List of consorts of Montpellier
See also: Lords of Montpellier
Lady of Montpellier
House of William, 986–1213
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
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Engelrada | granddaughter of Bernard I, Count of Melgueil | - | - | 975 husband's accession |
986 husband's death |
- | Guy | |
Beliarde | - | - | - | 1019/25 husband's accession |
1025/42/59 husband's death |
- | William II Bernard | |
Ermengarda of Melgueil | probably Raymond I, Count of Melgueil | - | before 1073 | 1058/68 husband's accession |
1068/77/85 husband's death |
1109 | Bernard William IV | |
Ermensenda de Melgueil | Peter, Count of Melgueil | - | after 1080 | 1077/85/90 husband's accession |
1021/22 husband's death |
after 5 June 1156 | William V | |
Sibylla | probably Boniface del Vasto (Aleramici) |
- | August 1129 | 1021/22 husband's accession |
before 11 December 1146 | William VI | ||
Matilda of Burgundy | Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy (Burgundy) |
1135 | 25 February 1157 | 1146/62 husband's accession |
1172 husband's death |
before 29 September 1173 | William VII | |
Eudokia Komnēnē | Isaac Komnenos (Komnenoi) |
1150/52 | 1179/80 | April 1187 divorce |
November 1202/June 1204 | William VIII | ||
Agnes | an Aragonese | - | April/May 1187, bigamously | 1194 marriage declared void by the Pope |
after 4 November 1202 | |||
House of Aragon, 1213–1349
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
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Eleanor of Castile [1][2] |
Alfonso VIII of Castile (Anscarids) |
1202 | 6 February 1221 | April 1229 marriage annulled |
1244 | James I | ||
Violant of Hungary [1][2][3][4][5][6] |
Andrew II of Hungary (Árpád) |
1215/6 | 8 September 1235 | 12 October 1251 | ||||
Teresa Gil de Vidaure [2][2][3][4][5][6] |
Juan de Vidaure | - | 1237? | 1252? | - | |||
Esclaramunda of Foix [4][5][6][7] |
Roger IV, Count of Foix (Foix) |
1250 | 1272 or 12 October 1275 | 27 July 1276 husband's accession |
22 November 1299 | James II | ||
Maria of Anjou [4][5][6][7] |
Charles II of Naples (Anjou-Sicily) |
1290 | 20 September 1304 or 1309 | 29 May 1311 husband's accession |
4 September 1324 husband's death |
end April 1346/January 1347 | Sancho | |
Constance of Aragon [4][5][6][7][8] |
Alfonso IV of Aragon (Barcelona) |
1318 | 24 September 1336 | 1346 | James III | |||
Violante de Vilaragut [4][5][6][7][8] |
Berenguer de Vilaragut | - | 10 November 1347 | 13 April 1349 Montpellier passed to Philip VI of France and became a part of the Crown of France |
before 1372 | |||
- Part of the Crown of France (1349-1371)
House of Évreux, 1371–1378, 1381–1382
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joan of Valois [9][10] |
John II of France (Valois) |
24 June 1343 | 12 February 1352 | 1371-2 husband's accession |
3 November 1373 | Charles I | ||
Return to the Crown of France (1378–1381). | ||||||||
Eleanor of Castile | Henry II of Castile (Trastámara) |
after 1363 | 27 May 1375 | 1381 husband's accession |
1382 husband's desposition |
27 February 1416 | Charles II | |
Return to the Crown of France. | ||||||||
Notes
- 1 2 Also Queen consort of Aragon.
- 1 2 3 4 Also Countesss consort of Barcelona.
- 1 2 Also Queen consort of Valencia.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Also Queen consort of Majorca.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Also Countess consort of Roussillon.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Also Countess consort of Cerdanya.
- 1 2 3 4 Also Baróness de Ompelas.
- 1 2 Also Titular Princess consort of Achaea.
- ↑ Also Countesss consort of Évreux.
Sources
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