- 1166–1195
Bernat de Castelló 1195–1198
Bernat de
Vilamur 1198–1203 Pere de
Puigvert 1203–1230 Ponç de
Vilamur 1230–1257
Abril Pérez Peláez 1257–1269 Pere d'Urtx...
- Ponç de
Vilamur (?, - 1196 -?, - 1257) was
Bishop of
Urgel (1230–1255/1257). His
father was
Viscount Peter IV of
Vilamur and his
uncles were
Bernat de...
- century, and came
under the
control of Pere VII el Donzell,
Viscount of
Vilamur, in 1355. His son Pere VIII
granted the
first charter to the town in 1363...
- Ramon's
titles included Count of
Prades (5th),
Count of Cardona,
Viscount of
Vilamur,
Baron of Entença,
Admiral of Aragon,
Captain general of
Catalonia as well...
- pronunciation: [vilmyʁ syʁ taʁn],
literally Villemur on Tarn; Languedocien:
Vilamur de Tarn) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France...
-
titles included Count of
Cardona and
Viscount of
Vilamur (Catalan:
Comte de
Cardona i
vescomte de
Vilamur). His
parents were Hug I, 1st
Count of Cardona...
-
included Count of
Cardona and Count-consort of Prades, as well as
Viscount of
Vilamur. He was born in (circa) 1400. His
parents were Joan
Ramon I, 2nd Count...
-
Fenollet or
Fenolleda (Fenouillèdes in French)
Viscounty of Pallars,
Siarb or
Vilamur Viscounty of
Peralada Viscounty of
Rocaberti Viscounty of Tatzó (Argelès...
- 46th
Viscountess of Bas 44th
Viscountess of
Cabrera 42nd
Viscountess of
Vilamur 12th
Viscountess of
Linares Medinaceli Boletín
Oficial del
Estado "Fallece...
- introduced. The
viscounties of
Pallars Jussà
during the time of
Raymond IV were
Vilamur, Bellera, and Orcau.
There is a
rather large and well-preserved series...