Countess consort of Barcelona, Girona and Osona (c.975/8-1058)
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Ermesinde of Carcassonne
Reproduction of a sculpture of Ermesinde of Carcassonne by Guillem Morell (1385)
Born
Ermessenda de Carcassona
ca. 975/8
Died
(1058-03-01)1 March 1058
Sant Quirze de Besora, County of Ausona
Ermesinde of Carcassonne (ca. 975/8 – 1 March 1058) was Countess consort of Barcelona, Girona and Osona by marriage to Ramon Borrell, Count of Barcelona. She served as regent in these counties during the minority of her son Berenguer Ramon from 1018 until 1023, and during the minority of her grandson Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona between 1035 and 1044.
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