Sunyer I of Pallars

Count Suñer I (also Sunyer, Suniario; died in 1010) was a Spanish nobleman, the Count of Pallars in the Middle Ages, and he ruled from 948 until his death. He was also the Count of Ribagorza de iure uxoris ("by his marriage").

Biography

Count Suñer was a son of the Count Lope I of Pallars and his spouse, Gotruda de Cerdaña.[1]

He was thus a younger brother of the Count Borrell I of Pallars and the Count Raymond II of Pallars.

Suñer succeeded his father and his uncle, Isarn, Count of Pallars. Suñer ruled together with his brothers, who died in 995.

From 995 until his death, Suñer ruled Pallars together with his paternal nephew, Ermengol I of Pallars (the son of Borrell I).

Marriages and children

Suñer's first wife was Lady Ermengarda/Ermentruda, his sister-in-law (the former wife of Borrell).

Suñer and his sister-in-law were the parents of two sons – Raymond III of Pallars Jussà[2] and William II of Pallars Sobirà[3] – and a daughter, Ermengarda.

The second consort of Suñer's was Countess Toda of Ribagorza.

Notes

  1. GOTRUDA de Cerdanya
  2. Kosto, Adam J. (2001). Making Agreements in Medieval Catalonia: Power, Order, and the Written Word, 1000–1200. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521792398.
  3. Sobrequés, Santiago (1989). Els Barons de Catalunya. Barcelona: Vicens-Vives. ISBN 84-316-1806-X.
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