Viscounty of Besalú
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The Viscounty of Besalú, or Bas (from the Latin Basso), was the sub-comital authority in the county of Besalú during the Middle Ages. It was ruled by the House of Cervera (also called Cerveró(n) or Cervelló(n), from the Latin Cervaria).
- Bernard I, circa 986
- Huguet, circa 1000
- Udalard I, 1079–1115
- Udalard II, 1115–1123
- Peter I, 1123–1127
- Beatrice, 1127–1142
- Ponce I Hugh, 1127–1130, husband
- Peter II, c. 1130–1140 (associat 1130–1140)
- Ponce II, 1140–1155 (associat 1140–1142)
- Hugh I, 1155–1185
- Ponce III, regent 1185–1195
- Peter III, regent 1195–1198
- Hugh II, 1198 (nominally 1185–1221)
- Hugh III, regent 1198–1220
- Peter IV, 1221–1241
- Eldiarda, regent 1220–1231
- Simon, 1231–1247 (until 1241 as regent)
- Sibylla, 1247–1280
- Hugh IV, 1262–1277, husband
- Peter V, 1280–1285, also King of Aragon
- Ponce IV, 1285–1291
- Hugh V, 1291–1300
- confiscated by the crown, 1300–1315
- Ponce V, 1315–1322
- Raymond, 1322–1331
- briefly to the crown, 1331
- Hugh VI, 1331–1335
- Bernard II, 1335–1354
- contested by the crown, 1335–1352
- Bernard III, 1354–1368
- to the crown, 1368–1381
- to the Cabrera, 1381–1756