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Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1055 te Lérida, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain.
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Name Suffix:Iii; Count Urgel
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called el de Barbastro, was the Count of Urgell from 1038 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol II and Constance, daughter of the Count of Besalú. Allied with his contemporary and second cousin Raymond Berengar I of Barcelona, together they shared in the process of erosion of the comital authority to the noblesse. They also cooperated in the Reconquista and he received a third part of the conquests, occupying, in 1050, Camarasa and Cubells after taking them from Yusuf of Lleida. In 1039–1040, Ermengol and Raymond Berengar signed a pact against Raymond of Cerdanya. Later in that decade, Raymond Berenger paid 20,000 solidi for Ermengol's support and military aid.[1]
He took part in the Barbastro War of 1064 under the banner of Sancho Ramírez of Aragon. When Barbastro was captured, he was given the lordship of the city. On 17 April 1066, he died defending the city from Moorish reprisals.
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Ermengol III, Count of Urgell
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Ermengol III or Armengol III (1032 – 1066), called el de Barbastro, was the Count of Urgell from 1038 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol II and Constance, daughter of the Count of Besalú.
Allied with his contemporary and second cousin Raymond Berengar I of Barcelona, together they shared in the process of erosion of the comital authority to the noblesse. They also cooperated in the Reconquista and he received a third part of the conquests, occupying, in 1050, Camarasa and Cubells after taking them from Yusuf of Lleida. In 1039–1040, Ermengol and Raymond Berengar signed a pact against Raymond of Cerdanya. Later in that decade, Raymond Berenger paid 20,000 solidi for Ermengol's support and military aid.[1]
He took part in the Barbastro War of 1064 under the banner of Sancho Ramírez of Aragon. When Barbastro was captured, he was given the lordship of the city. On 17 April 1066, he died defending the city from Moorish reprisals.
Ermengol married before 1048 Adelaide, whose family is not known, even if some scholars made her daughter of Guillem I Count of Besalu. She died before May 1055, leaving a daughter:
Isabel (died circa 1071), married Sancho Ramírez in 1065
before May 7, 1055, Ermengol took as his second wife Clemencia, presumably daughter of Berengar Raymond I and his second wife Guisla (this is hypothesized from the name of their 4 sons), by whom he had:
Ermengol IV, his heir
Berenguer
Guillem
Ramon
Clemencia died after June 26, 1057, and before November 6, 1062, Ermengol was remarried to a lady named Elvira
In 1065, Ermengol married as his fourth wife Sancha, daughter of Ramiro I of Aragon by Ermessinda of Foix, and may have had daughter, Sancha, who married Hugh II of Empúries.
[edit]Notes
^ Lewis, 380.
[edit]Sources
Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
Ponsich, Pierre. "Le Conflent et ses comtes du IXe au XIIe siècle." Etudes Roussillonnaises, 1, 1951, pp 241-344.
Aurell i Cardona, Martin. "Jalons pour une enquête sur les stratégies matrimoniales des comtes Catalans (IXe-XIe s.)" Symposium internacional, 1991, vol 1, pp 281-364.
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Notes for Armengo de Balbastro Conde de Urgel:Também: Ermengol III
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Ermengol (o Armengol) III de Urgel, denominado el de Barbastro ( ? - Monzón o Barbastro, Huesca, entre el 13 de marzo y el 12 de abril de 1065),1 fue conde de Urgel (1038–1065)2 y recibió la tenencia de la ciudad de Barbastro en recompensa a su colaboración con el rey de Aragón Sancho Ramírez en la conquista de esta ciudad al caudillo taifa Al-Muqtadir. Murió resistiendo la contraofensiva de la Taifa de Zaragoza por recuperar dicha urbe.
Hijo de Ermengol II de Urgel y de Constanza de Besalú, sucedió a su padre en el condado de Urgel.
Comprometido con su coetáneo y primo segundo Ramón Berenguer I de Barcelona, compartió con él el proceso de erosión de la autoridad condal mientras crecía la de la nobleza del condado de Urgel. Recibió la tercera parte de las conquistas comunes con el conde barcelonés y ocupó en 1050, aliado con Ramiro I de Aragón,3 Camarasa y Cubells ganándoselas a Yusuf de Lérida.
En 1064 colaboró con los aragoneses en la toma de Barbastro de la cual recibió el señorío. El 17 de abril de 1065 murió mientras defendía la ciudad de los ataques musulmanes. Según Antonio Durán Gudiol, su muerte se produjo cerca de Monzón, en todo caso luchando en tierras aún musulmanas, y su cadáver fue llevado a Barbastro y de allí a la fortaleza de Ager, donde recibió sepultura ante la entrada de la iglesia de San Pedro.1
Se casó, en primeras nupcias, hacia 1050 con Adelaida de Besalú, hija de Guillermo I de Besalú y de Adelaida.4 Fueron padres de:
Ermengol IV (c. 1051-1092), conde de Urgel. n. 1
En segundas nupcias, hacia 1055 se casó con Clemencia de Bigorra, hija del Conde Bernardo II, padres de:
Isabel de Urgel (?), casada en 1062/1063 con Sancho Ramírez de Aragón (quien seguramente la repudió en 1068),5 y en 1071 con Guillermo Ramón I de Cerdaña
Se casó, por tercera vez, en 1063, con Sancha de Aragón,2 hija de Ramiro I de Aragón y de Ermesenda de Bigorra, con la que no tuvo descendencia.
(Fuente: Wikipedia)
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De Wikipedia:
Comprometido con su coetáneo y primo segundo Ramón Berenguer I de Barcelona, compartió con él el proceso de erosión de la autoridad condal mientras crecía la de la nobleza del condado de Urgel. Recibió la tercera parte de las conquistas comunes con el conde barcelonés y ocupó en 1050, aliado con Ramiro I de Aragón, Camarasa y Cubells ganándoselas a Yusuf de Lérida.
En 1064 colaboró con los aragoneses en la toma de Barbastro y fue nombrado su gobernador. Murió en abril de 1065 mientras defendía la ciudad de los ataques musulmanes. Según Antonio Durán Gudiol, su muerte se produjo cerca de Monzón, en todo caso luchando en tierras aún musulmanas, y su cadáver fue llevado a Barbastro y de allí a la fortaleza de Ager, donde recibió sepultura ante la entrada de la iglesia de San Pedro.
Fought Yusuf de Lleida in 1039 to 1040, won and gained, Camarasa and Cabells.
RESEARCH NOTES:
Count of Urgel
The Armengol who fathered Isabel may not be same who maried Sancha
SOURCE NOTES:
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal10769
Ermengol III or Armengol III (1032 - 1066), called el de Barbastro, was the Count of Urgell from 1038 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol II and Constance, daughter of the Count of Besalú.
Allied with his contemporary and second cousin Raymond Berengar I of Barcelona, together they shared in the process of erosion of the comital authority to the noblesse. They also cooperated in the Reconquista and he received a third part of the conquests, occupying, in 1050, Camarasa and Cubells after taking them from Yusuf of Lleida. In 1039-1040, Ermengol and Raymond Berengar signed a pact against Raymond of Cerdanya. Later in that decade, Raymond Berenger paid 20,000 solidi for Ermengol's support and military aid.[1]
He took part in the Barbastro War of 1064 under the banner of Sancho Ramírez of Aragon. When Barbastro was captured, he was given the lordship of the city. On 17 April 1066, he died defending the city from Moorish reprisals.
Ermengol married before 1048 Adelaide, whose family is not known, even if some scholars made her daughter of Guillem I Count of Besalu. She died before May 1055, leaving a daughter:
Isabel (died circa 1071), married Sancho Ramírez in 1065
before May 7, 1055, Ermengol took as his second wife Clemencia, presumably daughter of Berengar Raymond I and his second wife Guisla (this is hypothesized from the name of their 4 sons), by whom he had:
Ermengol IV, his heir
Berenguer
Guillem
Ramon
Clemencia died after June 26, 1057, and before November 6, 1062, Ermengol was remarried to a lady named Elvira
In 1065, Ermengol married as his fourth wife Sancha, daughter of Ramiro I of Aragon by Ermessinda of Foix. They may have had daughter, Sancha, who married Hugh II of Empúries.
Notes
^ Lewis, 380.
Sources
Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718-1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
Ponsich, Pierre. "Le Conflent et ses comtes du IXe au XIIe siècle." Etudes Roussillonnaises, 1, 1951, pp 241-344.
Aurell i Cardona, Martin. "Jalons pour une enquête sur les stratégies matrimoniales des comtes Catalans (IXe-XIe s.)" Symposium internacional, 1991, vol 1, pp 281-364.
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