Gausfred II of Roussillon

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Gausfred II (died 1074) was the

count of Empúries
, and Beliarda.

As soon as he ascended the throne, he had to confront an invasion by his uncle

Hugh I of Empúries. This was the culmination of years of disputes between Hugh and Giselbert, heirs of Gausfred I
, who divided his lands between his sons. Hugh and Gausfred II signed a peace treaty ending the wars and litigations in 1020.

Around 1040, when Hugh died, Gausfred and his son

Giselbert took advantage of his son and successor Ponç and invaded the country. They pillaged as they went and sacked Empúries
itself.

Preceded by
Giselbert I
Count of Roussillon

1014–1074
Succeeded by
Giselbert II