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    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 Urgell...
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    Bishop of Jaca Sancha, who married Armengol III of Urgel in 1065 Urraca, nun in Santa Cruz de la Serós Theresa, who married William Bertrand of Provence...
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    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, Count of Urgell and...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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    daughter of Count Armengol III of Urgel. They were divorced 1071. His second marriage, in 1076, was with Felicia (died 3 May 1123), daughter of Hilduin...
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  • 1067–8) records the capture of a good many Saracen girls and Saracen treasures. Armengol III of Urgel, the brother-in-law of King Sancho Ramírez, was entrusted...
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  • 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 a son of...
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    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...
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  • or Armengol VII (died 1184) was the Count of Urgell from 1154 until his death. He was called el de Valencia ("the one from Valencia"). The son of Ermengol...
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    Ermengol inherited Urgel at the age of fourteen upon the death of his father. He was originally under the regency of Roger-Bernard III of Foix.[citation needed]...
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    in 1146, when Alfonso VII sent some of his leading knights—Manrique de Lara, Ponce de Cabrera and Armengol de Urgel—to assist him. In a dispute with the...
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  • to the County of Urgel during the time that James I of Aragon was King of Aragon. His uncle, Ponç III of Cabrera, married the daughter of Ermengol VII...
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  • of Norway "~ the Hairy": Wilfred I of Urgel "~ the Hammer": Charles Martel of the Franks Geoffrey II of Anjou Geoffrey IV of Anjou "~ The Hammer of the...
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  • Barton, Simon (1996). "The Count, the Bishop and the Abbot: Armengol VI of Urgel and the Abbey of Valladolid". The English Historical Review. 111 (440): 85–103...
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    after a papal bull of Pope Clement VIII. Its territory brought together the Diocese of Elne, part of the Spanish Diocese of Urgel known as French Cerdagne...
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    Simon F. (1996). "The Count, the Bishop and the Abbot: Armengol VI of Urgel and the Abbey of Valladolid". English Historical Review. 111 (440): 85–103...
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