Person:Ermengol IV of Urgell (1)

Ermengol IV of Urgell
d.28 Mar 1092
  1. Ermengol V of Urgell1078 - 1102
  2. Mayor UrgelAbt 1080 -
  1. William _____, Count of Forcalquier1078 - 1129
Facts and Events
Name Ermengol IV of Urgell
Alt Name[2] Conde Armengol IV de Urgell
Gender Male
Birth? 1052 Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
Alt Birth? Abt 1056
Marriage to Lucía de la Marca
Marriage to Adelaide of Forcaqluier
Death? 28 Mar 1092
Reference Number? Q2607672?


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Ermengol (or Armengol) IV (1056–1092), called el de Gerb or Gerp, was the Count of Urgell from 1066 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol III and Adelaide, whose family is not known, even if some scholars made her daughter of Guillem I, Count of Besalu.

Ermengol inherited Urgell when he was only ten years old and ruled under the tutelage of the countess dowager, Sancha, third wife of his father, until he was twelve. During this brief minority, the nobility took the opportunity to plunder and occupy the comital demesne. It was not until 1075 that Ermengol was in control of his county and his nobles.

Ermengol was an active count. During his reign, Urgell profited economically collecting tribute from Lleida and Fraga. In 1076, having brought the nobles to submission, he began a Reconquista of his own, taking the basin of the river Sió with the villages of Agramunt and Almenar that year and Linyola and Belcaire in 1091. He conquered Calassanç and built a castle at Gerb, Spain, where he died, in an effort to pave the way to the recapture of Balaguer, which occurred during the reign of his son, Ermengol V, in 1102.

Ermengol was a firm supporter of the contemporary Gregorian reform of the Church, which he introduced to Urgel.

In 1077, Ermengol married Lucy, daughter of Artau I, Count of Pallars Sobirà, and granddaughter of Bernard I of La Marche. With her, he had his son and heir, the aforementioned Ermengol.

In 1079, he remarried to Adelaide of Forcalquier, daughter of William Bertrand of Provence. They had a son, William, who inherited Forcalquier, and a daughter who died young.

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CONDE DE URGEL

References
  1.   Ermengol IV of Urgell, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. ARMENGOL (IV) de Urgell, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.

    Cawley states that he is probably the son of his father's first marriage (with Adelaide).