Bernat Guillem de Montpeller
Bernat Guillem de Montpeller also known as Bernat Guillem I d'Entença (Spanish:Bernardo Guillermo I de Entenza. b. ? - d. El Puig, 1238) was a noble of the Catalan House of Entença. He was the lord of Fraga. He is best known for his participation in the Conquest of Majorca and Valencia during the Reconquista. He died after the Battle of the Puig in 1238.[1]
Biography
In July 1215, he received the barony of Fraga, together with the possession of other castles ceded by his brother, Guillem d'Entença. Previously, parts of Fraga were shared with the Count of Urgell and the Viscount of Béarn. The king returned rent money that had gone to Urgell back to Fraga and Entença in 1215.
He participated with James I of Aragon in the conquests of Mallorca and Valencia. He commanded the king's forces at the Siege of Burriana where he was injured. He died in camp at the Battle of the Puig from wounds received in battle. His son, Bernat Guillem II d'Entença would inherit his possessions.[2]
References
- "Bernat Guillem de Montpeller". Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
- Guinot 1996, p. 674.
Bibliography
- Guinot, Enric (1996). "L'alta noblesa catalana en la conquesta de València" [The Catalan high nobility during the conquest of Valencia]. Anuario de Estudios Medievales (in Catalan). Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. 26 (2): 647–685. doi:10.3989/aem.1996.v26.i2.664. ISSN 1988-4230. Retrieved 28 October 2017.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- "Els barons D'Entença". El castell de Móra D'Ebre (in Catalan). Archived from the original on 3 October 2006. Retrieved 3 December 2011.