First dynasty Sunifred II of Urgell (897–948) died without descendants and the county went to his nephew
Borrell II,
Count of Barcelona,
Girona and
Osona. In his testament Borrell II, who died in 992, gave Barcelona, Girona and Osona to
Ramon Borrell (992–1017), while Urgell went to Ermengol I (992–1010), so that the Count of Urgell title became separated from the
House of Barcelona. Thus the first dynasty of Urgell began with Ermengol I. The first dynasty is also known as Barcelona-Urgell. •
Ermengol I (992–1010), son of
Borrell II, Count of Barcelona •
Ermengol II (1010–1038) •
Ermengol III (1038–1065) •
Ermengol IV (1065–1092) •
Ermengol V (1092–1102) •
Ermengol VI (1102–1154) •
Ermengol VII (1154–1184) •
Ermengol VIII (1184–1209) •
Aurembiaix (1209–1231) The title was disputed by
Peter I and
Guerau IV de Cabrera during Aurembiaix's time.
Second dynasty In 1231 Countess
Aurembiaix died without descendants and the first dynasty became extinguished. After a period of dynastic squabbles
Jaume I acknowledged
Ponç IV of Cabrera as the successor to the County of Urgell. The second dynasty is also known as Cabrera-Urgell. •
Ponç I (Ponç IV of Cabrera) (1236–1243) •
Ermengol IX (1243) •
Àlvar I (1243–1267) •
Ermengol X (1267–1314)
Third dynasty Ermengol X d'Urgell named his niece
Teresa d'Entença as successor to the county. She was married to
Alfons el Benigne, son of
James II of Aragon. The third and last dynasty is also known as Aragon-Urgell. •
Jaume I of Urgell (1336–1347) •
Pere II of Urgell (1347–1408) •
Jaume II of Urgell (1408–1413) ==Diocese of Urgell==