Viscounts of Narbonne
The viscount of Narbonne was the secular ruler of Narbonne in the Middle Ages. Narbonne had been the capital of the Visigoth province of Septimania, until the 8th century, after which it became the Carolingian Viscounty of Narbonne. Narbonne was nominally subject to the Carolingian counts of Toulouse but was usually governed autonomously. The city was a major port on the Mediterranean Sea. In the 12th century, Ermengarde of Narbonne presided over one of the cultural centers where the spirit of courtly love was developed. In the 15th century Narbonne passed to the County of Foix and in 1507 to the royal domain of France.Other governors of Narbonne
- Umar ibn Umar
- Abd ar-Rahman ibn Uqba
Visigothic counts
- Gilbert
- Milo
- Unknown
Carolingian counts
- Milo
- Adhemar
- Berà
- Leibulf of Provence
- Bernard of Septimania
- Gaucelm
- Bernard of Septimania
- Berenguer the Wise
- Bernard of Septimania
- Sunifred
- William of Septimania
- Aleran
- Odalric
- Humfrid
- Bernard of Gothia
- Bernard Plantapilosa
After 830 the counts were gradually reduced to viscounts.Carolingian ''vigerii''
- Magnari
- Esturmio
- Quixilà
Viscounts of Narbonne
Independent viscounts
- Lindoi
- Maiol I
- Gauger or Gualquer
- Francis II
- Odo I
- *Volverad
- Matfred I
- Raymond I
- Béranger
- Raymond II
- Bernard
- Aimery I
- Aimery II
- Ermengarde
- *Alphonse I of Toulouse claimed the regency of Narbonne from 1134 to 1143 during Ermengarde's minority
- *Aimerico Manrique de Lara was the heir presumptive to his aunt, Ermengarde, from 1167 to his death in 1177
- Peter of Lara
- Aimery III
- Amalric I
- Aimery IV
- Amalric II
- Aimery V
- Amalric III
- Aimery VI
- William I
- William II
House of Tinières
- Peter of Tinières
House of Foix
- Gaston IV of Foix-Grailly
- John of Foix
- Gaston of Foix
In 1507, Narbonne passed to Louis XII of France.