermengol VII, was the son of Ermengol VI and his first wife, Arsenda of Cabrera
Guerau_IV_de_Cabrera
Countship
daughter of Manrique Pérez de Lara, but Canal Sánchez-Pagín showed that Ermengol's wife was Elvira Pérez, daughter of Pedro Alfonso of Asturias. However
Catalan_counties
Topics referred to by the same term
Israeli judoka Gerb, Catalonia, site of an 11th-century castle built by Ermengol IV, Count of Urgell Gerb, a race in the Star Wars universe This disambiguation
Gerb
according to Ibn Khaldūn (in a part of his chronicle based on Ibn Ḥayyān), Ermengol I of Urgell, who had initially rebelled, surrendered and was taken captive:
Battle_of_Albesa
Catalan victory in the Reconquista
IV and Ermengol granted fueros to Lleida. Ramon Berenguer took the title marquis of Lleida and, acting as sovereign, granted the city to Ermengol in fief
Siege_of_Lleida_(1149)
Title of nobility
France revived the title and bestowed it (princeps Gothiæ) on the brothers Ermengol of Rouergue and Raymond Pons of Toulouse. The change in title from marchio
Prince_of_Gothia
Art museum in New York City
leonardo al frigido, vicino massa carrara, Biduino, c. 1170–80 Tomb of Ermengol IX of Urgell (died 1243) Serpent labret with articulated tongue, c. 1300–1521
Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art
12th c. Catalan ruler and Holy Roman Empire nobleman
in 1102, Ramon counter-attacked, assisted by Ermengol V, Count of Urgell, but was defeated and Ermengol killed at the battle of Mollerussa. During his
Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona
Ramon_Berenguer_III_of_Barcelona
Spanish noble
They had four sons and a daughter: Ermengol, Miró, Borrell, Adelaide (also called Bonafilla), and Wifred. Ermengol of Ausona, the eldest, governed the
Sunyer,_Count_of_Barcelona
Translator in Aragon (d. 1312)
There are three copies of the Hebrew translation. In Catalan, his name is Ermengol Blasi (McVaugh 2011). There are numerous variants. Thorndike 1937 gives
Armengaud_Blaise
King of Aragon from 1327 to 1336
d'Entença, heiress of Urgell, who was the same age as him. Teresa's granduncle Ermengol X of Urgell had died childless in La Llitera; before his death, he had
Alfonso_IV_of_Aragon
Forcalquier and Marquis of Provence from 1094. He was the second son of Count Ermengol IV of Urgell and the only son of Adelaide of Forcalquier, heiress of Count
William_III_of_Forcalquier
1106 battle during the Reconquista
citadel from the Almoravids in 1106 by Pedro Ansúrez, the guardian for Ermengol VI of Urgell - a child at the time. The conquest was accomplished with
Conquest_of_Balaguer
Name list
Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou, (c. 940–1026) name also given as Adelais Adelais, wife of Ermengol of Rouergue (b.955-d.993) Adelaide of Susa (d.1091), name also given as
Adelais
1010 battle in Spain
al-Tagr al-Awsat; and several West Frankish counts and bishops, including Ermengol I of Urgell who was killed during the fight, Hugh I of Empúries, and Ramon
Battle_of_Aqbat_al-Bakr
Former Roman Catholic cathedral in Spain
the city's conquest by the Christian Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Ermengol VI of Urgell (1149), the structure was reconsecrated as "Santa Maria Antiqua"
Old_Cathedral_of_Lleida
Spanish noble family of Castillian origin
Burgundy Teresa Countess of Portugal Pedro Rodriguez de Lara (no known issue) Ermengol VI of Urgell Elvira Rodriguez de Lara Sancha Rodriguez de Lara (no known
House_of_Lara
Fernando García de Hita and his second wife, Estefania Ermengol [ca; es], the daughter of Count Ermengol V of Urgell and María Pérez [es]. As his father had
Martín_Fernández_de_Hita
Queen of Aragon from 1036 to 1049
firstly to Pons II Guillaume, Count of Toulouse, and secondly c. 1063 to Ermengol III, Count of Urgell, no issue Urraca (d. 1077), a nun from 1061 at the
Ermesinda_of_Bigorre
Muslim state (1039/1046–1102/1110)
tribute to Count Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona and Count Ermengol V of Urgell. Ermengol V died in the battle of Mollerussa fighting the North African
Taifa_of_Lérida
list) – Ermengol I of Córdoba, Count (992–1010) Ermengol II the Pilgrim, Count (1010–1038) Ermengol III of Barbastro, Count (1038–1065) Ermengol IV of Gerp
List of state leaders in the 11th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century
Calendar year
Charles the Fat (d. 891) Ebalus, duke of Aquitaine (approximate date) Ermengol, Frankish nobleman (d. 937) Fulk I, Frankish nobleman (approximate date)
870
made him Count of Rouergue. In 906, Odo gave Rouergue to his younger son Ermengol and made Raymond co-count in Toulouse. In 918, Odo died and Toulouse went
Raymond_II,_Count_of_Toulouse
Count of Toulouse
Toulouse from 924. In 932, Raymond Pons travelled north with his uncle Count Ermengol of Rouergue and Duke Sancho IV Garcés of Gascony to do homage to King Rudolph
Raymond Pons, Count of Toulouse
Raymond_Pons,_Count_of_Toulouse
King of Aragon from 1213 to 1276
occupied the County of Urgell in opposition to Aurembiax, the heiress of Ermengol VIII, who had died without sons in 1208. Although Aurembiax's mother, Elvira
James_I_of_Aragon
Capital of Andorra
español Mare Janer en Santa Coloma (2–15 years old) Colegio español Sant Ermengol en Andorra la Vella (2–17 years old) Instituto Español de Andorra (IEA)
Andorra_la_Vella
Caliph of Córdoba during 1009
in the east, along with Frankish counts Ramon Borrell of Barcelona and Ermengol I of Urgell. With a reinforced army, Muhammad II marched to the south intent
Muhammad_II_of_Córdoba
852 (associated with Raymond) Bernard the Calf 864 – 872 Odo 872 – 919 Ermengol 919 – 937 Raymond II 937 – 961 Raymond III 961 – 1008 or 1010 Hugh 1008
Count_of_Rouergue
overlords led by Muhammad II and Wadih al-Siqlabi, together with Franks led by Ermengol I of Urgell, Hugh I of Empúries, and Ramon Borrell of Barcelona. 2 June
Chronology_of_the_Reconquista
bishop of Vic and Sal·la, bishop of Urgell, against the Caliphate with Ermengol I of Urgell and Bernard I of Besalú, and joined forces with Muhammad II
Ramon_Borrell
Municipality in Catalunya, Spain
recaptured and a rechristianization was instituted by Ermengol, bishop of Urgell. In 1072, the Count Ermengol IV of Urgell started the construction of a Romanesque
Guissona
Castilian nobleman
María was widowed by the Count of Urgel, Ermengol V, Pedro transferred the guardianship of her son, Ermengol VI, to Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona
Pedro_Ansúrez
Medieval Catalan countship
century, Osona remained tied to Barcelona, except for the brief rule of Ermengol from 939 to 943. In 990, the small pagus of Berga was detached from it
County_of_Osona
count of Rouergue and Quercy from 937 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol of Rouergue and Adelaide. Under Raymond, Rouergue achieved a suzerainty
Raymond_II_of_Rouergue
Catalan Count of Besalú (r.988–1020)
Narbonne for Wifred's second son, also Wifred (1016). In 998 Bernard joined Ermengol I of Urgell on a pilgrimage to Rome, the first for either. There they participated
Bernard_I,_Count_of_Besalú
Ermengol V of Mollerussa, Count (1092–1102) Ermengol VI of Castile, Count (1102–1153/1154) Ermengol VII of Valencia, Count (1153/1154–1184) Ermengol VIII
List of state leaders in the 12th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th_century
Calendar year
in Baghdad (d. 1118) Constance of France, princess of Antioch (d. 1125) Ermengol V, count of Urgell (Catalonia) (d. 1102) Fujiwara no Tadazane, Japanese
1078
Count of Barcelona, Girona and Ausona (1005-1035) (r.1018-1035)
pacified his neighbours as well, bringing to heel the count of Urgell, Ermengol II. He reestablished amicable relations with Count Hugh I of Empúries,
Berenguer_Ramon_I
Decrees set in Spain from 1835 to 1837
The sepulchre of Ermengol X (1274–1314), Count of Urgell and Viscount of Àger, sold in the 19th century and now The Cloisters, New York City, as a result
Ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal
Ecclesiastical_confiscations_of_Mendizábal
Historic building in Andorra La Vella, Andorra
of the family home, is the Council Chamber, a chapel dedicated to St. Ermengol and the "closet of the seven keys" which are stored historical documents
Casa_de_la_Vall
Calendar year
Namur (House of Namur) November 1 – Anna Dalassena, Byzantine noblewoman Ermengol V, count of Urgell (b. 1078) Felicia of Sicily, queen of Hungary (approximate
1102
Calendar year
1160) December 31 – Al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah, Fatimid caliph (d. 1130) Ermengol VI ("el de Castilla"), count of Urgell (d. 1154) Galdino della Sala (or
1096
King of Aragon from 1035 to 1063
García, Bishop of Jaca (d. 17 July 1086) Sancha (c. 1045–1097), married to Ermengol III, Count of Urgel between 1063 and 1065, no issue. Urraca (d. 1077),
Ramiro_I_of_Aragon
Calendar year
writer (approximate date) Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg, king of Connacht Ermengol I (or Armengol), count of Urgell (b. 974) John Kourkouas, Byzantine catepan
1010
Aragonese princess
was the countess of Urgell from c.1063 until 1065 as the wife of Count Ermengol III. Her brothers Sancho Ramírez and García Ramírez became king of Aragon
Sancha_of_Aragon_(died_1097)
King of West Francia from 923 to 936
Gothia to the count of Toulouse, Raymond Pons, and his brother of Rouergue, Ermengol. He also transferred the County of Auvergne to Raymond. Moreover, the territory
Rudolph_of_France
this battle. 1003 Battle of Torà Count Ramon Borrell of Barcelona, count Ermengol I of Urgell, Bernard I, Count of Besalú and Wifred II, Count of Cerdanya
List_of_battles_301–1300
Spanish actor (born 1971)
(2009–2010) La Reina del Sur (2011) as Dris Larbi Gran Nord (2012–2013) as Ermengol Tarrés Víctor Ros (2015) as Fernando de la Escosura El ministerio del tiempo
Nacho_Fresneda
King of Aragon and Valencia (1276–85); King of Sicily (1282–85)
abetted by Roger-Bernard III of Foix, Arnold Roger I of Pallars Sobirà, and Ermengol X of Urgell. The rebels had developed a hatred for Peter as a result of
Peter_III_of_Aragon
Calendar year
1168) Bridget Haraldsdotter, queen consort of Sweden (approximate date) Ermengol VIII (or Armengol), count of Urgell (b. 1158) Kolbeinn Tumason, Icelandic
1208
Iberian King (c. 1040 – 1109)
Count of Liébana, with whom she had Elvira Rodríguez de Lara, wife of Ermengol VI, Count of Urgell. Elvira (c. 1103 – 8 February 1135), wife of King Roger
Alfonso VI of León and Castile
Alfonso_VI_of_León_and_Castile
1009-1031 civil war in al-Andalus
corresponded with Ramon Borrell, Count of Barcelona, and his brother, Ermengol I, Count of Urgell. He reached an agreement with them to support him with
Fitna_of_al-Andalus
King of Aragon and Pamplona from 1094 to 1104
to the County of Urgell by the first testament of his uncle Ermengol IV, after Ermengol's own son and brothers. He was not destined to inherit it. In
Peter I of Aragon and Pamplona
Peter_I_of_Aragon_and_Pamplona
Spanish legal term and concept
Minerva Gonzalo, Constanza and Jimena Osorio Pedro Pérez and Fernando Cídez Ermengol VII of Urgell Gutierre Díaz Froila Ramírez and Sancha Grantee(s) San Cebrián
Fuero
Romanesque Benedictine monastery in Catalonia, Spain
Hairy, which would have taken place before 890. In 1079 it was owned by Ermengol IV, Count of Urgell. The first attempts were made at building the monastery
Santa_Maria,_Gualter
Government seizure from the Catholic Church (1798–1924)
The sepulchre of Ermengol X (1274–1314), Count of Urgell and Viscount of Àger, was sold in the 19th century during the Ecclesiastical Confiscations of
Spanish_confiscation
Co-prince of Andorra
Viscounty of Marsan from his aunt Constance of Moncada. When another uncle, Ermengol X, Count of Urgell, died without a male heir, Gaston claimed the County
Gaston_I,_Count_of_Foix
Castilian nobleman
1212 with Aurembiaix, future Countess of Urgel and the daughter of Count Ermengol VIII of Urgell, but the marriage was annulled in 1228. He married a second
Álvaro_Pérez_de_Castro
Ruined castle in Lleida, Spain
he later abandoned it. No trace of that fortress remains. Belonging to Ermengol VI, Count of Urgell, from when he captured it in around 1147, the fort
Gardeny_Castle
Count of Urgell (1239–1268)
He was the son of Ponce I, Count of Urgell and succeeded his brother Ermengol IX within a year of their father's death. Upon inheriting the county of
Álvaro,_Count_of_Urgell
María González Girón and had issue: Ponce (Catalan: Ponç), died young; Ermengol IX c. 1235–1243, count of Urgell, viscount of Cabrera & Àger. Álvaro (Catalan:
Ponce_I,_Count_of_Urgell
13th-century French nobleman
Arnaud, viscount of Castelbon, wished to join their possessions, the Count Ermengol VIII of Urgell and Bernard de Villemur, bishop of Urgell, saw in this a
Raymond-Roger,_Count_of_Foix
Listing of events in Spanish history
of Poitiers and Duke of Aquitaine), and Iberians (Bishop of Vic; Count Ermengol II of Urgel). At the start of July the expedition besieges Barbastro in
Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula
Timeline_of_the_Muslim_presence_in_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Calendar year
Alexander Bonini, Italian Minister General, philosopher and writer (b. 1270) Ermengol X, Spanish nobleman and adviser (House of Cabrera) (b. 1254) Guo Shoujing
1314
Provenical nobility
Vaugines, co-lord of Uzès │ │ │ │ │ x Cécile d'Agoult │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └─> Ermengol │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └─> Raine, lord of La Tour d'Aigues │ │ │ x Philippine of
House_of_Sabran
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
in 1545. Outside the hamlet is a Romanesque hermitage dedicate to St. Ermengol. The economy is based on agriculture (wheat, potatoes, alfalfa, and vegetables)
Tiurana
ERMENGOL
ERMENGOL
ERMENGOL
ERMENGOL
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Rose; Magic; Flower
Boy/Male
Arabic
Faith; Morning
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Listen; name of God.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pious; Righteous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Long life
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Shiva's Wife; Eeswari; Queen of the Heavens
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Good Listener; Musical Tone
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Muslim
Hill; Plural of Rubwa
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ornament, Decoration
Girl/Female
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
The Sun's Glory; Kindness; Sweetness
ERMENGOL
ERMENGOL
ERMENGOL
ERMENGOL
ERMENGOL