Ermengol V. (Urgell)
Ermengol V. von Mollerussa ( Catalan Ermengol el de Mollerussa ; † September 11, 1102 ) was a Count of Urgell from the House of Barcelona . He was a son of Count Ermengol IV of Urgell († 1092) and his first wife Lucia.
Ermengol V. followed his father, who died in 1092, in Urgell. On September 11, 1102 he led an army of 300 men against an army of the Almoravids at the village of Mollerussa near Lleida and was killed in battle. Based on the Latin name of the place of death (Maioricæ) , as it is called, among other things, in the Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña , it was often identified with Mallorca in ancient historiography . As early as the 16th century, Jéronimo Zurita felt compelled to rectify the situation.
Ermengol V was married to the Castilian nobleman María Pérez, daughter of Count Pedro Ansúrez , who had reigned in Urgell until 1109. The children from the marriage were:
- Ermengol VI. (* around 1095, † June 28, 1154), Count of Urgell.
- Estefanía (founded the Cistercian Abbey of Santa María de Valbuena in 1143 ); ∞ with Fernando García de Castro, 2. ∞ with Rodrigo González de Lara .
literature
- Simon Barton: The Count, the Bishop and the Abbot: Armengol VI of Urgel and the Abbey of Valladolid , In: The English Historical Review , Vol. 111 (1996), pp. 85-103.
Remarks
- ↑ Gesta Comitum Barcinonensium , §12, in: Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France , Vol. 11 (1876), p. 291.
- ↑ Barton, p. 89.
- ↑ Historia de la Corona de Aragón: Crónica de San Juan de la Peña: Part aragonesa , ed. by T. Ximénez de Embún y Val (1876), §31, p. 120.
- ↑ Jerónimo Zurita, Anales de la corona de Aragón , ed. by Ángel Canellas López (1967), Vol. 1, Lib. 1, §35.
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predecessor | Office | successor |
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Ermengol IV. |
Earl of Urgell 1092–1102 |
Ermengol VI. |
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SURNAME | Ermengol V. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ermengol V. that of Mollerussa; Ermengol el de Mollerussa |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Count of Urgell |
DATE OF BIRTH | 11th century |
DATE OF DEATH | September 11, 1102 |