Raymond II of Rouergue

Under Raymond, Rouergue achieved a suzerainty over neighbouring counties and he successfully titled himself Margrave (marchio) of Septimania.Raymond's lordship extended over Albi and Nîmes and, at least around 960, as far north as the Limousin.He willed a Gascon fief to Duke Sancho V and allowed it to become allodial after his death.In it, not only does he reference the aforementioned lands in Auvergne and Gascony, but he mentions seventeen castles and a rocheta.According to the Liber miraculorum Sancte Fidis (Book of the Miracles of Saint Faith), he was murdered while on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
count of RouergueQuercyErmengol of RouergueMargrave (marchio) of SeptimaniaNîmesLimousinToulouseGasconDuke Sancho VallodialAuvergneAquitaineCahorsLiber miraculorum Sancte FidisSantiago de CompostelaBoso of TuscanyRaymond III