Amalric (Amory) I ( Amalric I de Narbonne , Amauri I de Narbonne ; circa 1220 - 1270 ) - Viscount of Narbonne since 1238.
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Biography
Born around 1220. Son of Emery III de Narbonne from his second (Adelaide) or third (Margarita de Marley) wife.
About his rule, it is known only that he minted his coin in Narbonne since at least 1246.
Family
Wife - Philippe d'Andouz (died after November 1272), Dame de Somier, daughter of Pierre Raymond VII Seigneur d'Andouise from his first wife, Josseranda de Poitiers-Valentinua. Five of their children are known:
- Emery IV (died 1298), Viscount Narbonne.
- Amalric (Amory) (died after January 11, 1302), the lord of Perignan and Taleran.
- Guillaume, seigneur de Verneuil, canon of Chartres and Narbonne
- Gosseranda, husband - Guillaume de Voisin, Senior de Limoux.
- Margarita
Sources
- Amauri II, vicomte de Narbonne (1260? -1328): sa jeunesse et ses expéditions, son governement, son administration. Jean Régné. Caillard, 1910 - Total Pages: 501
- http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc496685213