Ermesinde of Carcassonne
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Ermesinde of Carcassonne (ca. 975/8 – 1 March 1058) was Countess consort of
Life
Ermesinde of Carcassonne was the daughter of
While he lived she was politically active and presided over assemblies and tribunals. After his death in 1018 she became regent for her son Berenguer Ramon I until 1023. After this, she continued to wield power. Her patronage and close relationship with the Catholic Church helped her build an influential entourage of church officials who helped her retain power throughout her life. In contrast to her son, she favored war with the Muslim powers to the South, partly because of the discontent of the nobles at his policy of peace.
When he died in 1035, she became regent for her grandson until he was declared to be of age in 1044.
Marriage and children
In 991, Ermesinde married Ramon Borrell, Count of Barcelona,[2] with whom she had:
- Borrell Ramon[3]
- Berenguer Ramon (c.1006)[3]
- Etienette (Stephanie), who married firstly, Roger I of Tosny, and secondly, García Sánchez III of Pamplona.[3]
References
- ^ Graham-Leigh 2005, p. table 2.
- ^ a b Grifoll 2017, p. 146.
- ^ a b c Graham-Leigh 2005, p. table 4.
Sources
- Graham-Leigh, Elaine (2005). The Southern French Nobility and the Albigensian Crusade. The Boydell Press.
- Grifoll, Isabel (2017). "The Culture(Ninth-Twelfth Centuries):Clerics and Troubadours". In Sabaté, Flocel (ed.). The Crown of Aragon: A Singular Mediterranean Empire. Brill.
Further reading
- Albertí i Casas, Elisenda (2007), Dames, Reines, abadesses, 18 personalitats femenines a la Catalunya medieval (in Catalan), Albertí Editor, ISBN 978-84-7246-085-0, archived from the originalon 2014-11-08
- Gil i Roman, Xavier (2004), Diplomatario de Ermesèn, condesa de Barcelona, Girona y Osona (c.991 - 1 de marzo de 1058) (in Spanish), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, ISBN 84-688-6665-2