Viscountry of Minerv ( Fr. Vicomté de Minerve ) - feudal possession in the south of France, located in the county of Carcassonne .
| viscountcy | |||
| guilt of minerva | |||
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| fr. Vicomté de minerve | |||
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Viscountry of Minerv as part of Carcassonne County in 1209 | |||
← until September 7, 1071 - after March 16, 1215 | |||
| Capital | Minerv | ||
| Languages) | Occitan | ||
| Continuity | |||
| ← County Carcassonne | |||
| County Carcassonne → | |||
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History
The family ties of most Viscounts and Seniors of Minerva have not been established. The first known Viscount was Pierre I , mentioned on September 7, 1071 . After him in succession, several other Viscounts are listed below, and it should be assumed that they replaced each other in turn. Guillaume II had several sons, but Pierre II , the fourth son of Guillaume, is the only one of his brothers mentioned by the Viscount Minerva in 1066 . After this, the Viscount Berenguer is mentioned, and then two Seniors of Minerva named Guillaume. The date of death of Guillaume II , son of Guillaume I , is not set. The fate of the lord is also not known.
List of Rulers of Minerva
- ? —After September 7, 1071 : Pierre I (d. After September 7, 1071 )
- after September 7, 1071 —after February 3, 1084 : Raimund (d. after February 3, 1084 )
- after February 3, 1084 — after May 1, 1095 : Pons (d. after May 1, 1095 )
- after May 1, 1095 —after April 29, 1103 : Bernard (d. after April 29, 1103 )
- after April 29, 1103 —after July 1, 1152 : Guillaume I (d. after July 1, 1152 )
- after July 1, 1152 —after February 4, 1165 : Guillaume II (d. after February 4, 1165 )
- after February 4, 1165 — after 1166 : Pierre II (d. after 1166 ), son of the previous
- after 1166 —after April 27, 1135 : Berenguer (d. after April 27, 1135 )
- after April 27, 1135 - March 1210/15 , 1215 : Guillaume IV (d. 1219 )
- March 1210/15 , 1215 - after March 16, 1215 : Raimund II (d. 1080/1084 ), son of the previous
See also
- County Carcassonne
Literature
- Dom Claude Devic, dom Joseph Vaissète, Histoire générale de Languedoc, avec des notes et des pièces justificatives, Paris, 1730. (fr.)
- Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718-1050 . University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965. (English)