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About Emma
B: 949, 987, 1009 D: 1062, 1057, 1037, 1024
Emma Venaissin (died 1062) was the daughter of Rotbold III of Provence and Ermengarda. She inherited the title Margrave of Provence from her elder brother William III in 1037 and married William III of Toulouse.
With William, she had four children:
- 1) Pons, who succeeded to Toulouse
- 2) Bertrand, who succeeded Pons in Toulouse (1060) and his mother in Provence
- 3) Ildegarda Elisa, wife of Fulk Bertrand of Provence
- 4) Rangarda, wife of Peter Raymond of Carcassonne
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_of_Provence
-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm#EmmaMGuillaumeIIIToulo...
a) EMMA ([975/80]-after 1063). "Dominus princeps et marchio istius provinciæ…Willelmus cum coniuge sua…Adelaix et filio suo…Willelmo" restored property to the abbey of Saint-Césaire d´Arles by charter dated 992, subscribed by "Domnus Rotbaldus comes…Willelmus comes filius Rotbaldi et uxor sua Lucia, Wilelmus comes Tolosanus et uxor sua Ema…"[191]. "Wilelmus comes Tholose" donated "villam…Pertusus…in regno Provinciæ in pago Aquense" to the monastery of Saint-Pierre de Psalmody by charter dated 999 which names "Emam uxorem eius et…filios eorum…Raimundum et Aialricum et Pontium et Bertrannum"[192]. These two charters show that Emma was married much earlier than is generally shown in secondary sources. "Ema comitissa filia Rotboldi comitis et Hermengardæ uxoris eius, matris meæ" donated property "ex hereditate…in comitatu Forojuliensi in castro…Favart" to the priory of Courrenz (in Provence) by charter dated 22 Apr 1015, signed by "Ema comitissa, Heldebertus de Castro-Rainaldo"[193]. "Emma comitissa et filius meus Pontius" donated property to Saint-André d´Avignon by charter dated Nov 1024[194]. "Wilelmus comes Tolosanus et uxor mea Ema" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille by charter dated 1024[195]. "Emma comitissa et filius meus Pontius" donated property in Avignon to "ecclesiæ sancti Martini in monte Andaone" by undated charter[196].
m (992 or before) as his second wife GUILLAUME III "Taillefer" Comte de Toulouse, son of RAYMOND PONS Comte de Toulouse & his [second] wife Adelais d'Anjou ([970/75]-Sep 1037, bur Toulouse, Saint-Sernin).
Emma (died 1062) was the daughter of Rotbold III of Provence and Ermengarda. She inherited the title Margrave of Provence from her elder brother William III in 1037 and married William III of Toulouse.
With William, she had four children:
Pons, who succeeded to Toulouse Bertrand, who succeeded Pons in Toulouse (1060) and his mother in Provence Ildegarda Elisa, wife of Fulk Bertrand of Provence Rangarda, wife of Peter Raymond of Carcassonne
Emma (died 1062) was the daughter of Rotbold III of Provence and Ermengarda. She inherited the title Margrave of Provence from her elder brother William III in 1037 and married William III of Toulouse.
With William, she had four children:
Pons, who succeeded to Toulouse Bertrand, who succeeded Pons in Toulouse (1060) and his mother in Provence Ildegarda Elisa, wife of Fulk Bertrand of Provence Rangarda, wife of Peter Raymond of Carcassonne
Emma of Provence From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Emma (died 1062) was the daughter of Rotbold III of Provence and Ermengarda. She inherited the title Margrave of Provence from her elder brother William III in 1037 and married William III of Toulouse. With William, she had four children: Pons, who succeeded to Toulouse Bertrand, who succeeded Pons in Toulouse (1060) and his mother in Provence Ildegarda Elisa, wife of Fulk Bertrand of Provence Rangarda, wife of Peter Raymond of Carcassonne [edit]Sources
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Provence. Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
Emma (died 1062) was the daughter of Rotbold III of Provence and Ermengarda. She inherited the title Margrave of Provence from her elder brother William III in 1037 and married William III of Toulouse.
With William, she had four children:
Pons, who succeeded to Toulouse
Bertrand, who succeeded Pons in Toulouse (1060) and his mother in Provence
Ildegarda Elisa, wife of Fulk Bertrand of Provence
Rangarda, wife of Peter Raymond of Carcassonne
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_de_Provence
Emma's Timeline
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Le Razes, Narbonne, Languedoc, France
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1063
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October 15, 1992
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October 22, 1992
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February 23, 1993
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