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  1. Raymond Roger Trencavel (also Raimond, Occitan: Raimon Rogièr; 1185 – 10 November 1209) was a member of the noble Trencavel family. He was viscount of Béziers and Albi (and thus a vassal of the count of Toulouse), and viscount of Carcassonne and the Razès (and thus a vassal of the count of Barcelona, which was also ruling Aragon at this time).

  2. Raimond-Roger Trencavel, né en 1185 et mort le 10 novembre 1209 à l'âge de 24 ans, est un membre de la Maison Trencavel. Il était vicomte d'Albi, d'Ambialet et de Béziers (fiefs tenus du comte de Toulouse), et vicomte de Carcassonne et de Razès (fiefs tenus du comte de Barcelone qui était dans le même temps roi d'Aragon).

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    Roger II, son of Raymond I, inherited his father's four viscounties. His sister son, Raymond Roger, also held them, but was captured after the fall of Carcassonne to the Crusaders. He died in prison at the end of 1209.

  4. It was Raymond-Roger Trencavel, Viscount of Béziers and Carcassonne, who faced the full force of the first crusade. Ramon VI of Toulouse had proposed an alliance with Raymond-Roger, his nephew, and when the offer was rejected he offered his submission to the Crusaders and joined the Crusade.

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  5. Raymond I Trencavel (also Raimond) (died 1167) was the Viscount of Agde and Béziers from 1130 and Viscount of Albi, Carcassonne, and Razès from 1150. He was a member of the Trencavel family, ruling the lands of the elder branch.

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · Raymond I Trencavel (also Raimond; died 1167) was the Viscount of Agde and Béziers from 1130 and Viscount of Albi, Carcassonne, and Razès from 1150. He was a member of the Trencavel family, ruling the lands of the elder branch.

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  8. Aug 28, 2024 · At Montpellier the count’s design became evident when his young kinsman and rival, Raymond-Roger Trencavel, Viscount of Beziers, rode posthaste into camp, alarmed that his spies might be right in telling him the pope’s throng now intended to attack him and his citadels.

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