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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- or 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...
- 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...
- a 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...
- 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...
- 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...