See also

Family of Hugh V + and Almodis +of HAUTE MARCHE

Husband: Hugh V + (990-1060)
Wife: Almodis +of HAUTE MARCHE (1020-1071)
Children: Hugh VI + (1039-1103)
Jordan of LUSIGNAN (1039-1110)
Melisende of LUSIGNAN (bef1055- )

Husband: Hugh V +

Name: Hugh V +
Sex: Male
Father: Hugh IV + (987- )
Mother: Amelie + of THOUARS (989-1072)
Birth 0990 Lusignan, Vienne, France
Occupation Lord of Lusignan
Title Lord of Lusignan
Death 8 Oct 1060 (age 69-70) Lusignan, Vienne, France

Wife: Almodis +of HAUTE MARCHE

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Almodis +of HAUTE MARCHE

Name: Almodis +of HAUTE MARCHE
Sex: Female
Father: Bernard I + (970-1047)
Mother: Amelie + of AULNAY (985-1072)
Birth 1020 Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France
Death 16 Nov 1071 (age 50-51) Lusignan, Vienne, France

Child 1: Hugh VI +

Name: Hugh VI +
Sex: Male
Spouse: Ildegarde + (1041-1099)
Birth 1039 Lusignan, Vienne, France
Occupation Lord of Lusignan
Title Lord of Lusignan
Title frm 1091 to 1103 (age 51-64) Count of La Marche
Death 1103 (age 63-64) Lusignan, Vienne, France

Child 2: Jordan of LUSIGNAN

Name: Jordan of LUSIGNAN
Sex: Male
Spouse: Ildegarde + (1041-1099)
Birth 1039 Lusignan, Vienne, France
Death 1110 (age 70-71)

Child 3: Melisende of LUSIGNAN

Name: Melisende of LUSIGNAN
Sex: Female
Birth bef 1055

Note on Wife: Almodis +of HAUTE MARCHE

Almodis de la Marche (c. 1020 – 16 October 1071) was the daughter of Bernard I, Count of Marche and wife Amélie. She married Hugh V of Lusignan around 1038 and they had two sons and one daughter:

 

Hugh VI of Lusignan (c. 1039-1101)

Jordan de Lusignan

Mélisende de Lusignan (b. bef. 1055), married before 1074 to Simon I "l'Archevêque", Vidame de Parthenay

 

Almodis and Hugh of Lusignan divorced due to consanguinity, and Hugh arranged for her to marry Count Pons of Toulouse in 1040. Together they produced several children, including:

 

William IV of Toulouse

Raymond IV of Toulouse

Hugh, Abbot of Saint-Gilles

Almodis of Toulouse, married Count Pierre of Melgueil

 

She was still Pons' wife in April 1053, but shortly thereafter Almodis was abducted by Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona. He kidnapped her from Narbonne with the aid of a fleet sent north by his ally, the Muslim emir of Tortosa. They married immediately (despite the fact both of her previous husbands were still alive) and they appear with their twin sons in a charter the next year. Pope Victor II excommunicated Almodis and Ramon for this illegal marriage until 1056. Together they produced four children:

 

Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona

Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona

Agnes of Barcelona, married Count Guigues II of Albon

Sancha of Barcelona, married Count Guillermo Ramon I of Cerdagne

 

Almodis maintained contact with her former husbands and many children, and in 1066/1067 she traveled to Toulouse for her daughter's wedding. A few years before, in 1060, Hugh V of Lusignan had revolted against his lord, Duke William VIII of Aquitaine, in support of Almodis' son William IV of Toulouse. Her sons supported one another in military campaigns; Hugh VI of Lusignan, Raymond IV of Toulouse, and Berenguer Ramon all took the Cross.

Sepulchers of Ramon Berenguer I and Almodis de la Marche. Cathedral of Barcelona.

 

Her third husband Ramon had a son from a previous marriage, Pedro Ramon, who was his heir. Pedro apparently resented Almodis' influence and was concerned she was trying to replace him with her own two sons. He murdered her in October 1071. Pedro was disinherited and exiled for his crime, and fled the country. When his father died in 1076, Barcelona was split between Berenguer Ramon and Ramon Berenguer, Almodis' sons. The family history of murder did not end with Pedro Ramon, as Berenguer Ramon earned his nickname "The Fratricide" when he killed his own twin brother.