FULCOALD OF ROUERGUE
'Fulcoald', 'Foucaud', 'Fulguald' or 'Fulqualdus' is sometimes called the Count of Rouergue and founder of that dynasty of counts which ruled Toulouse and often all of Gothia for the next four centuries. In 837, he was appointed ''missus dominicus'' along with Ragambald in the ''pago Rutenico seu Nemausense'': country of Rouergue and Nîmes (probably Septimania).
Fulcoald married Senegunda (or Senegundia, French ''Sénégonde''), whose family is not recorded, although some web sites, without source, name her as a daughter of Alda ("of Gellone"). By her he had two sons: Fredelon and Raymond.
★ Foixstory: Les Comtes de Toulouse.
Fulcoald married Senegunda (or Senegundia, French ''Sénégonde''), whose family is not recorded, although some web sites, without source, name her as a daughter of Alda ("of Gellone"). By her he had two sons: Fredelon and Raymond.
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