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Raymond II of Rouergue

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Name
  
Raymond of

Children
  
Raymond III of Rouergue

Role
  
Duke of Aquitaine

Grandchildren
  
Hugh of Rouergue


Died
  
960 AD

Parents
  
Ermengol of Rouergue

Great-grandparents
  
Raymond I, Count of Toulouse

Grandparents
  
Odo, Count of Toulouse

Great grandchildren
  
Bertha of Rouergue

Raymond II (also Ramon or Raimundo and sometimes numbered Raymond I) (was born circa 904 to Ermengol of Rouergue (c870-937) and Adelaide (c875-?) and died 961 or 965) was the count of Rouergue and Quercy from 937 to his death. Under Raymond, Rouergue achieved a suzerainty over neighbouring counties and he successfully titled himself Margrave (marchio) of Septimania.

Raymond's lordship extended over Albi and Nîmes and, at least around 960, as far north as the Limousin. Raymond was the head of his family, which also ruled Toulouse. Even in his time, his family appeared to be declining. He willed a Gascon fief to Duke Sancho V and allowed it to become allodial after his death. Nonetheless, his power was such that he could command lands as far north as Auvergne and was the most powerful lord of Aquitaine, even holding a "vicar's court" in the Limousin.

His will of 961 is preserved. In it, not only does he reference the aforementioned lands in Auvergne and Gascony, but he mentions seventeen castles and a rocheta. Some castles were given to his wife and heirs and some to the churches of Albi and Cahors and to various abbeys.

Raymond married Bertha, daughter of Boso of Tuscany. He was succeeded by his son Raymond III.

References

Raymond II of Rouergue Wikipedia


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