Wilhelm Raimund (Carcassonne)
Wilhelm Raimund ( French : Guillaume Raymond , occit : Guilhem Ramon ) († 1034 ) had been count of part of Carcassonne since 1012 . He was the second son of Count Raimund I. Roger and his wife Garsinde (Garsendis), the heiress of Béziers and Agde.
Since Wilhelm Raimund's father died before his grandfather, he and his older brother Peter Raimund followed Count Roger I the old in equal parts in Carcassonne . Details about Wilhelm Raimund's rule are not known.
Marriage and offspring
Count Wilhelm Raimund was married to a woman whose name was unknown, with whom he had three sons:
- Raimund II. Wilhelm († 1059), count of part of Carcassonne
- Peter , count of part of Carcassonne
- Bernard , Count of Part of Carcassonne
Since Wilhelm Raimund's sons were not of age when he died, his uncle, the Bishop of Girona , Peter Roger took over the guardianship of them. After Peter and Bernard died young, the bishop took over their property and officiated as count himself. When Peter Roger died in 1050, he did not bequeath these areas to the uncle of the young counts, Peter Raimund, but to his nephew, Count Roger I von Foix . From then on he officiated as Roger II in Carcassonne.
The property of Count Raimund II. Wilhelm, however, went to Peter Raimund after his death.
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- Histoire générale de Languedoc , Claude Devic & Joseph Vaissète ; 1841
- “Dictionnaire de l'Art de Vérifier les Dates” , Achille François & Jouffroy d'Abbans; 1854
Web links
"Short biography of Roger I von Foix" (French)
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SURNAME | Wilhelm Raimund |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Wilhelm Raimund of Carcassonne; Guillaume Raymond |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Count of Carcassonne |
DATE OF BIRTH | 10th century or 11th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 1034 |