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Aimerico Manrique de Lara
Aimerico Manrique de Lara ( 1152 – 1177) was the co-Viscount of Narbonne from 1167 and Duke of Narbonne from 1172. His name can be spelled Aimeric or Aymeric, and is sometimes Gallicised as Aimery, but he is not usually numbered among the others of his name who ruled Narbonne.
==Origins==
Aimeric is first mentioned in a royal charter for Segovia Cathedral (March 1161) and later in the concession of the village of Madrigal to Burgos Cathedral (August 1164). He was either the eldest or second eldest son of Manrique Pérez, head of the Lara clan and count of Molina, and Ermessende, daughter of Aimeric II of Narbonne and sister of Ermengarda. The seventeenth-century historian of the Lara family, Luis de Salazar y Castro, reasoned that Aimeric was the eldest son because he inherited Narbonne and was listed before his brother Pedro Manrique in the document of 1164. He was listed second, however, in that of 1161, and as Pedro inherited Molina, which was regarded as more important by the Laras, it is more likely that Aimeric was a second son, according to Antonio Sánchez de Mora.〔Sánchez de Mora, 341, makes his conclusion in spite of the importance given to Narbonne in a charter of the widowed Ermessende dated 1167, in which she calls herself ''Armesen cometissa, uxor comitis Almarrich et filia Aimerich de Narbona'' ("Countess Ermessende, wife of Count Manrique and daughter of Aimeric of Narbonne"). Nicholson, 67–68, assigns the opposite conclusion to Salazar.〕 Derek Nicholson also held that Aimeric was the eldest son, since Pedro later followed their aunt in Narbonne, which has the appearance of following a line of succession.〔Nicholson, 67–68.〕 Karl Appel, following Joseph Vaissète, thought Aimeric was the eldest son and placed his birth towards 1152, when his parents were married, because of the number of children they had after him.

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