- Umar ibn Umar ( 747 -?)
- Abd ar-Rahman ibn Uqba (?- 759 )
- Milo (restored, 759 ?- 790 ? attested in 782 )
- Adhemar (c. 790 - 817 )
- Berà ( 817 - 820 , also Count Of Barcelona )
- Leibulf of Provence (c. 820 - 828 )
- Bernat Of Septimania ( 828 - 829 , also Count of Barcelona)
- Gaucelm ( 829 - 830 , also Count Of Roussillon )
- Bernat of Septimania (restored, 830 - 832 )
- Berenguer Of Toulouse ( 832 - 835 , also Count of Barcelona)
- Bernat of Septimania (restored, 835 - 844 )
- Sunifred ( 844 - 848 , also Count of Barcelona)
- Guillem Of Septimania ( 848 - 849 , also Count of Barcelona)
- Aleran ( 849 - 852 , also Count of Barcelona)
- Odalric ( 852 - 857 , also Count of Barcelona)
- Humfrid ( 857 - 865 , also Count of Barcelona)
- Bernat Of Gothia ( 865 - 878 , also Count of Barcelona)
- Bernat Plantapilosa ( 878 )
- (After 830 the counts were gradually reduced to viscounts)
- Peter of Tinières ( 1424 - 1447 , ruled as William III)
- Jacqueline Caille, "Ermengarde, vicomtesse de Narbonne (1127/29-1196/97). Une grande figure féminine du midi aristocratique", in ''La femme dans l'histoire et la société méridionales (IXe-XIXe siècles), Actes du 66e congrès de la Fédération Historique du Languedoc Méditerranéen et du Roussillon'' (Narbonne, October 15-16, 1994), Montpellier, 1995, pages 9-50.
- Thierry Stasser, "La maison vicomtale de Narbonne aux Xe et XIe siècles", Annales du Midi, v. 204, 1993, p. 489-507.
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