- the
Lords of
Melgueil, to
establish their castle. The city of
Mauguio has a rich history,
since in the
Middle Ages, it was the
first Melgueil medieval city...
-
Toulouse and
Marquis of
Provence from 1194 to 1222. He was also
Count of
Melgueil (as
Raymond IV) from 1173 to 1190.
Raymond was born at Saint-Gilles, Gard...
- d’Alès).
Bernard became Count of
Meigueil upon his
marriage to
Beatrix de
Melgueil, in 1146. One
source claims Bernard was in the
First Crusade, but there...
- Pons of
Melgueil (c. 1075 – 1126) was the
seventh Abbot of
Cluny from 1109 to 1122. Pons was the
second child of
Peter I of
Melgueil and
Almodis of Toulouse...
- The
County of
Melgueil (Occitan: Melguelh,
modern Mauguio) was a fief of
first the
Carolingian Emperor, then the King of France, and
finally (1085) the...
-
Count of Toulouse, over the
county of
Melgueil.
Alfonso was
defeated and
Berenguer married Beatrice,
heiress of
Melgueil. His
reign was
occupied in wars with...
- of Gévaudan and
Carlat for a few
months in 1166, as well as
Countess of
Melgueil for some time in 1172. She was a
member of the
House of Barcelona, which...
- counties,
including Ausona, Besalú, Girona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève,
Melgueil,
Conflent and Nîmes, from 844 to 848. He may have been the son of Belló...
- By 1132,
Alfonso was
embroiled in a
succession war over the
county of
Melgueil against Count Berengar Raymond of Provence. This
brief conflict was resolved...
-
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...