Aimery II of Narbonne, killed fighting along …
Years: 1139 - 1139
Aimery II of Narbonne, killed fighting along with Alfonso I of Aragon against the Almoravids at the Battle of Fraga on July 17, 1134, had left only two underaged daughters as his heirs, Ermengarde and her half-sister Ermessinde (daughter of Aimery's second wife, also named Ermessinde).
Aimery had at least one son, also called Aimery, attested in numerous charters, but he predeceased him in about 1130.
Thus, the approximately five-year-old Ermengarde had inherited the viscounty of Narbonne, which occupies a strategic place in the politics of Languedoc: it is desired by the Counts of Toulouse, the Counts of Barcelona, the Trencavel viscounts of Carcassonne, and the Lords of Montpellier.
Alphonse I of Toulouse, claiming his right to the regency of Narbonne during Ermengarde's minority, invades the viscounty in 1139 with the support of Archbishop Arnaud de Lévezou.
In the same year, …
