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Raymond Roger Comte de Carcassone I



Preferred Parents:
Mother: Adelaide von Rouerge und Toulouse, b. 930 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France   d. in Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Family 1: Garsindis de Béziers Viscomitessa de Beziers,    b. ABT 975 in Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France    d. 1037 in France
  1. Rose De Carcassonne, b. 1005 in France    
  2. Pierre Reymond DE CARCASSONNE, b. 1010 in Carcassonne, Aude, Occitanie, France     d. 1060 in France
Sources:
  1. Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
    Note: RAYMOND ROGER de Carcassonne, son of ROGER [I] de Comminges Comte de Carcassonne & his wife Adelais --- (-before Apr 1011). "Rodgarius comes…cum Adalissa comitissa conjuge mea et Regimundo sobole" donated property "alodem meum de Corniliano" to the monastery of Saint-Hilaire, Carcassonne by charter dated 979[256]. "Roggarius comes…cum coniuge comitissa Adalaice seu Regimundo sobole atque Bernardo sobole" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Hilaire by charter dated Aug 981[257]. "Rotgerius comes et marchio cum coniuge comitissa Adalaisse atque cum prole Regimundo Barnardoque" donated property with the abbey of Saint-Hilaire by charter dated 1 Nov 984[258]. "Rodgarius comes et uxor mea Aladaiz" donated property to the abbey of Lézat by charter dated Aug [1001], signed by "Ramundo, Bernardo, Petrone"[259]. “Rogerius comes”, under his testament dated to [1002], divided his properties, “ad Raimundo filio meo…civitatem Carcassonam cum ipso comitatu carcassense…[et] Redas castellum cum suo comitatu…et ipsa tertia parte de comitatu Cominico”[260]. He succeeded as Comte de Carcassonne, although as he predeceased his father this was presumably on the basis of some power-sharing arrangement. "Rogerius comes et conjux mea Adalaizis comitissa" donated property to Saint-Hilaire, including property which "frater meus Oddo comes habuit", for the soul of "fratris mei Oddoni comitis" and for "filio nostro Regimundo comite", by charter dated Apr 1011, signed by "…Bernardus et dominus Petrus…comites…"[261]. m (before 990) as her first husband, GARSINDIS de Béziers, daughter of GUILLAUME [II] Vicomte de Béziers & his first wife Ermentrudis --- (975-after 29 Sep 1043). The testament of "Guillelmus vicecomes", dated 990, appointed "…Arsindis vicecomitissa…" among his executors and named "filia sua Garsindis…filia mea Senegundis"[262]. "Ratulfus et uxor mea Lugrizia…" gave property "in comitatu Agathense in villa Almas" to "Raimundo comiti et uxore tue Garsindi comitisse" by charter dated 21 Jul 1007, which also names "Guillelmo vicecomes" but gives no indication of any relationship between the latter and Garsindis[263]. Her parentage and first marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 26 Jun 1070 under which “Remundus Bernardi vicecomes cognomento Trencaveis et Ermengardis vicecomitissa conjux mea, filia…Rangardis comitissæ” transferred property to “Raimundo comiti Barcheonæ et Almodi comitissæ coniugi tuæ et filio vestro Raymundo Berengarii” which names “Guillermus vicecomes Biterrensis…avus Petri Raymundi”[264]. She married secondly (after Apr 1011) as his second wife, Bernard "Pelet" [de Sauve]. A charter dated 28 Aug 1013 “vite domno Bernardo marchione et domna Guarsinde comitissa” records that "Richardus per vocem uxoris suæ Senegundis" claimed that “Garsindis comitissa...filia Villelmo vicecomite” had granted “villa...Palaiz” to his wife[265]. A charter dated 18 Dec 1029 records the foundation of the monastery of Sauve by "Garsindis et filius meus Bremundus et frater eius Almeradus", for the soul of "genitoris nostri Barnardi", in the presence of "Wilelmi comitis Tholosani…Atthonis vicecomitis, et Berengarii, et fratris eius Elisiari de ipso Castro…Emenonis de Sabrano…"[266]. "Garsendis comitissa…et filiis meis Petro et Guillelmo et Bermundo" donated property to Conques, for the souls of "genitoris mei Guillelmi…genetricis meæ et…Bernardi senioris mei et filii mei Remundi et…filiorum meorum Guillelmi, Petroni, Bermundi", by charter dated Aug [1034][267]. "Petrus Raimundi comes" donated property to the church of Béziers, with the advice of "Garsindis comitissæ matri meæ", by charter dated 29 Sep 1043[268]. Comte Raymond Roger & his wife had two children: 1. PIERRE RAYMOND de Carcassonne (-[1060]). 2. GUILLAUME de Carcassonne (-after 1054).
  2. Title: Geneanet: France ,Aude naissance de Raymond Roger I de Carcassonne ,comte de Carcassonne
    Author: site geneanet
    Publication: Name: https://gw.geneanet.org/zardoz?lang=en&iz=1542&p=raymond+roger&n=de+carcassonne;
    Note: fils de Roger I le vieux de Carcassonne ,comte de Carcassonne et de Comminges et de Adélaïs de Pons
  3. Title: Fontes Nascimento, morte: http://gw.geneanet.org/pierfit?lang=fr;p=raymond;n=de+narbonne
  4. Title: The Southern French Nobility and the Albigensian Crusade
    Author: Elaine Graham-Leigh, The Southern French Nobility and the Albigensian Crusade
    Publication: Name: https://books.google.es/books?id=eTEj0T6u7zUC&lpg=PP27&ots=UbBeVRDKZo&dq=aimery%20de%20narbonne&hl=es&pg=PP27#v=onepage&q=aimery%20de%20narbonne&f=false;
  5. Title: Fontes Nascimento, morte: http://gw0.geneanet.org/adecarne?lang=fr;pz=arnaud;nz=broquet;ocz=0;p=oda;n=n;oc=3 Casamento: http://thierryhelene.bianco.free.fr/drupal/?q=node/36

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