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Ermessende of
Pelet was the last
heiress of the
County of Melgueil, in
southern France, and the last
countess before it was
joined with the
County of Toulouse...
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without success.
Raymond was
married six times: On 11
December 1172, to
Ermessende of Pelet,
Countess of Melgueil. She died in 1176
without issue. In 1178...
- went to Beatrice'
second husband,
Bernard V Pelet, and
their daughter Ermessende of Pelet. Graham-Leigh 2005,
table 9. Graham-Leigh 2005, p. 94. Graham-Leigh...
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decided that the
County of
Melgueil should be
divided between her daughter,
Ermessende of Pelet, and Douce,
still betrothed to
Raymond of Toulouse.
Douce died...
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Guillem VI (died 1161) was the
eldest son of
William V and his wife
Ermessende,
daughter of
Count Peter I of Melgueil [Wikidata].
William succeeded his...
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Montpellier from his
father in 1146
under the
tutelage of his grandmother,
Ermessende of Melgueil.[citation needed] His
father had
retired to a
monastery leaving...
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second time to a
woman named Ermessende and left by her a
daughter of the same name. This
second daughter,
Ermessende,
married before 1153 a
great Castilian...
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Beatrix and
Bernard had two children:
Bertrand Pilet (d. 1191 or after)
Ermessende of
Pilet (d. 1176). This is
where things become complicated in the ruling...
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Aumelas (or Omelas) was the
second son of
William V of
Montpellier and of
Ermessende,
daughter of
count Peter of Melgueil. The
lordship of
Aumelas (the Aumeladez)...
- son of
Manrique Pérez, head of the Lara
family and
count of Molina, and
Ermessende,
daughter of
Aimeric II of
Narbonne and
sister of Ermengarda. The seventeenth-century...