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Ermengol in Catalan, Armengol or Armengod in Spanish, Ermengaud in French, Ermengau in Occitan, and Hermengaudius in
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is a Germanic
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of Gothic origin meaning "ready for battle". The name was Arabised during the
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as أرمقند, ''Armaqand''. * Ermengol of Rouergue * Saint Ermengol * Ermengol I of Urgell * Ermengol II of Urgell *
Ermengol III of Urgell Ermengol or Armengol III (10321065), called el de Barbastro, was the Count of Urgell from 1038 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol II, Count of Urgell and his wife Velasquita "Constança", probably the daughter of Bernard I, Count of Besal ...
* Ermengol IV of Urgell * Ermengol V of Urgell * Ermengol VI of Urgell * Ermengol VII of Urgell * Ermengol VIII of Urgell * Ermengol IX of Urgell * Ermengol X of Urgell * Armengaud Blaise (died 1312), a physician, translator and an author * Ermengol Graus It was also the
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of a late medieval family of the
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: * Matfre Ermengau * Peire Ermengau {{given name