Bernard Ato VI

Deceased Person

1159 –

88

Who is Bernard Ato VI?

Bernard Ato VI was the posthumous son and successor of Bernard Ato V, Viscount of Nîmes and Agde. He reigned from 1163 until 1214, when he surrendered his fiefs to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester and leader of the Albigensian Crusade. Bernard Ato was not connected with Catharism nor were his lands, but his relationship to Raymond Roger Trencavel may have marked him off as an enemy of the Crusade by default, for he was a Trencavel, though he did not carry that name.

In 1179, Roger II Trencavel, Raymond V of Toulouse, and Bernard Ato had all been excommunicated by Pons d'Arsac under the twenty-seventh canon of the Third Lateran Council for their lack of strong opposition to heresy. In that same year Bernard Ato did homage to Alfonso II of Aragon for his viscounties and made an alliance with Alfonso against Raymond V.

In June 1187, Bernard Ato granted all his lands within the Diocese of Agde to the diocese and was then accepted into the cathedral church as a canon. In July the donation was confirmed by Raymond V and in August Bernard Ato also, in an extensive charter. The viscounty was de facto handed over to the bishop. He is also said by some authors to have given over Nîmes to Raymond in that year, but this is contradicted by other sources.

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