- Álvaro of Urgell
Álvaro (
Burgos , 1239 –Foix , 1268), called "el Castellà" ("the Castilian"), was theCount of Urgell andViscount of Àger from 1243. He was the son of Ponç I and succeeded his brotherErmengol IX within a year of their father's death.Upon inheriting the county of Urgell, he exchanged his birth name, Rodrigo, for Álvaro and married Constance of Montcada, a relative of the ruling family of
Béarn , at the order ofJames I of Aragon in 1253. However, he detested this marriage and had it annulled, marrying Cecilia, daughter ofRoger-Bernard II of Foix , in 1256. This was to be the source of great enmity and conflict between the houses of Béarn and Foix. TheHouse of Barcelona supported the Bearnese.In 1259, Álvaro breached his feudal obligations to the king of Aragon and brought down the royal wrath on his principality: the
seneschal Pere de Montcada invaded and occupiedPonts . In 1267, the king of Aragon intervened again, this time in the legal dispute between Álvaro's two wives. Álvaro was forced to flee with his wife Cecilia to Foix, leaving Urgell in the hands of his son Ermengol X.
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