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William I, called Guillem de Montcada II, was the Viscount of Béarn from 1171 to 1173 with opposition. William was the eldest son of (ca). William first appears in 1150, witnessing his father's settlement at Arles with the House of Baux after Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona's invasion of Provence. William thereafter appears regularly in the documents of his father. Setting this traditional, probably legendary account, aside, it is likely that William's eldest son Gaston VI inherited Béarn on Mary's death in 1173. William no longer had a direct hand in government after that.

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  • Guillem I de Montcada, vescomte de Bearn (ca)
  • Wilhelm I. (Béarn) (de)
  • Gilen Montcadakoa (eu)
  • Гильом I де Монкада (виконт Беарна) (ru)
  • William I, Viscount of Béarn (en)
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  • Gilen Montcadakoa (? - † 1172) Bearnoko bizkonde de jure izan zen. (eu)
  • Гильем (Гильом) II де Монкада (до 1134 — 1172) — и Вик, виконт Беарна (как Гильом I, по праву жены) с 1171, второй сын сенешаля Каталонии и . Гильем был женат на наследнице Беарна и был признан его правителем королём Арагона, однако беарнцы отказались признать его своим правителем и восстали. Попытка Гильема подавить восстание успехом не увенчалась. (ru)
  • Guillem I de Montcada (1150-1172) fou vescomte de Bearn. Fill de Guillem Ramon I de Montcada, el Gran Senescal, i de Beatriu de Montcada. Tot just nascut, fou presentat pel seu pare a Arle (Provença) el 1150, durant les guerres baussenques, que van acabar amb la incorporació de la senyoria als dominis del casal de Barcelona. (ca)
  • Wilhelm von Montcada (katalanisch: Guillem de Montcada, französisch: Guillaume de Moncade; † 1172) war iure uxoris ein Vizegraf von Béarn (Wilhelm I.) aus dem katalanischen Haus Montcada. Er war der älteste Sohn des bedeutenden katalanischen Seneschalls Guillem Ramon II. de Montcada (el Gran Senecal; † 1173) und der Beatriu de Montcada. Aus seiner Ehe mit Maria von Béarn gingen zwei Söhne hervor: * Gaston VI. († 1214), Vizegraf von Béarn * Wilhelm Raimund († 1224), Herr von Montcada und Vic, Vizegraf von Béarn (de)
  • William I, called Guillem de Montcada II, was the Viscount of Béarn from 1171 to 1173 with opposition. William was the eldest son of (ca). William first appears in 1150, witnessing his father's settlement at Arles with the House of Baux after Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona's invasion of Provence. William thereafter appears regularly in the documents of his father. Setting this traditional, probably legendary account, aside, it is likely that William's eldest son Gaston VI inherited Béarn on Mary's death in 1173. William no longer had a direct hand in government after that. (en)
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  • Guillem I de Montcada (1150-1172) fou vescomte de Bearn. Fill de Guillem Ramon I de Montcada, el Gran Senescal, i de Beatriu de Montcada. Tot just nascut, fou presentat pel seu pare a Arle (Provença) el 1150, durant les guerres baussenques, que van acabar amb la incorporació de la senyoria als dominis del casal de Barcelona. Es va casar el 1171 amb Maria de Bearn per consell d'Alfons el Cast, i amb ella va tenir dos fills bessons, Guillem Ramon i Gastó. Aquest matrimoni va provocar una revolta al territori, que no va acceptar el nou senyor i va escollir , senyor de Bigorra, a qui van executar al cap de poc per no haver confirmat els furs i costums de Bearn. Llavors van anar a buscar , qui també va governar poc temps i fou jutjat i condemnat a mort. Havent fugit, finalment fou assassinat. El març de 1172 Guillem I de Montcada i de Bearn va voler rescatar per les armes les propietats de la seva muller, però aquesta el va abandonar i es va retirar al monestir de Senta Crotz de Volvèstre amb els seus fills nounats. El rei Alfons li va permetre governar el territori sempre que aquest passés a ser d'un dels fills bessons. Els dos homes bons que van anar a veure Maria de Bearn van escollir Gastó, segons s'explica perquè quan dormia tenia les mans més obertes que el seu germà, la qual cosa feia pensar que seria més bona persona. És per això que ha passat a la història com a Gastó VI (de Bearn) el bo. (ca)
  • Wilhelm von Montcada (katalanisch: Guillem de Montcada, französisch: Guillaume de Moncade; † 1172) war iure uxoris ein Vizegraf von Béarn (Wilhelm I.) aus dem katalanischen Haus Montcada. Er war der älteste Sohn des bedeutenden katalanischen Seneschalls Guillem Ramon II. de Montcada (el Gran Senecal; † 1173) und der Beatriu de Montcada. Wilhelm wird erstmals in einer am 10. Juni 1164 ausgestellten Urkunde als Ehemann der genannt, der Schwester des Vizegrafen . Diese Ehe war offenbar noch von Graf Raimund Berengar IV. von Barcelona († 1162) arrangiert wurden, unter dessen Vormundschaft die Béarner Geschwister gestanden hatten. Nachdem Gaston V. im Jahr 1170 kinderlos gestorben war konnten Maria und Wilhelm dessen Nachfolge in der Vizegrafschaft antreten. 1171 leistete Wilhelm gegenüber König Alfons II. von Aragón den Lehnseid für das Béarn. Nur ein Jahr darauf starb er noch vor seinem Vater. Aus seiner Ehe mit Maria von Béarn gingen zwei Söhne hervor: * Gaston VI. († 1214), Vizegraf von Béarn * Wilhelm Raimund († 1224), Herr von Montcada und Vic, Vizegraf von Béarn (de)
  • Gilen Montcadakoa (? - † 1172) Bearnoko bizkonde de jure izan zen. (eu)
  • William I, called Guillem de Montcada II, was the Viscount of Béarn from 1171 to 1173 with opposition. William was the eldest son of (ca). William first appears in 1150, witnessing his father's settlement at Arles with the House of Baux after Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona's invasion of Provence. William thereafter appears regularly in the documents of his father. On 10 June 1164, a document bears the name of Guillelmi de Monte Catano as husband of Mary, though this document's authenticity has been called into question. In 1168, William was holding the castle of Pau, probably through his marriage, even though Sancho VI of Navarre laid claim to it. The king tried to ally with Alfonso II of Aragon against William, but instead found himself at war with the Aragonese. In 1171, Alfonso granted all the lands formerly held by Talesa of Aragon to William. In Jaca, in 1170, Mary, having succeeded her defunct brother Gaston V, accepted Alfonso's grant of protection and did homage. She also agreed not to remarry without Alfonso's consent. In March 1171, William did homage for Béarn. According to tradition, however, the Catalan was not acceptable to the Bearnese noblesse, which promptly rebelled. They elected Theobald of the neighbouring County of Bigorre as their viscount, but, as he did not respect the Fors de Bearn, they executed him within the year. They then selected a nobleman of the Auvergne, Sentonge, who lasted two years in power before suffering the same sad fate at the hands of the nobles. Throughout this whole period, William planned to conquer Béarn, but never got around to actually launching any military expedition. In 1173, the year Sentonge was executed, Mary abandoned William with their two young twin sons and entered the monastery of Santa Cruz de Volvestre. The Bearnese, having rid themselves of three viscounts in as many years, sent a delegation to the monastery to request one of her sons to succeed to the viscounty. Mary consented and sent the elder, Gaston. The younger son, William Raymond, inherited Béarn from his brother many years later. Setting this traditional, probably legendary account, aside, it is likely that William's eldest son Gaston VI inherited Béarn on Mary's death in 1173. William no longer had a direct hand in government after that. (en)
  • Гильем (Гильом) II де Монкада (до 1134 — 1172) — и Вик, виконт Беарна (как Гильом I, по праву жены) с 1171, второй сын сенешаля Каталонии и . Гильем был женат на наследнице Беарна и был признан его правителем королём Арагона, однако беарнцы отказались признать его своим правителем и восстали. Попытка Гильема подавить восстание успехом не увенчалась. (ru)
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