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- Ermengarde or Ermengard or Ermingarde or Irmingard or Irmgard is a feminine given name of Germanic origin derived from the Germanic words "ermen/irmin...
- Ermengarda de Vallespir (died 1001) was countess consort of Pallars by marriage to Oliba Cabreta and regent of the County of Cerdanya in 990-994 in co-regency...
- Geribert (brother, regent) 985-? Ermengarda (daughter of Udalard I) 1014–1063 Bernat de Santmartí (married with Ermengarda) 1014-? Guislabert I bishop of...
- sons and two daughters: Ramon Borrell (972–1017), Ermengol (974–1010), Ermengarda and Richilda. After Letgarda's death circa 986, he married Eimeruda, perhaps...
- Italian writer Alessandro Manzoni in his tragedy Adelchi gave her the name Ermengarda. Nelson, Janet L. (2007). Courts, elites, and gendered power in the early...
- his brother Otto and by the king and queen of Burgundy, Rudolf III and Ermengarda. Although the do****ent of 1030 does not demonstrate that Amadeus and his...
- ("the Great"), Georgian prince Đinh Phế Đế, Vietnamese emperor (b. 974) Ermengarda de Vallespir, Spanish countess Izyaslav, Kievan prince of Polotsk Ja'far...
- exiled Second wife, Blanca of Narbonne, daughter of Llop Ato Zuberoa and Ermengarda of Narbonne Third wife, Almodis de La Marche, countess of Limoges Ramon...
- of Narbonne from 1172. He was the nephew and heir of the Viscountess Ermengarda. He appears briefly to have ruled Narbonne in his own name from 1176 until...
- Ermengarde of Tuscany (also Ermengarda; Hermengarda) (c. 901-931/2) was a medieval Italian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Bertha of Lotharingia and...