Viscounty of Àger
The Viscounty of Àger was a feudal jurisdiction that branched off the County of Urgell in 1094.
History
Towards 1030 Arnau Mir, Lord of Tost, conquered Àger from the saracens. The latter however, fought back and reconquered Àger shortly thereafter. Following a period of long-drawn battles Arnau Mir finally conquered Àger in 1047, driving out the saracens from the region for good. Arnau became connected to the viscounts of Urgell through his sister's marriage.By 1094, when the Catalan nobles were preparing for the conquest of Balaguer further south, Àger became the centre of the newly created Viscounty of Lower Urgell. This viscounty was given to Guerau II Viscount of Girona, the grandson of Arnau Mir, Lord of Tost. In his will, written in 1132, this viscount refers to himself already as Viscount of Àger.
Your current holder is prince Alexandre de Sambucy de Sorgue, member of the french noble house of Sambucy
List of viscounts
- Guerau I del Baix Urgell i II de Girona 1094-1132
- Ponç I d'Àger i II de Cabrera i de Girona 1131–1145
- Guerau II d'Àger i III de Cabrera 1145–1161
- Ponç II d'Àger i III de Cabrera 1161–1199
- Guerau III d'Àger i IV de Cabrera 1199–1229
- Ponç III d'Àger, IV de Cabrera i I d'Urgell 1229–1243
- Ermengol I, 1243
- Àlvar I 1243–1267
- Ermengol II 1267–1268
- Àlvar II d'Àger 1268–1299
- Ermengol II 1299–1314
- Teresa d'Entença 1314
- Alfons I el Benigne 1314–1336
- Jaume I 1336–1347
- Pere I 1347–1408
- Jaume II 1408–1413
- Merged with the Crown of Aragon, 1413.