- G****nda, G****nde, or
Gersenda (French: Gersende, Latin: G****ndis) is a
feminine given name, po****r in the
Middle Ages. It was the name of: G****nda...
- predecessor. García
Lupus 980–1030
Bigorre line Son of the predecessor.
Gersenda 1030–1038
Bigorre line
Daughter of the predecessor,
married Bernard Roger...
- him in 1185.
Alfonso II was born in Barcelona. In 1193,
Alfonso married Gersenda II of Sabran,
daughter of Rainou,
Count of
Forcalquier of the
House of...
- and in it he was
buried when he died at the age of 72. Bernard-Roger and
Gersenda had:
Bernard II of Foix,
count of Bigorre, took the
County of Bigorre....
-
allowed Henry to rule the
County of Nevers. He
married a
second time to
Gersenda,
daughter of
William II of Gascony. As
Henry had no child, Otto-William...
- García II of Gascony, who was
either the same
person as his
known wife
Gersenda or a
distinct earlier wife. His
successor was
another Raymond, probably...
-
Alfonso II,
Count of
Provence 10.
Ramon Berenguer IV,
Count of
Provence 21.
Gersenda II of
Sabran 5.
Beatrice of
Provence 22.
Thomas I of
Savoy 11. Beatrice...
-
Roman Emperor of
Macedonian dynasty Boso,
Margrave of
Tuscany Bertha or
Gersenda,
married firstly Boso of
Burgundy (of Bivin's
branch of Bosonids, below)...
-
family House of
Albon Spouse(s)
Matilda Issue Guigues IV
Humbert Guigues Gersenda Mahaut of
Albon Beatrice Father Guigues II of
Albon Mother Petronel of...
- that she was the
daughter of Bernard-Roger,
Count of
Bigorre and his wife
Gersenda,
explaining Stephanie's
presence in
Barcelona as a lady in the
court of...