List of Toulousain consorts

List of Toulousain consorts

Contents

Visigothic queens in Toulouse

Countess consort of Toulouse

Early Frankish countesses

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
Auda Charles Martel
(Carolingian)
732 742
or
750
- after 755 Thierry
Cunigunde - - - 790
husband's accession
- William I
Guitburgis or Wibourg - - - 806
husband replaced
-
Dhuoda probably Sancho I of Gascony - 24 June 824 842
husband's desposition
after 2 February 843 Bernard I

Senior House of Rouergue, 844–1105

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
Oda - - - 844
husband's accession
852
husband's death
- Fredelon
Bertheis Remigius - - 852
husband's accession
863
husband's desposition
after 6 April 883 Raymond I
Ermengarda - - - 863–865
husband's appointment in opposition to Humfrid
863–865
?
after 21 July 883 Sunyer
Ermengarde of Auvergne Bernard I of Auvergne
or
Guerin I of Auvergne
- - 877
husband's accession
20 June 885
or
16 August 886
husband's death
after 21 July 883 Bernard III Plantapilosa
Garsenda, Countess of Albi Ermengol, Count of Albi - 860 872
husband's accession
after 16 June 918
husband's death
- Odo
Guinidilda of Barcelona Wifred II, Count of Barcelona
(Barcelona)
- - after 16 June 918
husband's accession
924
husband's death
after 28 September 926 Raymond II
Garsenda of Gascony García II, Duke of Gascony - - 924
husband's accession
950
husband's death
after 972 Raymond Pons
Gundinildis - - - 972
husband's death?
- Raymond (III)
and/or
Raymond (IV)
[1]
Adelaide of Anjou Fulk II, Count of Anjou
(Angevins)
947 975 978
husband's death
29 May 1026
Arsende - - - 972/8
husband's accession
- William III Taillefer
Emma of Provence Rotbold III, Count of Provence 975/80 992 or before September 1037
husband's death
1062, or after
Majore
[2]
- - 1022 September 1037
husband's accession
1044 or before Pons William
Almodis1.jpg Almodis de la Marche Bernard I, Count of La Marche - 1045 1053, after 29 June
repudiated
5 April/16 August 1097
Sancha of Aragon
[3]
Ramiro I of Aragon
(Jiménez)
- - September 1037
husband's death
5 April/16 August 1097
Matilda - - before 1067 1060
husband's usurpation
- William IV
Emma de Mortain Robert, Count of Mortain 1058 before 1080 after 1080

Junior House of Rouergue, 1105–1271

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
Elvira de Castile Alfonso VI of León and Castile before 1082 1094 1094
husband's usurpation
28 February 1105
husband's death
after 1151 Raymond IV
Helie of Burgundy Odo I, Duke of Burgundy
(Burgundy)
1080 June 1095 28 February 1105
husband's accession
21 Aprll 1112
husband's death
28 February 1141 Bertrand
Faydive d'Uzès Raymond, Lord of Uzès - before 16 September 1125 16 Aprll 1148
husband's death
- Alfonso Jordan
Arms of the Kingdom of France (Ancien).svg Constance of France Louis VI of France
(Capet)
1128 10 August 1154 1165
divorce
16 August, after 1177 Raymond V
Armoiries Chypre.svg Bourgogne de Lusignan Amalric II of Jerusalem
(Capet)
1176 1193 December 1194
husband's accession
1194/1196
repudiated
after 1205 Raymond VI
Johana Plantagenet.jpg Joan of England Henry II of England
(Plantagenet)
October 1165 October 1196 4 September 1199
Isaak Comnenus of Cyprus flag.svg Isaac Komnenos
(Komnenoi)
1177/78 1200 October 1202
divorce
after 1204
Aragon Arms-crown.svg Eleanor of Aragon Alfonso II of Aragon
(Barcelona)
1182 January 1203 2 August 1222
husband's death
February 1226
Aragon Arms-crown.svg Sancha of Aragon Alfonso II of Aragon
(Barcelona)
1196 January 1211 2 August 1222
husband's accession
1241
divorce
after 1241 Raymond VII
Armoiries Lusignan.svg Margaret of Lusignan Hugh X, Lord of Lusignan
(Lusignan)
1226/8 1243 25 September 1245
divorce
1288

House of Montfort, 1215-1224

in opposition with the House of Rouergue.
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
Armoiries Montmorency.png Alix of Montmorency Bouchard III, Lord of Montmorency
(Noailles)
- 1190 1215
husband's conquest
25 June 1218
husband's death
25 February 1221 Simon de Montfort
Dauphin of Viennois Arms.svg Beatrice of Viennois Guigues VI, Dauphin of Viennois
(Burgundy)
1205 1214-1222 14 January 1224
forced to return the County
17 September, after 1248 Amaury VI de Montfort

House of Bourbon, 1681–1821

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
Noailles, Marie Victoire.jpg Marie Victoire de Noailles Anne Jules de Noailles, duc de Noailles
(Noailles)
6 May 1688 2 February 1723 1 December 1737
husband's death
30 September 1766 Louis-Alexandre
MariaTheresiaFéliciavanModena.jpg Maria Teresa Felicitas d'Este Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena
(Este)
6 October 1726 29 December 1744 30 April 1754 Louis Jean Marie
Passed to the House of Orléans on the death of Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon and remain unused amongst the Orleanist pretenders.

MacCarthy Reagh, 1776–1906

referred to as Countess MacCarthy of the City of Toulouse rather than Countess of Toulouse
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
Maria Winifred Tuite Nicholas Tuite 1745 16 September 1765 25 February 1777
husband created Count by Louis XVI
1811
husband's death
22 April 1823 Justin, 1st Count MacCarthy Reagh of Toulouse
Emilia-Maria de Bressac Count Edmond de Bressac, Member of the Parliament of Grenoble 1780 9 May 1809 1811
husband's accession
11 July 1827
husband's death
- Robert-Joseph, 2nd Count MacCarthy Reagh of Toulouse
- - - - 11 July 1827
husband's accession
1861
husband's death
- Justin-Marie-Laurent-Robert, 3rd Count MacCarthy Reagh of Toulouse
Maria de Bazon Baron Bazon de Levignac - 1863 1863
on marriage
1906
husband's death
- Nicholas Francis Joseph, 4th Count MacCarthy Reagh of Toulouse

Notes

  1. ^ It is unclear how many counts named Raymond ruled between Raymond Pons and William III, making the spouses of these women difficult to assign. Adelaide was mother of William III.
  2. ^ Some guess to be Mayor Sánchez of Navarre, the daughter of Sancho III of Navarre, but it seems unlikely that such a prominent origin of the wife of Count Pons should not have been recorded in contemporary sources.
  3. ^ Probably never occurred.

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