Ermengol VIII Of Urgell
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Ermengol (or Armengol) VIII (1158 – 1208), known as ''el de Sant Hilari'', was the
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from 1184 to his death. He was a son of Ermengol VII and Dulce, daughter of
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. In 1178, he married Elvira of Subirats, with whom he had an only daughter,
Aurembiaix Aurembiaix (or Aurembiax) (1196–1231) was the Countess of Urgell from 1208, the last of her dynasty. She was the only child of Ermengol VIII of Urgell, Ermengol VIII and Elvira of Subirats. In 1206, Ermengol asked Peter II of Aragon to defend the ...
.The origins of Elvira have been subject to recent scholarly reevaluation. She was once identified as daughter of
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, but Canal Sánchez-Pagín showed that Ermengol's wife was Elvira Pérez, daughter of
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of Asturias. However, Sánchez de Mora has presented evidence that Aurembiaix was close kin to the Lara family and suggests that a documented countess Elvira Nuñez de Lara, daughter of
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, was in fact a second wife of Ermengol, to whom he married after the death of Elvira Pérez, and that Aurembiaix was her daughter. Sánchez de Mora, pp. 300-305.
During his reign, the decline of his house was initiated at the hands of the viscounts of
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. In 1206, a period of disorder commenced owing to the ambitions of
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, who disputed the right of Aurembiaix to succeed. Ermengol extracted a promise from
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to defend the rights of his widow and daughter.


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*Chaytor, H. J.
A History of Aragon and Catalonia
'. London: Methuen, 1933. *Sánchez de Mora, Antonio. ''La Nobleza Castella en la Plena Edad Media: El Linaje de Lara (ss. XI-XIII)'' Doctoral Thesis, Universidad de Sevilla, 2003. 1158 births 1208 deaths Counts of Urgell {{Europe-noble-stub