List of consorts of Montpellier
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House of William, 986–1213
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse Lords of Montpellier The following is a list of lords of Montpellier:* William I of Montpellier 26 November 986–1019* William II of Montpellier 1019–1025* William III of Montpellier 1025–1058* William IV of Montpellier 1058–1068* William V of Montpellier 1090–1121... |
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Engelrada | granddaughter of Bernard I, Count of Melgueil | - | - | 975 husband's accession |
986 husband's death |
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Beliarde | - | - | - | 1019/25 husband's accession |
1025/42/59 husband's death |
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Ermengarda | probably Raymond I, Count of Melgueil | - | before 1073 | 1058/68 husband's accession |
1068/77/85 husband's death |
1109 | Bernard William IV William IV of Montpellier William IV was the Lord of Montpellier from 1058 until his death in 1068. He was the son of William III and Beliardis. He was married to Ermengarde, daughter of Raymond I, Count of Melgueil. He is the first of his dynasty with charters preserved in the family cartulary, the Liber instrumentorum... |
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Ermensenda de Melgueil | Peter, Count of Melgueil | - | after 1080 | 1077/85/90 husband's accession |
1021/22 husband's death |
after 5 June 1156 | William V William V of Montpellier William V was the Lord of Montpellier from an early age until his death. He was the son of Bernard William IV.Soon after his father's death, his mother, Ermengarde, quit Montpellier to marry the Lord of Anduze... |
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Sibylla | probably Boniface del Vasto Boniface del Vasto Boniface del Vasto was the margrave of Western Liguria from 1084 to 1125, the son and successor of Otto. He was of the Aleramici family, which also furnished the margraves of Montferrat... (Aleramici) |
- | August 1129 | 1021/22 husband's accession |
before 11 December 1146 | William VI William VI of Montpellier William VI or Guillem VI was the eldest son of William V and his wife Ermessende, daughter of Count Peter II of Melgueil. William succeeded his father in the lordship of Montpellier in 1121, while still a minor, under his mother's guardianship... |
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Matilda of Burgundy | Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy Hugh II of Burgundy was duke of Burgundy between 1103 and 1143. Hugh was son of Odo I, Duke of Burgundy.-Marriage and issue:He married, in about 1115, Felicia-Matilda of Mayenne, daughter of... (Burgundy House of Burgundy The House of Burgundy was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, descending from Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, a younger son of Robert II of France.... ) |
1135 | 25 February 1157 | 1146/62 husband's accession |
1172 husband's death |
before 29 September 1173 | William VII William VII of Montpellier William VII of Montpellier was the eldest son of William VI and of his wife Sibylle.Aged around 15, he inherited the lordship of Montpellier from his father in 1146 under the tutelage of his grandmother, Ermessende of Melgueil... |
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Eudokia Komnēnē Eudokia Komnene Eudokia Komnene was a niece of Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos, and wife of William VIII of Montpellier.... |
Isaac Komnenos Isaac Komnenos (d. 1154) Isaac Komnenos or Comnenus , was the third son of Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos by Piroska of Hungary.-Life:Shortly before his death in 1143, John II Komnenos designated his fourth son Manuel as his heir, although the third son, Isaac, was still alive... (Komnenoi) |
1150/52 | 1179/80 | April 1187 divorce |
November 1202/June 1204 | William VIII William VIII of Montpellier William VIII of Montpellier was Lord of Montpellier, the son of William VII.He married Eudoxie or Eudokia Komnene, grand-niece of the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos. A condition of the marriage was that the firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed to the lordship of Montpellier on... |
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Agnes | an Aragonese Aragonese people The Aragonese are an ethnic group or nation living in the historical region of Aragon, between the centre and the north-east of Spain. Their native Aragonese language, which might have been spoken in the whole of the Kingdom of Aragon in the Middle Ages, is nowadays a seriously endangered language,... |
- | April/May 1187, bigamously | 1194 marriage declared void by the Pope Pope Celestine III Pope Celestine III , born Giacinto Bobone, was elected Pope on March 21, 1191, and reigned until his death. He was born into the noble Orsini family in Rome, though he was only a cardinal deacon before becoming Pope... |
after 4 November 1202 | |||
House of AragonHouse of AragonThe House of Aragon is the name given several royal houses that ruled the County, the Kingdom or the Crown of Aragon.Some historiansGuillermo Fatás y Guillermo Redondo, Alberto Montaner Frutos, Faustino Menéndez Pidal de Navascués...
, 1213–1349
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse Lords of Montpellier The following is a list of lords of Montpellier:* William I of Montpellier 26 November 986–1019* William II of Montpellier 1019–1025* William III of Montpellier 1025–1058* William IV of Montpellier 1058–1068* William V of Montpellier 1090–1121... |
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Eleanor of Castile |
Alfonso VIII of Castile Alfonso VIII of Castile Alfonso VIII , called the Noble or el de las Navas, was the King of Castile from 1158 to his death and King of Toledo. He is most remembered for his part in the Reconquista and the downfall of the Almohad Caliphate... (Anscarids Anscarids The Anscarids or Anscarii or the House of Ivrea were a medieval Frankish dynasty of Burgundian origin which rose to prominence in Italy in the tenth century, even briefly holding the Italian throne. They also ruled the County of Burgundy in the eleventh and twelfth centuries and it was one of their... ) |
1202 | 6 February 1221 | April 1229 marriage annulled |
1244 | James I James I of Aragon James I the Conqueror was the King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276... |
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Violant of Hungary Violant of Hungary Violant of Hungary was Queen consort of James I of Aragon. She is also called Jolánta in Hungarian, Iolanda or Violant d'Hongria in Catalan and Yolanda or Violante de Hungría in Spanish.-Family:... |
Andrew II of Hungary Andrew II of Hungary Andrew II the Jerosolimitan was King of Hungary and Croatia . He was the younger son of King Béla III of Hungary, who invested him with the government of the Principality of Halych... (Árpád) |
1215/6 | 8 September 1235 | 12 October 1251 | ||||
Teresa Gil de Vidaure |
Juan de Vidaure | - | 1237? | 1252? | - | |||
Esclaramunda of Foix |
Roger IV, Count of Foix Roger IV of Foix Roger IV , son and successor of Roger-Bernard II the Great, was the seventh count of Foix from 1241 to his death. His reign began with the south again at war with the north in France and, though he was reluctant to join his father's old ally, Raymond VII of Toulouse, in revolt and he did not aid... (Foix) |
1250 | 1272 or 12 October 1275 | 27 July 1276 husband's accession |
22 November 1299 | James II James II of Majorca James II was King of Majorca and Lord of Montpellier from 1276 until his death. He was the second son of James I of Aragon and his wife Violant, daughter of Andrew II of Hungary... |
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Maria of Anjou |
Charles II of Naples Charles II of Naples Charles II, known as "the Lame" was King of Naples, King of Albania, Prince of Salerno, Prince of Achaea and Count of Anjou.-Biography:... (Anjou-Sicily Capetian House of Anjou The Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century... ) |
1290 | 20 September 1304 or 1309 | 29 May 1311 husband's accession |
4 September 1324 husband's death |
end April 1346/January 1347 | Sancho | |
Constance of Aragon |
Alfonso IV of Aragon Alfonso IV of Aragon Alfonso IV, called the Kind was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona from 1327 to his death. He was the second son of James II and Blanche of Anjou... (Barcelona House of Barcelona The House of Barcelona was a medieval dynasty that ruled the County of Barcelona continuously from 878 and the Crown of Aragon from 1137 . From the male part they descend from the Bellonids, the descendants of Wifred the Hairy... ) |
1318 | 24 September 1336 | 1346 | James III James III of Majorca James III , called the Rash or the Unfortunate, son of Ferdinand of Majorca and Isabelle de Sabran, heiress of Principality of Achaea, was the King of Majorca from 1324 to 1344. He was the last independent king of Majorca of the House of Barcelona.James was born at Catania... |
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Violante de Vilaragut |
Berenguer de Vilaragut | - | 10 November 1347 | 13 April 1349 Montpellier passed to Philip VI of France Philip VI of France Philip VI , known as the Fortunate and of Valois, was the King of France from 1328 to his death. He was also Count of Anjou, Maine, and Valois from 1325 to 1328... and became a part of the Crown of France |
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- Part of the Crown of France (1349-1371)
House of ÉvreuxHouse of ÉvreuxThe House of Évreux was a noble French family, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, which flourished from the beginning of the 14th century to the mid 15th century. A branch of it came to rule the Kingdom of Navarre....
, 1371–1378, 1381-1382
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse Lords of Montpellier The following is a list of lords of Montpellier:* William I of Montpellier 26 November 986–1019* William II of Montpellier 1019–1025* William III of Montpellier 1025–1058* William IV of Montpellier 1058–1068* William V of Montpellier 1090–1121... |
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Joan of Valois |
John II of France John II of France John II , called John the Good , was the King of France from 1350 until his death. He was the second sovereign of the House of Valois and is perhaps best remembered as the king who was vanquished at the Battle of Poitiers and taken as a captive to England.The son of Philip VI and Joan the Lame,... (Valois) |
24 June 1343 | 12 February 1352 | 1371-2 husband's accession |
3 November 1373 | Charles I Charles II of Navarre Charles II , called "Charles the Bad", was King of Navarre 1349-1387 and Count of Évreux 1343-1387.... |
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Eleanor of Castile | Henry II of Castile (Trastámara) |
after 1363 | 27 May 1375 | 1381 husband's accession |
1382 husband's desposition |
27 February 1416 | Charles II Charles III of Navarre Charles III , called the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged it for the title Duke of Nemours... |
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