- County of Melgueil
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The County of Melgueil (Occitan: Melguelh, modern Mauguio) was a fief of first the Carolingian Emperor, then the King of France, and finally (1085) the Papacy during the Middle Ages. Counts probably sat at Melgueil from the time of the Visigoths. The counts of Melgueil were also counts of Maguelonne and Substantion from at least the time of Peter's homage to Pope Gregory VII on 27 April 1085. In 1172 Beatriu disinherited her son Bertrand and named her daughter Ermessenda her heiress. Later that year Ermessenda married the future Raymond VI of Toulouse and by her will of 1176 the county was to go to Toulouse. Bertrand refused to recognise his disinheritance and pledged homage as Count of Melgueil to Alfonso II of Aragon in 1172. The county fell to the Toulouse in 1190 and was annexed to the French crown in 1213, during the Albigensian Crusade. At the Fourth Council of the Lateran in 1215 it was given to the Diocese of Maguelonne and secular and ecclesiastical authority were merged.
List of counts
- Aigulf (c.750)
- Amic (???–778), son of Agilulf
- Robert (778–???)
- Adolf
- Ernest
- Eberard (???–812)
- Bera (812–820), also Count of Barcelona
- Rampo (820–826), also Count of Barcelona
- Bernard of Septimania (826–832), also Margrave of Septimania
- Berengar the Wise (832–835), also Count of Toulouse
- Bernard of Septimania (836–844), also Margrave of Septimania
- Sunifred (844–848), also Count of Barcelona
- William of Septimania (848–850), also Margrave of Septimania
- Aleran (850–852), also Count of Barcelona
- Isembart (850–852), also Count of Barcelona
- Odalric (852–858), also Margrave of Septimania
- Humfrid (858–864), also Margrave of Gothia
- Bernard of Gothia (865–878), also Margrave of Gothia
- Guillermona (c.878–920), married to Robert of Magalona
- Bernard I (c.920–930), son of Guillermona
- Berengar (c.930–950), son of Bernard I
- Bernard II (c.950–988), son of Berengar
- N.N. (c.988–989), son of Bernard II
- Bernard III (c.989–1055), son of the son of Bernard II
- Raymond I (c.1055–1079), son of Bernard III
- Peter (1079 – after 1085), son of Raymond I
- Raymond II (????–1120), son of Peter
- Bernard IV (1120–????), son of Raymond II
- Beatriu (c.1130–c.1190), daughter of Bernard IV
On the death of Beatriu the county was disputed. In 1172 it was divided. In 1190 it was reunited.
- Raymond Berengar (1170–1190), son of Beatriu and Berengar Raymond, also Count of Provence
- Douce (1172–1173), daughter of Raymond Berengar, also Countess of Provence
- Ermessenda (1170–1176), daughter of Beatriu and Bernard V Pelet
- Pere Bermon (1170–1172), first husband of Ermessenda, also Lord of Anduze
- Bertrand I Pelet (1172), son of Beatriu and Bernard V Pelet, brother of Ermessenda
- Alfonso (1172–1190), by cession from Bertrand I Pelet, also King of Aragon
- Raymond III (1173–1190), second husband of Ermessenda, also Count of Toulouse
References
- Nobility of Toulouse: Chapter 11. Comtes de Melgueil at the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy's Medieval Lands Project.
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