Alfonso Jordan

Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R6aBsahnUQ



Duration: 4:13
36 views
0


Alfonso Jordan, by Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1879 / CC BY SA 3.0

#1103_births
#1148_deaths
#People_temporarily_excommunicated_by_the_Catholic_Church
#Counts_of_Tripoli
#Counts_of_Toulouse
#Dukes_of_Narbonne
#Margraves_of_Provence
#Occitan_nobility
#House_of_Rouergue
#Christians_of_the_Second_Crusade
Alfonso Jordan, also spelled Alfons Jordan or Alphonse Jourdain (1103–1148), was the Count of Tripoli (1105–09), Count of Rouergue (1109–48) and Count of Toulouse, Margrave of Provence and Duke of Narbonne (1112–48).
He was the son of Raymond IV of Toulouse by his third wife, Elvira of Castile.
He was born in the castle of Mont Pèlerin in Tripoli while his father was on the First Crusade.
He was given the name "Jourdain" after being baptised in the Jordan River.
Alfonso's father died when he was two years old and he remained under the guardianship of his cousin, William Jordan, Count of Cerdagne, until he was five.
He was then taken to Europe, where his half-brother Bertrand had given him the county of Rouergue.
Upon Bertrand's death in 1112, Alfonso succeeded to the county of Toulouse and marquisate of Provence.
In 1114, Duke William IX of Aquitaine, who claimed Toulouse by right of his wife Philippa, daughter of Count William IV, invaded the county and conquered it.
Alfonso recovered a part in 1119, but he was not in full control until 1123.
When at last successful, he was excommunicated by Pope Callixtus II for having expelled the monks of Saint-Gilles, who had aided his enemies.
Division of Provence obtained by Alfonso Jordan in 1125.
He ruled the marquisate.
Alfonso next had to fight for his rights in Provence against Count Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona.
Not until September 1125 did their war end in "peace and concord" (pax et concordia).
At this stage, Alfonso was master of the regions lying between the Pyrenees and the Alps, the Auvergne and the sea.
His ascendancy was, according to one commentator, an unmixed good to the country, for duri...




Other Videos By all the knowledge of the universe PRINCIPIA


2021-12-04Anti-ballistic missile
2021-12-04Ansbach
2021-12-04Autonomous building
2021-12-04Alan Jay Lerner
2021-12-04Aalen
2021-12-04Ammeter
2021-12-04Amathus
2021-12-04Axiology
2021-12-04Aedui
2021-12-04Southeast Alaska
2021-12-03Alfonso Jordan
2021-12-03Ajmer-Merwara
2021-12-03Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
2021-12-03Ares
2021-12-03Aberavon (UK Parliament constituency)
2021-12-03George Abbot (bishop)
2021-12-03Affray
2021-12-03Agathocles of Syracuse
2021-12-03Accelerated Graphics Port
2021-12-03Apollo 9
2021-12-03Abakan



Tags:
1103 births
1148 deaths
Counts of Toulouse
Counts of Tripoli
Dukes of Narbonne
House of Rouergue
Margraves of Provence
Occitan nobility