Bernard-Aton III Trencavel, Vicomte d'Albi, de Razès, de Béziers & de Nîmes

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Bernard-Aton III Trencavel, Vicomte d'Albi, de Razès, de Béziers & de Nîmes

Also Known As: "Bernard-Aton d'Albi"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nimes, Gard, Languedoc, France
Death: circa 1057 (42-51)
Albi, Tarn, Languedoc, France (Décédé avant 1057)
Immediate Family:

Son of Aton III Trencavel, Vicomte de Nimes et Albi and Gerberge NN
Husband of Rangearde de La Marche
Father of Rangearde Trencavel and Raimon Bernat II Trencavel, Vicomte d’Albi
Brother of Elisabet de Nimes, Vescomtessa de Barcelona

Occupation: Comte, d'Albi, Vicomte d'Albi et de Nîmes
Managed by: Flemming Allan Funch
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About Bernard-Aton III Trencavel, Vicomte d'Albi, de Razès, de Béziers & de Nîmes

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Vicomte Bernard-Aton III of Trencavel Vicomte of Nimes1

b. circa 1010, d. circa 1060, #35790

Pop-up Pedigree

Father Vicomte Aton II Trencavel de Nimes1 b. before 975

Birth* circa 1010 Bernard-Aton III of was born circa 1010 at Nimes, Gard, Languedoc, France.1

Marriage* circa 1032 Vicomte Bernard-Aton III of Trencavel Vicomte of Nimes married Rangearde de la Marche, daughter of Bernard I Comte Marche and Amelie de Rasez, circa 1032.1

Death* circa 1060

Bernard-Aton III of died circa 1060 at Albi, at Tarn, at Languedoc at France.1

Family Rangearde de la Marche b. circa 1017, d. before 1069

Children 1. Rangearde Trencavel+ b. c 1033, d. 10771

 	2. 	Raimond Bernard II of Trencavel Vicomte of Nimes+ b. c 1036, d. 1074

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trencavel

and in French: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maison_Trencavel

The Trencavel were an important noble family in Languedoc during the 10th through 13th centuries. The name "Trencavel," originally a nickname and later a family name, may derive from the Occitan words for "nutcracker" (trenca avelana). The name was traditionally restricted in actual use only to those family members named Raymond, but the last Trencavel viscount, Raymond II, preferred the surname over his given name and adopted it for his charters.[1]

The first well-known member of the family was Ato I, viscount of Albi in the early tenth century. He was followed by five generations of viscounts of Albi in direct father-to-son descent. During this same period the family came to dominate the episcopacy of Languedoc. Each of the viscounts from Ato II on had a younger brother named Frotarius (or Frothaire) who was a bishop, be it of Albi, Cahors, or Nîmes.

In 1069 the three daughters of Peter II of Carcassonne sold their rights to the Counties of Carcassonne and Razès and the Béziers and Agde to Raymond Berengar I of Barcelona for 4,000 mancusos. By marriage to Ermengard, daughter of Peter II, Raymond Bernard, son of Bernard Ato III, became viscount of Carcassonne, having already acquired Nîmes. By 1070 he was viscount of Béziers. His son Bernard Ato IV was viscount of Albi, Béziers, Carcassonne, Nîmes, and Razès. He thus held all the lands of the counts of Carcassonne, but never assumed the comital title. Bernard Ato was formally proclaimed viscount after the death of his mother in 1101.

The sons of Bernard Ato IV divided their inheritance. The eldest, Roger I, took Albi, Carcassonne, and Razès, but had no children.[2] The second, Raymond I took Béziers and Agde.[2] The youngest, Bernard Ato V, inherited Nîmes and married Guilhelma, daughter of William VI of Montpellier. In 1132 Roger and Raymond agreed that on the event of Roger's death without heirs, Carcassonne would pass to Raymond.[2] In 1150 Roger died and his three viscounties all passed to Raymond. After a series of disputes, the viscounty of Agde was divided between Raymond and Bernard Ato, with the latter holding the title.[2] The elder branch of Béziers-Albi-Carcassonne-Razès and the younger of Nîmes-Agde were to remain separate for the remainder of the family's existence. The practical capital of the elder branch was Béziers.

During this period there was considerable urban unrest as the growing cities tried to assert their independence. Raymond I was killed during one such revolt in Béziers. There was also revolts in Carcassonne in 1107 and 1120–1124, during which four years the Trencavel were expelled from the city.

Their complex of lands in the centre of Languedoc gave the Trencavel considerable power in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The counts of Barcelona and Toulouse both had large territories to the east and west, and valued a potential alliance with a family that stood in the middle. For the most part the Trencavels allied with Barcelona against Toulouse. But as a result of the Albigensian Crusade, the last Trencavels lost their lands and titles.

Roger II, son of Raymond I, inherited his father's four viscounties. His son, Raymond Roger also held them, and was captured after the fall of Carcassonne to the Crusaders. He died in prison at the end of 1209, a watershed for Languedoc. Meanwhile, Bernard Ato VI, son of Bernard Ato V, ceded his rights as viscount of Nîmes and Agde to the Crusading leader Simon de Montfort in 1214. Raymond Roger's son, Raymond II, formally ceded his titles in 1210, though he reclaimed Carcassonne in 1224, only to lose it to Louis VIII of France in 1226. He continued to call himself viscount until 1247, when he once again formally ceded his rights, this time to Louis IX, and symbolically broke his vicecomital seals, after several failed attempts to recover his patrimony. He and his sons are the last known Trencavels, and they ruled only the castle of Limoux.

[edit] List of ruling members

Viscount

Ato I (died early 900s)

Bernard Ato I (died 937)

Ato II (died 942)

Bernard Ato II (died 990)

Aton III (died 1030)

Bernard Ato III (died 1060)

Raymond Bernard (died 1074)

Bernard Ato IV (died 1129)

Roger I (died 1150)

Bernard Ato V (died 1163)

Raymond I (died 1167)

Roger II (died 1194)

Raymond Roger (died 1209)

Bernard Ato VI (died after 1214)

Raymond II (died 1263/7)

Viscounties

 Albi

Albi
Albi
Albi
Albi
Albi
Albi, Béziers, Carcassonne, and Nîmes
Agde, Albi, Béziers, Carcassonne, Nîmes, and Razès
Albi, Carcassonne, and Razès
Agde and Nîmes
Agde, Albi, Béziers, Carcassonne, and Razès
Albi, Béziers, Carcassonne, and Razès
Albi, Béziers, Carcassonne, and Razès
Agde and Nîmes
Albi, Béziers, Carcassonne, and Razès



He married Rangearde de La Marche-81665

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Bernard-Aton III Trencavel, Vicomte d'Albi, de Razès, de Béziers & de Nîmes's Timeline

1010
1010
Nimes, Gard, Languedoc, France
1032
1032
Nîmes, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
1036
1036
Nimes, Languedoc, France
1057
1057
Age 47
Albi, Tarn, Languedoc, France
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