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William I of Provence
(Omkr 0950-Efter 0993)
Arsenda
Otto-William de Bourgogne Comte
(Omkr 0959-1026)
Ermentrud|Irmgard de Roucy
(Mellem 0958/0959-Mellem 1003/1004)
William/Guillaume II de Provence Comte
(Omkr 0981-Omkr 1018)
Gerberge de Bourgogne
(-Mellem 1020/1023)
Foulque Bertrand I de Provence
(-1051)

 

Familie

Ægtefæller/børn:
1. Ermengarde

Foulque Bertrand I de Provence 1209

  • Ægteskab (1): Ermengarde
  • Død: 27 Apr. 1051
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punkttegn  Notater:

Fulk Bertrand I (died 27 April 1051) was the joint Count of Provence with his elder brother William IV from 1018 and with his younger brother Geoffrey I from at least 1032 if not earlier. After William's death, Fulk assumed the title of margrave, indicating headship of the dynasty. They were the sons of William II, count of Provence.

With Geoffrey, Fulk made a donation to the Abbey of Cluny on 26 May 1037 and to Saint Victor at Marseilles on 16 January 1040. Fulk Bertrand was a major proponent of the renewed monasticism of early eleventh-century Provence. He called together a council of clergy and noblesse to found the abbey of Saint Promasius near Forcalquier and to restore Bremetense near Gap, which had been destroyed by the Saracens of Fraxinetum.

He and his brother gave up control of much of the royal fisc, which had been under the control of the counts of Provence since the time of William the Liberator. It was mostly parcelled out as allods to vassals and the weakening of the county of Provence as a united polity can be dated from their reign.

Despite the generosity of him and his brother to Fulk, viscount of Marseilles, Fulk Bertrand made war on him in 1031, damaging Toulon.


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Foulque blev gift med Ermengarde.




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