Sicard IV le Vieux de Lautrec, Vicomte de Lautrec

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Sicard IV le Vieux de Lautrec, Vicomte de Lautrec

Also Known As: "le Vieux"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: France
Death: circa 1158 (49-67)
Immediate Family:

Son of Isarn de Saint-Antonin and Ava N.
Husband of Azalaïs de Forcalquier
Father of Sicard V 'le Ténébreux' de Lautrec, Vicomte de Lautrec and Pierre Guilhem de Lautrec
Brother of Isarn de Saint-Antonin, Vicomte de Saint-Antonin; Pierre de Lautrec and Raymond de Lautrec
Half brother of Frotard de Saint-Antonin

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About Sicard IV le Vieux de Lautrec, Vicomte de Lautrec

SICARD [IV] (-[1159/60]). Vicomte de Lautrec. "Rogerius vicecomes et Sicardus vicecomes" made an agreement dated 1141[299]. "Sicardus filius Avæ fæminæ" swore allegiance to "Rogerio filio Cæciliæ" relating to "castello...Montlauder" by charter dated 1 Aug 1142[300]. “Sicardus de Lautrec vicecomes” donated property to Candeil by charter dated 1149[301]. “Sichards de Laurag fils d´Ava” swore allegiance to "Raimuns Trencavel vescons de Beders fils de Cecilia vescomtesse et…Roger fils de Raimuns Trencavel et de Saura comtesse" for "lo castel de Montlauder" by charter dated 16 Jul 1152[302]. “Sicardus de Laurac et uxor mea” donated property to the abbot of Candeil by charter dated 1157, signed by “Sicardus lo vescoms de Lautrec...“[303]. “Sicardus filius Avæ” swore allegiance to “Raymundo Trencavelli filio Cæciliæ vicecomitissæ et...Rogerio filio R. Trencavelli et Sauræ comitissæ“ by charter dated 1158[304]. “Sicardus vicecomes Lautricensis” donated property to “S. Pontio", to enable "filium meum Raymundum“ to become a monk there, by charter dated 1159, signed by "Sicardi filii sui"[305]. m --- (-after 1157). “Sicardus de Laurac et uxor mea” donated property to the abbot of Candel by charter dated 1157, signed by “Sicardus lo vescoms de Lautrec...“[306] (from medlands)