Aurembiaix of Urgel

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Aurembiaix or Aurembiax, (11961231) was the Countess of Urgel from 1208, the last of her dynasty.

She was the only child of Armengol VIII and Elvira of Subirats. In 1206, Armengol asked Peter II of Aragon to defend the right of his daughter to inherit and his widow to have the regency, but after Peter's death (1213), Guerau IV of Cabrera, a cousin of Aurembiaix's who claimed the inheritance, invaded the county and took control.

Aurembiaix married Álvaro Pérez de Castro in 1212, but in 1228 she had the marriage annulled and returned to Urgel to claim her right to succeed. She received the support of James I of Aragon and became his concubine at Agramunt. Threatened with invasion and a possible marital alliance with Aragon, the nobles of Urgel accepted Aurembiaix as their ruler. In 1229, Aurembiaix in turn married Peter, son of Sancho I of Portugal, and rendered Lérida to James and accepting Urgel back from him as a fief.

Aurembiaix died without descendents at Balaguer only about a year later. Urgel went to Peter.

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Preceded by
Armengol VIII
Countess of Urgel
12081231
Succeeded by
Peter I


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