Individual Details

Bérenger of Millau

(1025 - Aft 1080)

According to Wikipedia:

Bérenger Ier de Millau then Bérenger de Carlat , born around 1025 , died around 1080 was Viscount of Millau and Rodez in 1051, and, by marriage, Viscount of Carlat . He was the son of Richard II, viscount of Millau and Rodez, and of Rixinde de Narbonne .

Biography

Around 1080 , with his wife Adèle and Nobilia de Lodève, mother of Adèle, as well as their three children Richard, Gilbert and Raymond, he made a donation to the abbey founded by Gausbert, monk in Saint-Amans de Rodez , with a land between four crosses forming a saving dependent on the castle of Mandulphe , and for the spiritual of the parish of Junhac . The name of Montsalvy ( Montis Salvii ) does not appear until 1093 in a bull of Celestine III which directly links the new abbey to the Holy See .
Family 

Before 1050 , he married Adèle, viscountess of Carlat , daughter of Girbert, viscount of Carlat, and of Nobilia, viscountess of Lodève. They had at least three sons:
Richard III Millau († 1135), father of Hugues I st , († 1159), Viscount of Carlat , Count of Rodez .
Gilbert de Millau († 1111)
Raymond
Notes and references 
Bibliography 

Hippolyte de Barrau , Historical and genealogical documents on the remarkable families and men of Rouergue in ancient and modern times , volume 1, pages 215 to 221 (viscounts of Millau), Rodez, 1853-1860 ( read online  [ archive ] )

Events

Birth1025
Marriage1050Adèle, Viscountess of Carlat
DeathAft 1080France

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