Raymond III of Rouergue

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Raymond III, sometimes numbered Raymond II (died in or about 1008), was the

margrave of Septimania (Latin marchio, or even dux, duke). He was the son and successor of Raymond II
.

According to the

Saracens.[1] This probably refers to his participation in a defensive campaign against the Córdoban general al-Mansur prior to 987.[2]

By his death, Raymond was suzerain over

William III of Toulouse
.

Notes

  1. ^ Pamela Sheingorn and Robert L. A. Clark (eds.), The Book of Sainte Foy (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995), 73.
  2. ^ Jean Dunbabin, France in the Making, 843–1180 (Oxford University Press, 1985), 142.

Sources

  • Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718-1050. [1] [2]