ARMENGOL [I] de Barcelona, "él de Córdoba", son of BORRELL [II] Comte de Barcelona & his first wife Ledgarda [de Toulouse] ([973/77]-Córdoba 1 Sep 1010, bur Ripoll). "Borellus…comes et marchio…filios meos Raymundo et Ermengode" ordered the security of "castro…Cardona", constructed by "avus meus Wifredus comes et marchio", by charter dated 9 Apr 986, subscribed by "Geribertus vicecomes…Gocefridus frater Borelli comes"[1358]. "Arnaldo, Ermengaudo prolem Borrellum comes…" subscribed a charter dated 26 Sep 989 under which "Borrello…comes atque marchio" sold property to Sant Cugat del Vallés[1359]. He succeeded his father in 992 as Comte de Urgell. The testament of "Borellus comes" dated 24 Sep 993 appoints "filio meo Ermengaudo comite" to "comitatu Orgullense"[1360]. The Chronicle of Adémar de Chabannes records that "Ermengaudus comes Irgeldensis" was killed in battle against the Muslims and that his head was taken away by the victors[1361]. "Ermengaudus…comes et marchio" donated revenue from Andorra to the monastery of San Cerni by charter dated 13 Jun 1007[1362].
m (before 11 Jun 1001) GERIBERGA, daughter of ---. Armengol and his wife "Geriberga" sold property to a vassal by charter dated 11 Jun 1101[1363]. Her origin is not known. She is shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[1364] as Tetberga, (presumably on the basis that "Geriberga" is a mistranscription in the document cited above) [daughter of Rotbold [II] Comte de Provence & his wife Eimilde de Gevaudan], but the basis for this speculation is not known.
Armengol [I] & his wife had [two] children