Viscounts of Narbonne

The Viscount of Narbonne was the secular ruler of Narbonne in the Middle Ages. Narbonne had been the capital of the Visigoth province of Septimania, until the eighth century, after which it became the Carolingian Viscounty of Narbonne. Narbonne was nominally subject to the Carolingian Counts of Toulouse but was usually governed autonomously. The city was a major port on the Mediterranean Sea. In the twelfth century, the court of Ermengarde of Narbonne (reigned 1134 to 1192) presided over one of the cultural centers where the spirit of courtly love was developed. In the fifteenth century Narbonne passed to the County of Foix and in 1507 to the royal domain of France.

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Viscounts of Narbonne

Muslim emirs

Visigothic counts

Carolingian counts and viscounts

Carolingian vigerii

Independent viscounts

House of Lara

House of Tinières

House of Foix

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