County of Melgueil - List of Counts

List of Counts

  • Aigulf (c.750)
  • Amic (???–778), son of Agilulf
  • Robert (778–???)
  • Adolf
  • Ernest
  • Eberard (???–812)
  • Bera (812–820), also Count of Barcelona
  • Rampo (820–826), also Count of Barcelona
  • Bernard of Septimania (826–832), also Margrave of Septimania
  • Berengar the Wise (832–835), also Count of Toulouse
  • Bernard of Septimania (836–844), also Margrave of Septimania
  • Sunifred (844–848), also Count of Barcelona
  • William of Septimania (848–850), also Margrave of Septimania
  • Aleran (850–852), also Count of Barcelona
  • Isembart (850–852), also Count of Barcelona
  • Odalric (852–858), also Margrave of Septimania
  • Humfrid (858–864), also Margrave of Gothia
  • Bernard of Gothia (865–878), also Margrave of Gothia
  • Guillermona (c.878–920), married to Robert of Magalona
  • Bernard I (c.920–930), son of Guillermona
  • Berengar (c.930–950), son of Bernard I
  • Bernard II (c.950–988), son of Berengar
  • N.N. (c.988–989), son of Bernard II
  • Bernard III (c.989–1055), son of the son of Bernard II
  • Raymond I (c.1055–1079), son of Bernard III
  • Peter (1079 – after 1085), son of Raymond I
  • Raymond II (????–1120), son of Peter
  • Bernard IV (1120–????), son of Raymond II
  • Beatriu (c.1130–c.1190), daughter of Bernard IV
    • William (1130–1135), regent, also Lord of Montpellier
    • Berengar Raymond (1135–1144), first husband of Beatriu, also Count of Provence
    • Bernard V Pelet (1146–1170), second husband of Beatriu, also Lord of Alès

On the death of Beatriu the county was disputed. In 1172 it was divided. In 1190 it was reunited.

  • Raymond Berengar (1170–1190), son of Beatriu and Berengar Raymond, also Count of Provence
  • Douce (1172–1173), daughter of Raymond Berengar, also Countess of Provence
  • Ermessenda (1170–1176), daughter of Beatriu and Bernard V Pelet
  • Pere Bermon (1170–1172), first husband of Ermessenda, also Lord of Anduze
  • Bertrand I Pelet (1172), son of Beatriu and Bernard V Pelet, brother of Ermessenda
  • Alfonso (1172–1190), by cession from Bertrand I Pelet, also King of Aragon
  • Raymond III (1173–1190), second husband of Ermessenda, also Count of Toulouse

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