List of ladies consort of Montpellier

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Lady of Montpellier

House of William, 986–1213

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeath Spouse
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 Melgueilprobably Raymond I, Count of Melgueil-before 10731058/68
husband's accession
1068/77/85
husband's death
1109 Bernard William IV
Ermensenda de Melgueil Peter, Count of Melgueil-after 10801077/85/90
husband's accession
1021/22
husband's death
after 5 June 1156 William V
Sibyllaprobably Boniface del Vasto
(Aleramici)
-August 11291021/22
husband's accession
before 11 December 1146 William VI
Blason Ducs Bourgogne (ancien).svg Matilda of Burgundy Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy
(Burgundy)
113525 February 11571146/62
husband's accession
1172
husband's death
before 29 September 1173 William VII
Eudokia Komnēnē Isaac Komnenos
(Komnenoi)
1150/521179/80April 1187
divorce
November 1202/June 1204 William VIII
Agnesan Aragonese -April/May 1187, bigamously 1194
marriage declared void by the Pope
after 4 November 1202

House of Aragon, 1213–1349

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeath Spouse
Castile Arms.svg Eleanor of Castile
[1] [2]
Alfonso VIII of Castile
(Anscarids)
12026 February 1221April 1229
marriage annulled
1244 James I
Alex K Kingdom of Hungary.svg Violant of Hungary
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Andrew II of Hungary
(Árpád)
1215/68 September 123512 October 1251
Teresa Gil de Vidaure
[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Juan de Vidaure -1237?1252?-
Blason du comte de Foix.svg Esclaramunda of Foix
[4] [5] [6] [7]
Roger IV, Count of Foix
(Foix)
12501272 or 12 October 127527 July 1276
husband's accession
22 November 1299 James II
Coa Hungary Country History Charles I 2 (1310-1342).svg Maria of Anjou
[4] [5] [6] [7]
Charles II of Naples
(Anjou-Sicily)
129020 September 1304 or 130929 May 1311
husband's accession
4 September 1324
husband's death
end April 1346/January 1347 Sancho
Aragon arms.svg Constance of Aragon
[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Alfonso IV of Aragon
(Barcelona)
131824 September 13361346 James III
Violante de Vilaragut
[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Berenguer de Vilaragut -10 November 134713 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

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeath Spouse
Arms of the Kingdom of France (Ancien).svg Joan of Valois
[9] [10]
John II of France
(Valois)
24 June 134312 February 13521371-2
husband's accession
3 November 1373 Charles I
Return to the Crown of France (1378–1381).
Castile Arms.svg Eleanor of Castile Henry II of Castile
(Trastámara)
after 136327 May 13751381
husband's accession
1382
husband's desposition
27 February 1416 Charles II
Return to the Crown of France.

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