Emma (died 1062) was the daughter of Rotbold III of Provence and Ermengarda. Rotbold III (also Rothbold, Rotbald, Rodbald, Roubaud, or Rotbaud; died 1014 or 1015 was the Count and Margrave of Provence She inherited the title Margrave of Provence from her elder brother William III in 1037 and married William III of Toulouse. The land of Provence has a history quite separate from that of any of the larger nations of Europe. William III or II (died after 1037 was the Count and Margrave of Provence from 1014 to his death William III Taillefer (also spelled Tallefer or Tallifer; 975 &ndash September 1037 was the Count of Toulouse, Albi, and Quercy
With William, she had four children:
Sources
- Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Provence.
- Lewis, Archibald R. Pons (II William (abt 1020 &ndash 1060 was the Count of Toulouse from 1037 The first comites ( counts) of Toulouse were the administrators of the city and its environs under the Merovingians No succession of such royal Bertrand of Toulouse or Bertrand of Tripoli (died 1112 was count of Toulouse, and was the first count of Tripoli to rule in Tripoli itself 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 The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
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