Bérenger I de Millau

Bernard II de Rouergue

Ricard I de Salluste

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Hijes con:
Senegonde de Béziers

Hijes:
Richard II de Besièrs
Ricard I de Salluste
  • Nacimiento: Entre 940 y 984, ?, Francia
  • Casado/a 9??, ?, Francia, con Senegonde de Béziers
  • Fallecido/a: 28 Jul 1013, ?, Francia
  • Ocupación: Viscount of Millau, Baron of Rhodes
  • Fuente: geni.com
  • https://www.geni.com/people/Richard-I-vicomte-de-Millau/6000000003494740586?through=6000000003243112291

    Esposo de: Ermengarde / Humberge de Limoges de Gévaudan, [daughter of Etienne II de Gévaudan and Adelais d'Anjou] and Senegonde de Béziers
    Padre de Emelia d'Auvergne and Richard II, vicomte de Millau et Gévaudan

    http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00197700&tree=LEO

    son of BERENGER [I], Vicomte de Millau and his wife (Settipani suggests that she was the daughter of Richard, fiduciaire de Salluster in 920[1800])

    married Senegonde de Béziers

    CURATOR NOTE (PW): Cawley does not list another wife for him, but several sources have him married to a daughter of Etienne II de Gevaudan, presumably to explain how his son Richard II de Millau also became Vicomte de Gevaudan. Cawley does not explain the inheritance of this title, so I will leave the second wife until she can either be proven or disproven.

    From FMG Medieval Land database:

    1. [RICHARD [I] (-[28 Jul 1013/1023]). Vicomte de Millau 1002.

    "Ricardus vice comes" donated the church of Severiago "in pago Ruthenico" to the abbey of Conques by charter dated to Jul [996/1031][1801].
    A charter dated 28 Jul 1013 records a hearing of a claim by "Richardus per vocem uxoris suæ Senegundis" in Béziers against "Garsindis comitissa" who refers to property granted to her by "pater meus dominus Villelmus vicecomes"[1802].
    m SENEGONDE de Béziers, daughter of GUILLAUME [II] Vicomte de Béziers & his [first/second] wife [Ermentrude ---/Arsinde de Carcassonne] (-after 22 Mar 1013).

    The testament of "Guillelmus vicecomes", dated 990, appointed "…Arsindis vicecomitissa…" among his executors and named "filia sua Garsindis…filia mea Senegundis"[1803].
    A charter dated 28 Jul 1013 records a hearing of a claim by "Richardus per vocem uxoris suæ Senegundis" in Béziers against "Garsindis comitissa" who refers to property granted to her by "pater meus dominus Villelmus vicecomes"[1804].
    The primary source which confirms the identity of Senegonde's mother has not yet been identified, although it is implied from the testament of her father dated 990.
    Richard [I] & his wife had [one] child:

    a) [RICHARD [II] (-1050). Vicomte de Millau et de Gévaudan. A charter dated 22 Mar 1023 records a hearing at Narbonne before "Berengarius vicecomes et Richardus…vicecomes"[1805].

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    Occupation: Baron of Rhodes