Ermengol VI, Count of Urgell

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The territories of Ermengol VI after the death of Ramon Berenguer III in 1131, highlighted in brown

Ermengol or Armengol VI (1096 – 1154), called el de Castilla ("the one from

Ermengol V and María Pérez, daughter of Count Pedro Ansúrez, Lord of Valladolid, who became the young Ermengol's tutor when he was orphaned in 1102.[1][2]

Life

Ermengol VI was born in 1096 in

Raymond Berenguer III of Barcelona. With their help, the young count conquered Balaguer in 1105[3]
and made it his capital.

Ermengol collaborated with

Raymond Berenguer IV to Provence in 1144. In 1149, he assisted Raymond Berenguer in the conquest and repopulation of Lleida,[1] receiving one-third of the city,[6]
which was thenceforward part of his dominion.

He was a patron of several religious establishments, including Solsona Cathedral as well as the Monastery of Santa María de Retuerta in Valladolid, which had been founded by his father-in-law, Pedro Ansúrez.[7]

On 24 March 1144, Count Ermengol drafted his will and named several executors, including his wife Elvira and his father-in-law Count

Monastery of Santa María de Valbuena, founded by his sister Stephanie,[9][10] the widow of Fernando García de Hita and Rodrigo González de Lara
.

Marriages and issue

Before August 1126, Ermengol married Arsenda de Cabrera,

Ermengol VII.[4] Ermengol and Arsenda were the parents of:[b]

Ermengol VI married a second time, before September 1135,

Alfonso VI of León
. To this union were born:

Notes

  1. ^ They appear together on 18 August 1126 making a donation to the Monastery of Santa María de la Seu de Urgell as Ermengaudus [...] Urgellensis comes cum comitissa uxor mea [...] Arsen.[11]
  2. ^ Although in some genealogies they appear as the parents of Áurea or Oria, the co-founder of Casbas Monastery and wife of Arnau Mir, count of de Pallars Jussà,[12] she was the daughter of Bernat de Entenza.[13]
  3. ^ On 7 September 1135 they appear together making a donation to the Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor (Valladolid) as ego Ermengaudus Urgelensis comes una cum conjuge mea Elvira Rodrigues[11]
  4. ^ María and her husband Lope were the parents of a son, Ermengol (before 1172 – after 1123),[14] known as Ermengaudo sine terra, who is mentioned in the last will of his uncle Ermengol VII.[15]

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Preceded by
Ermengol V
Count of Urgell

1102–1154
Succeeded by
Ermengol VII