Bernard Guillaume de Montpéllier

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Bernard Guillaume de Montpéllier

Spanish: Bernard Guillaume I
Also Known As: "Bernardo Guillen de Montpelhièr"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: France
Death: 1237 (44-53)
Immediate Family:

Son of Guillaume VIII, senyor de Montpéllier; Guillaume VIII de Montpellier and doña Inés González de Marañón
Husband of Josiane de Entenza and Jusiana de Entenza, baronesa de Alcolea
Father of Bernad-Guillaume II de Entenza; Bernat Guillem I de Entenza, Barón de Alcolea and Guillén de Entenza
Brother of Guillaume IX, seigneur de Montpéller and Adelais [Ermesinde] de Montpellier
Half brother of María de Montpellier, reina de Aragón

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About Bernard Guillaume de Montpéllier

-https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE%20NOBILITY.htm#BernardGui...

5. BERNARD GUILLAUME de Montpellier (-1237). In his testament dated 4 Nov 1202, his father bequeathed money for "Bernardium Guillelmum filium meum" to become a canon "Girundæ et Lodoicensem"[902]. Monk at Giron and Lodève 1202.

m ([after 1213]) JUSIANA de Entenza Señora de Alcolea, daughter of PONCE HUGO de Entenza [Ampurias-Barcelona] & his wife Sibila --- (-after 1213). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Zurita records the marriage of “D. Bernaldo Guillen”, son of “Guillen de Mompeller...y...Doña Ynes”, and “Doña Iusiana, hija de Ponce Ugo hermano del Conde de Ampurias, que por parte de la madre era del linaje de Entença”, arranged by Jaime I King of Aragon who granted him “gran Estado en su Reyno”[903]. The passage is recorded in the paragraph dealing with events in 1213, but the reference to King Jaime (then an infant and only just succeeded to the throne) suggests that the marriage must have taken place later.

-        CATALONIA NOBILITY.