Ermengol II
Ermengol II was a notable count of Urgell, a region in present-day Spain, during the 11th century. He ruled from 1092 until his death in 1102 and was known for his efforts to strengthen his territory and expand its influence. His reign was marked by military campaigns and alliances that helped secure the count's power in a time of political fragmentation.
During his rule, Ermengol II also played a significant role in the Christian reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula, known as the Reconquista. He supported the establishment of monasteries and churches, contributing to the spread of Christianity in the region. His legacy includes the promotion of culture and governance in Urgell.