Armengol VI of Urgel

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Armengol or Ermengol VI (10961154), called el de Castilla, was the Count of Urgel from 1102 to his death. He was the son and successor of Armengol V and María Ansúrez.

He was born in Valladolid, whence his nickname comes. During his minority, he was under the regency of his grandfather, Pedro Ansúrez, lord of Valladolid, but the realy power lay in the hands of Guerao II of Cabrera and Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona. With their help, the young count count conquered Balaguer in 1106 and made it his capital.

Armengol collaborated with Alfonso the Battler in the 1118 capture of Zaragoza and in the expedition of Alfonso VII the Emperor against Almería in 1147. He had good relations with the House of Barcelona and he accompanied Raymond Berengar IV's to Provence in 1144. In 1149, he assisted Raymond Berengar in the conquest and repopulation of Lérida, which was thenceforward a city of his dominion. Armengol died in Castile.

In 1129, Armengol married Arsenda de Cabrera, daughter of the viscount Ponce of Àger. Besides his successor, Armengol VII, he had two daughters with her: Sibylla, who married Ramón Folch, viscount of Cardona, and Stephanie, who married Arnau Mir of Pallars Jussà.

In 1135, Armengol married a second time to Elvira, daughter of Rodrigo of Lara and Sancha of Castile. To this union were born Galcerán de Sales and Mary, lady of Almenara.


Preceded by
Armengol V
Count of Urgel
11021154
Succeeded by
Armengol VII


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