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Pons V or Pons Hugh IV (Spanish: Ponce V or Ponce Hugo IV, Occitan: Pons Uc, Catalan: Ponç V or Ponç Hug IV) (c.1264 – 1313) was the Count of Empúries (Ampurias) from 1277 until his death and viscount of Bas from 1285 to 1291. He was the son and successor of and Sibila de Palau. In the subsequent war, Ponç and his vassals fought with James' galleys at the Battle of Cape Orlando, while Huguet his brother fought among the ships of Frederick. Many subsequent scholars have assumed that Ponç had gone over to the side of his brother, but this is unlikely.

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  • Ponç V o Ponç Hug IV d'Empúries (ca. 1264–1313) fou comte d'Empúries (1277–1313) i vescomte de Bas (1285-1291). (ca)
  • Ponce V de Ampurias o Ponce Hugo IV de Ampurias (v 1264-1313), conde de Ampurias (1277-1313) y vizconde de Bas (1285-1291). Hijo de Hugo V de Ampurias y de ,​​ heredó el condado de Ampurias a la muerte de su padre sucedida en 1277. Su madre, viuda, vendió el vizcondado de Bas al conde-rey Pedro el Grande en 1280. Ponce V participó, en 1282, en las luchas de las Vísperas sicilianas al lado del rey que le compensó con la devolución del vizcondado en 1285, así como con los derechos sobre Fernando y Castellfollit de Riubregós. Fue almirante de la flota de Jaime II el Justo como rey de Sicilia, y le acompañó en su retorno a Cataluña en 1291. Cedió el vizcondado de Bas a su hermano Hugo a condición de restituirlo si no tenía descendientes legítimos. A cambio adquirió los señoríos de , y Montagut. Contrario a muchos de los intereses reales, ahuyentó, con las armas, a los funcionarios enviados por el rey de Aragón, pero arruinado en 1306, tuvo que someterse. Se casó en 1281 con , VI vizcondesa de Cabrera, uniendo el vizcondado de Cabrera al condado de Ampurias. Tuvo tres hijos * Hugo de Ampurias, nombrado heredero pero asesinado en 1309 * Ponce VI de Ampurias (v 1290-1322), conde de Ampurias. * Blancaflor de Ampurias ( - 1313) (es)
  • Pons V or Pons Hugh IV (Spanish: Ponce V or Ponce Hugo IV, Occitan: Pons Uc, Catalan: Ponç V or Ponç Hug IV) (c.1264 – 1313) was the Count of Empúries (Ampurias) from 1277 until his death and viscount of Bas from 1285 to 1291. He was the son and successor of and Sibila de Palau. His mother, widowed, purchased the viscounty of Bas from Peter III of Aragon in 1280. In 1282 Ponç Hug participated in the Aragonese Crusade against the crusaders, on the side of Peter III. In 1285 the viscounty of Bas devolved to Ponç in reward for his services in 1282 and Peter also compensated him with the rights over Fernando and Castellfollit de Riubregós. Ponç served as admiral of the fleet to James I of Sicily and was in Sicily in 1291, when he exchanged Bas with his brother Huguet, also in Sicily that year, on the condition that it would devolve to Ponç's descendants if Huguet had none. Ponç received Castellfollit, , and Montagut in the exchange. He returned with James later that year after he inherited Aragon and Catalonia, but Huguet stayed behind in Siciy. When James signed the Treaty of Anagni with the French and the Papacy, thus putting an end to the War of the Vespers, in 1295, the people of Sicily under James' younger brother Frederick III opposed him. When Frederick heard that James was preparing to go to war with him, he sent a messenger, Mountainer Pérez de Sosa, to Catalonia in an effort to stir up the barons and cities against James in 1298. Mountainer carried with him an Occitan poem, Ges per guerra no.m chal aver consir, intended as a communication with his supporters in Catalonia. This communiqué seems to have had in mind Ponç Hug as a recipient, for the count penned a response (under the title con d'Emppuria), A l'onrat rei Frederic terz vai dir, in which he praised Frederick's tact and diplomacy, but told him bluntly that he would not abandon his sovereign. This poetic transaction is usually dated to January–March, Spring, or August 1296, but Gerónimo Zurita in the seventeenth century specifically dated the embassy of Mountainer to 1298. In the subsequent war, Ponç and his vassals fought with James' galleys at the Battle of Cape Orlando, while Huguet his brother fought among the ships of Frederick. Many subsequent scholars have assumed that Ponç had gone over to the side of his brother, but this is unlikely. Ponç later turned against James and rose in revolt, driving his functionaries out of Empúries. But the king proved to powerful for his most powerful baron and Ponç was ruined and forced to submit in 1306. (en)
  • Pons V d’Empúries ou Pons-Hugues IV d’Empúries (v 1264-1313), comte d'Empúries (1277-1313) et vicomte de Bas (1285-1291). (fr)
  • Ponzio, o Ponce o Ponç ma anche catalano Ponç Hug, spagnolo Ponce Hugo, occitano Pons Uc, inglese Ponce / Pons Hugh (1264 circa – 1313 circa), è stato Conte di Empúries (Ampurias) dal 1277 fino alla sua morte e visconte di Bas, dal 1285 al 1291. (it)
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  • Ponç V o Ponç Hug IV d'Empúries (ca. 1264–1313) fou comte d'Empúries (1277–1313) i vescomte de Bas (1285-1291). (ca)
  • Pons V d’Empúries ou Pons-Hugues IV d’Empúries (v 1264-1313), comte d'Empúries (1277-1313) et vicomte de Bas (1285-1291). (fr)
  • Ponzio, o Ponce o Ponç ma anche catalano Ponç Hug, spagnolo Ponce Hugo, occitano Pons Uc, inglese Ponce / Pons Hugh (1264 circa – 1313 circa), è stato Conte di Empúries (Ampurias) dal 1277 fino alla sua morte e visconte di Bas, dal 1285 al 1291. (it)
  • Ponce V de Ampurias o Ponce Hugo IV de Ampurias (v 1264-1313), conde de Ampurias (1277-1313) y vizconde de Bas (1285-1291). Hijo de Hugo V de Ampurias y de ,​​ heredó el condado de Ampurias a la muerte de su padre sucedida en 1277. Su madre, viuda, vendió el vizcondado de Bas al conde-rey Pedro el Grande en 1280. Ponce V participó, en 1282, en las luchas de las Vísperas sicilianas al lado del rey que le compensó con la devolución del vizcondado en 1285, así como con los derechos sobre Fernando y Castellfollit de Riubregós. (es)
  • Pons V or Pons Hugh IV (Spanish: Ponce V or Ponce Hugo IV, Occitan: Pons Uc, Catalan: Ponç V or Ponç Hug IV) (c.1264 – 1313) was the Count of Empúries (Ampurias) from 1277 until his death and viscount of Bas from 1285 to 1291. He was the son and successor of and Sibila de Palau. In the subsequent war, Ponç and his vassals fought with James' galleys at the Battle of Cape Orlando, while Huguet his brother fought among the ships of Frederick. Many subsequent scholars have assumed that Ponç had gone over to the side of his brother, but this is unlikely. (en)
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  • Ponç V d'Empúries (ca)
  • Ponce V de Ampurias (es)
  • Pons V d'Empúries (fr)
  • Ponce V di Empúries (it)
  • Ponç Hug IV, Count of Empúries (en)
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