Gilberga (d. 1054)
Gilberga (d. 1054)
Queen of Aragon. Name variations: Hermesenda. Died in 1054; daughter of Bernardo, count of Cousserans, and Gersenda, countess of Bigorre; married Ramiro I, king of Aragon (r. 1035–1069), on August 22, 1036; children: Sancho V (b. 1042), king of Aragon; Garcia of Aragon (d. 1186), bishop of Pamplona; Teresa of Aragon (b. 1037, who married William VI, count of Provence); Urraca of Aragon (a nun); Sancha of Aragon (who married Pons, count of Toulouse, and Armengol III, count of Urgel).
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