• Aimery IV (or Aimeric IV) (Italian: Amerigo di Narbona) (c. 1230 – October 1298) was the Viscount of Narbonne, an Italian condottiero and captain. Aimery...
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  • Narbonne between 926 and 977 Aimery I of Narbonne (r. 1077–1105) Aimery II of Narbonne (r. 1105–34) Aimery III of Narbonne (r. 1202–39) Aimery IV of Narbonne...
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  • Aimery II (also called Aimeric II) (died 17 July 1134) was the Viscount of Narbonne from around 1106 until his death. He was the eldest son of Aimery...
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  • Aymeric (redirect from Aimery)
    Aimerico Pérez de Lara, Viscount of Narbonne Aimery IV of Narbonne (Amerigo di Narbona) (c.1230 – 1298), Viscount of Narbonne, Italian condottiero Ademar de...
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  • (1066-c. 1077) Aimery I (1077-1105) Aimery II (1105-1134) Ermengarde (1134-1192) Alphonse I of Toulouse claimed the regency of Narbonne from 1134 to 1143...
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  • Viscountess of Narbonne from 1134 to 1192. She was the daughter of Aimery II of Narbonne and his first wife, also named Ermengarde. Aimery II was killed...
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    Aimery (or Aimeric) III (died February 1239), known in Spanish as Aimerico Pérez de Lara, was the Viscount of Narbonne from 1194 until his own death. He...
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  • son-in-law was Aimery IV of Narbonne, who led the armies of Florence and Anjou in the Battle of Campaldino in 1289 and his brother was the provost of Toulouse...
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    1249) Aimery IV of Narbonne, Italian nobleman and knight (condottiero) Elisabeth of Wetzikon, Swiss noblewoman and abbess (b. 1235) Euphrosyne of Greater...
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  • Countess of Barcelona (1077–1082). After her husband’s death, she remarried Aimery I, the Viscount of Narbonne (1086–1108). Maud was the first daughter of Robert...
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    (1121–1149) (bishop of Béziers) Pierre d'Anduze (1150–1156) Berenger of Narbonne (1156–1162), son of viscount Aimery I of Narbonne Pons D'Arce (1162–1181)...
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  • 1298 in Italy (category Years of the 13th century in Italy)
    Battle of Curzola Jacobus de Voragine Guido I da Montefeltro John of Procida John of Genoa Aimery IV of Narbonne "BATTLE OF CURZOLA Related Articles"....
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    to Aimery VI of Narbonne an unnamed daughter who died young on 14 January 1343 Timbora was still living in 1361, but that is the last she is heard of. Casalis...
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    disinherited by his father. He married Margaret of Narbonne, daughter of Aimery IV of Narbonne (of the House of Lara) in 1281. They had one son Sancho de Castilla...
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  • Married Aimery IV, Viscount of Narbonne. Ines of Foix. Married Eschivat III, Count of Bigorre Philippa of Foix. Married Arnauld, Count of Pailhars....
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    Guiraut Riquier (category People from Narbonne)
    pseudo-alba, the first example of the later serenade. He served under Aimery IV, Viscount of Narbonne, as well as Alfonso el Sabio, King of Castile. He is also believed...
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  • 1249) Aimery IV of Narbonne, Italian nobleman and knight (condottiero) Elisabeth of Wetzikon, Swiss noblewoman and abbess (b. 1235) Euphrosyne of Greater...
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    Arborea and Timbra de Rocabertí, and Aimery VI of Narbonne (married 1363). When Marianus V, the youngest son of Beatrice' elder sister Eleanor, died in...
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  • vassal of France which was almost independent of France. Within this large county (which also consisted of the duchy of Narbonne and the March of Provence)...
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    (1135–1139) Aimery of Limoges (1139–1193) Ralph II (1193–1196) Peter of Angoulême (1196–1208) Peter of Ivrea (1209–1216) vacant (1216–1219) Peter of Capua (1219)...
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    Corona de Logu of her very young son. Recent studies, based on a letter from Aimery VI of Narbonne, husband of Beatrix, to King Peter IV of Aragon, in which...
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    the Battle of Fraga. Christian casualtites included Guy of Lescar (captured) and among the killed were Aimery II of Narbonne, Centula VI of Béarn and Bertrán...
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    empress consort (b. 1173) February – Aimery III of Narbonne (or Aimeric), French nobleman March 3 – Vladimir IV Rurikovich, Kievan Grand Prince (b. 1187)...
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    Albigensian Crusade (category History of Catholicism in France)
    them for the battle. All but one of the six thousand crusaders were killed in the battle. In May the castle of Aimery de Montréal was retaken; he and his...
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    William IX of Aquitaine and Countess Philippa of Toulouse. Her mother was the daughter of Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault, and Dangereuse de l'Isle Bouchard...
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    and Ramon Folc II of Cardona came from Spain and Occitan forces under William V of Montpellier, Aimery II of Narbonne, and Raymond I of Baux came from France...
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    (also Bishop of Noyon) 1362–1373: Etienne de Poissy 1373–1384: Aimery de Magnac 1384–1409: Pierre d'Orgemont, translated from bishop of Thérouanne 1409–1420:...
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  • List of Navarrese consorts...
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  • Pedro Manrique de Lara (category Viscounts of Narbonne)
    son and heir of Manrique Pérez de Lara and Ermessinde, daughter of Aimery II of Narbonne. He regularly called himself "de Lara", a toponymic surname first...
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    Montfort, earl of Leicester. An army was soon assembled at Narbonne with the support of Viscount Aimery III to recover the captive king and avenge the dead king...
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