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Family of William V + and Ermessende + of MELGUEIL

Husband: William V + (1075-1121)
Wife: Ermessende + of MELGUEIL (1070- )
Children: William VI + (1128-1172)
Marriage 1095

Husband: William V +

Name: William V +
Sex: Male
Father: William IV + (1030-1076)
Mother: Ermengarde + of MELGUEIL (1037-1076)
Birth 1075 Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Occupation Count of Montpellier
Title Count of Montpellier
Death 1121 (age 45-46)

Wife: Ermessende + of MELGUEIL

Name: Ermessende + of MELGUEIL
Sex: Female
Father: Peter + of MELGUEIL (1045-1085)
Mother: -
Father (2): Peter + of MELGUEIL (1045-1085)
Mother (2): Almode + of TOULOUSE (1047-1132)
Birth 1070 France

Child 1: William VI +

Name: William VI +
Sex: Male
Spouse: Mathilde + of BURGUNDY (1130-1172)
Birth 1128 Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Occupation Count of Montpellier
Title Count of Montpellier
Death 29 Nov 1172 (age 43-44)

Note on Husband: William V +

William V (or Guilhem V) (1075–1121) was the Lord of Montpellier from an early age until his death. He was the son of Bernard William IV.

 

Soon after his father's death, his mother, Ermengarde, quit Montpellier to marry the Lord of Anduze. William IV had confided the tutelage of his son to the child's grandmother, Beliarde, and to his nearest relatives: William Arnold, Raymond Stephen, and William Aymoin. After a short conflict with the bishop of Maguelonne, William V rendered homage to the bishop on 10 December 1090 and was recognised as lord of Montpellier.

 

At the call of Pope Urban II, William took up the cross of the First Crusade under the banner of Raymond IV of Toulouse. He served notable at the capture of the small Syrian village of Ma'arrat al-Numan in 1098. After the fall of Jerusalem in 1099, William remained in the Holy Land for a while. He remained at the side of Godfrey de Bouillon and accompanied him to the Battle of Arsuf in December. He did not return to Montpellier until 1103, bringing with him a relic of Saint Cleopas.

 

When William returned, he found that the Aimoin brothers to whom he had confided the administration of the lordship in his absence had usurped many seigniorial rights and that he was obligated to recognise much of their newfound authority, which diminished his own, in order to retain his position.

 

William participated in the army of Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona which captured Majorca from the Moors in 1114. The rest of his reign was marked by the important acquisition of nearby territories, which greatly recouped his power: Montarnaud, Cournonsec, Montferrier, Frontignan, Aumelas, Montbazin, Popian.

 

By his marriage to Ermensenda, daughter of the Peter, Count of Mauguio, he had six children:

 

William VI

William of Aumelas

Bernard, Lord of Villeneuve

Guillelme, married Raymon Bernard, Count of Mauguio

Ermeniarde

Adelaide