Raimund I. (Turenne)
Raimund I († around 1122) was a Vice Count of Turenne from the House of Comborn . He was a son of Vice Count Boson I († 1091) and his wife Gerberga.
Raimund took part in the first crusade in the entourage of Count Raimund IV of Toulouse . This is how he is called by Ordericus Vitalis during the capture of Tortosa in 1097 and the conquest of Jerusalem in 1099, where his father had died as a pilgrim a few years earlier. The last time he appears in documents to the Abbey of Saint-Pierre von Uzerche , which were issued around 1120/22.
He was married to Mathilde († May 27, 1143), a daughter of Count Gottfried II of Le Perche . Your children were:
- Boson II († June 19, 1143), Vice Count of Turenne
- Mangne, ⚭ Aimery de Gourdon
- Margarete, ⚭ (1) Vice Count Adémar IV. Of Limoges , ⚭ (2) Vice Count Ebles III. von Ventadour , ⚭ (3) Count Wilhelm VI. Taillefer from Angoulême
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- The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis Vol. V, ed. by Marjorie Chibnall (1969), Book IX, pp. 147 and 159.
- Cartulaire de l'abbaye d'Uzerche (Corrèze) , ed. by JB Champeval (1901), No. 265 and 528, pp. 185 and 283.
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predecessor | Office | successor |
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Boson I. |
Vice Count of Turenne 1091–1122 |
Boson II. |
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SURNAME | Raimund I. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Vice Count of Turenne |
DATE OF BIRTH | 11th century |
DATE OF DEATH | around 1122 |