- Viscounts of Narbonne
The Viscount of Narbonne was the secular ruler of
Narbonne in theMiddle Ages . Narbonne had been the capital of theVisigoth province ofSeptimania , until the eighth century, after which it became theCarolingian Viscounty of Narbonne. Narbonne was nominally subject to the CarolingianCounts of Toulouse but was usually governed autonomously. The city was a major port on theMediterranean Sea . In the twelfth century, the court ofErmengarde of Narbonne (reigned 1134 to 1192) presided over one of the cultural centers where the spirit ofcourtly love was developed. In the fifteenth century Narbonne passed to theCounty of Foix and in 1507 to the royal domain of France.Viscounts of Narbonne
Muslim emirs
*Umar ibn Umar (
747 -?)
*Abd ar-Rahman ibn Uqba (?-759 )Visigothic counts
*Gilbert (c.
750 )
*Milo (c.752 -753 )
*Unknown (753 -759 )Carolingian counts and viscounts
*Milo (restored,
759 ?-790 ? attested in782 )
*Adhemar (c.790 -817 )
*Berà (817 -820 , alsoCount of Barcelona )
*Leibulf of Provence (c.820 -828 )
*Bernat of Septimania (828 -829 , also Count of Barcelona)
*Gaucelm (829 -830 , alsoCount of Roussillon )
*Bernat of Septimania (restored,830 -832 )
*Berenguer of Toulouse (832 -835 , also Count of Barcelona)
*Bernat of Septimania (restored,835 -844 )
*Sunifred (844 -848 , also Count of Barcelona)
*Guillem of Septimania (848 -849 , also Count of Barcelona)
*Aleran (849 -852 , also Count of Barcelona)
*Odalric (852 -857 , also Count of Barcelona)
*Humfrid (857 -865 , also Count of Barcelona)
*Bernat of Gothia (865 -878 , also Count of Barcelona)
*Bernat Plantapilosa (878 )
*(After 830 the counts were gradually reduced to viscounts)Carolingian "vigerii"
*Magnari (c.
790 -c.800 )
*Esturmio (800 -811 )
*Quixilà (811 -817 )Independent viscounts
*Quixila (
817 -821 )
*Agilbert (821 -832 )
*Alfonse (832 -834 )
*Stephen (834 -836 )
*Ermengard (836 -852 )
**Augustine (with Ermengard,836 -852 )
*Alaric (852 -876 )
**Francis I (with Alaric,852 -876 )
*Lindoi (876 -878 )
*Maiol I (878 -911 )
*Gauger or Gualquer (c.911 )
*Francis II (c.911 -924 )
*Odo I (924 -933 )
**Volverad (with Odo, c.924 -926 )
*Matfred I (933 -966 or969 )
**Maiol II (with Matfred,933 -952 )
*Raymond I (c.969 -1019 /1023 )
*Berenger (1019 /1023 -c.1066 )
*Raymond II (1066 -1067 )
*Bernard (1066 -c.1077 )
*Aimery I (1077 -1105 )
*Aimery II (1105 -1134 )
*Ermengarde (1134 -1192 )
**Alphonse I of Toulouse claimed the regency of Narbonne from1134 to1143 during Ermengarde's minorityHouse of Lara
*Peter of Lara (
1192 -1202 )
*Aimery III (1202 -1239 )
*Amalric I (1239 -1270 )
*Aimery IV (1270 -1298 )
*Amalric II (1298 -1328 )
*Aimery V (1328 -1336 )
*Amalric III (1336 -1341 )
*Aimery IV (1341 -1388 )
*William I (1388 -1397 )
*William II (1397 -1424 )House of Tinières
*Peter of Tinières (
1424 -1447 , ruled as William III)House of Foix
*
Gaston IV of Foix-Grailly (1447 -1468 , alsoCount of Foix )
*John of Foix (1468 -1500 , alsoCount of Étampes )
*Gaston de Foix (1500 -1507 , alsoDuke of Nemours and Count of Étampes)
*"passes toLouis XII of France "ources
* Jacqueline Caille, "Ermengarde, vicomtesse de Narbonne (1127/29-1196/97). Une grande figure féminine du midi aristocratique", in "La femme dans l'histoire et la société méridionales (IXe-XIXe siècles), Actes du 66e congrès de la Fédération Historique du Languedoc Méditerranéen et du Roussillon" (Narbonne, October 15-16, 1994), Montpellier, 1995, pages 9-50.
* Thierry Stasser, "La maison vicomtale de Narbonne aux Xe et XIe siècles", Annales du Midi, v. 204, 1993, p. 489-507.
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