'Ermengol I' or 'Armengol I' (
974 –
1010), called ''el de Córdoba'', was the
Count of Urgell from
992 to his death. He was the second son of
Borrell II of Barcelona and his first wife, Letgarda, granddaughter of
Raymond Pons of Toulouse. He was the first of the counts of Urgel and famous mainly for his participation in the
Reconquista.
A man of culture, Ermengol was open to influences from wider Europe and he made two voyages to
Rome, in
998 and
1001. He was a stimulus to his nobles in making pilgrimages to
Santiago de Compostela or
Le Puy. He also reformed the judiciary of his county to make justice more available to all.
[1] He also began to reassert his authority over the outlying castles of his realm, whose lords were acting independent of his power.
[2]
He also maintained an intense war against the
Caliphate of Córdoba. In
1004, he was imprisoned in
Albesa after fighting against
Lleida. In
1008, he led several successful expeditions against the
Moors.
[3] In 1010, he participated in the expedition of his brother
Raymond Borrel of Barcelona against
Córdoba itself. He died nearby at
Castell de Bacar, thirty seven years of age .
Family
Before
10 July 1000, Ermengol married Tetberga, presumably a daughter of
Artaud I, Count of Forez, by his wife Tetberga of Limoges. Tetberga died between
7 April and
3 November 1005, when Ermengol's second wife is first mentioned. As his second wife, Ermengol married Guisla (Gisela), whose family is not known, but who could be the homonymous daughter of
Gausfred I of Roussillon, named in her father's will in February 989. She survived him and was still alive on
18 November 1010. From this second union came two children:
★
Ermengol II, his successor
★ Ermesinda, married before 1029
Raymond III, Count of Pallars-Jussà
Notes
1. Lewis, 379.
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid, based on Adhemar de Chabannes.
Sources
★ Lewis, Archibald R. ''
The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050''. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
★ Aurell i Cardona, Martin. "Jalons pour une enquête sur les stratégies matrimoniales des comtes catalans (IXe-XIe s.)" ''Symposium Internacional sobre els Origens de catalunya (Segles VIII-XI)'', 2 vol, Barcelona 1991–2; vol 1, pp 282–364.
★ Stasser, Thierry. "Origine familiale de trois comtesses de Pallars." ''Anuario de Estudios Medievales'', 26/1, 1996, pp 3–16.