Person:Ermengol I of Urgell (2)

Ermengol I of Urgell
b.974
m. 968
  1. Ramón Borrell972 - 1017
  2. Ermengol I of Urgell974 - 1010
  1. Ermengol II of Urgell1009 - 1038
  2. Stephanie UrgelAbt 1030 -
Facts and Events
Name Ermengol I of Urgell
Alt Name Ermengol _____, Count of Urgel I
Alt Name Conde Armengol I Urgel
Gender Male
Birth[1] 974
Marriage to Gerberge de Provence
Death[1][2] 1 Sep 1010 Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain
Burial[2] Ripoll
Reference Number[1] Q2483714?


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Ermengol (or Armengol) I (974–1010), called el de Córdoba, was the Count of Urgell from 992 to his death. He was the second son of Borrell II of Barcelona and his first wife, Letgarda. He was the second of the counts of Urgel and famous mainly for his participation in the Reconquista.

A man of culture, Ermengol was open to influences from wider Europe and he made two voyages to Rome, in 998 and 1001. He was a stimulus to his nobles in making pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela or Le Puy. He also reformed the judiciary of his county to make justice more available to all. He also began to reassert his authority over the outlying castles of his realm, whose lords were acting independent of his power.[1]

He also maintained an intense war against the Caliphate of Córdoba. In 1003, Urgell was invaded by Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar. Aided by Raymond Borrel of Barcelona, Bernard I of Besalú, and Wifred II of Cerdagne, Ermengol defeated them at the Battle of Torà, followed by the tighter Battle of Albesa. He was captured by Abdelmelik, the Córdoban hajib, during reprisals in the summer, but was free by March 1004. In 1008, he led several successful expeditions against the Moors. In 1010, he participated in the expedition of his brother Raymond Borrel of Barcelona against Córdoba itself. He died nearby at Castell de Bacar, 37 years of age. His testament, dated around 1010, includes the first attested mention of chess in Western Europe.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ermengol I of Urgell, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 ARMENGOL (I) de Barcelona, "él de Córdoba", in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.