- his heirs,
Ermengarde and her half-sister
Ermessinde (daughter of Aimery's
second wife, also
named Ermessinde).
Aimery had at
least one son, also called...
-
grandmother was the
forceful Ermesinde of Carc****onne.
During the
regency of
Ermessinde (1018-1044) the
disintegration of
central power due to
Feudal revolution...
-
eldest son of
Charles Marie d'Albert de
Luynes (1783–1839) and Françoise
Ermessinde de Narbonne-Pelet. His
paternal grandparents were
Louis Joseph Charles...
- Guy André
Pierre de Montmorency-Laval, 1st Duke of Laval) and Françoise
Ermessinde de Narbonne-Pelet. His
maternal grandparents were Gabriel-Nicolas Dauvet...
- II de Haro 26.
Manrique Pérez de Lara 13. María
Manrique de Lara 27.
Ermessinde of
Narbonne 3.
Teresa López de Haro 28.
Ferdinand II of León 14. Alfonso...
-
central power was evident. From the time of the
triumph of the
grandson of
Ermessinde,
Ramon Berenguer I
overlords and
surrounding counts, the
counts of Barcelona...
- d'Albert de
Luynes (1783–1839), 7th Duke of Luynes, who
married Françoise
Ermessinde de Narbonne-Pelet, a
daughter of
Count Francois-Bernard de
Narbonne de...
-
amongst some settlers.
Sometime before December 1153,
Manrique married Ermessinde,
daughter of
Aimeric II of
Narbonne and a
cousin of
Raymond Berengar IV...
- Aldiarde. 1208 c. :
Audiarde 1221 c. :
Audiarda 1233 c. :
Florence 1259 c. :
Ermessinde 1270 c. :
Hermessinde 1273 c. :
Audiarda 1296–1314 :
Alasacia de Lambisco...
- father.
Pedro was the
eldest son and heir of
Manrique Pérez de Lara and
Ermessinde,
daughter of
Aimery II of Narbonne. He
regularly called himself "de Lara"...