Rixendis of Narbonne
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Rixendis of Narbonne
Summary
Rixendis of Narbonne is a human[1]. She worked as a politician[2].
Key Facts
- Rixendis of Narbonne's father was Berenguer of Narbonne[3].
- Rixendis of Narbonne's mother was Gersenda de Besalú[4].
- Rixendis of Narbonne was married to Richard II of Millau[5].
- A child of Rixendis of Narbonne was Bérenger of Millau[6].
- A child of Rixendis of Narbonne was Bernard of Millau[7].
- A child of Rixendis of Narbonne was Richard of Millau[8].
- A child of Rixendis of Narbonne was Rixenda[9].
- Rixendis of Narbonne's professions included politician[2].
- Rixendis of Narbonne is recorded as female[10].
- Rixendis of Narbonne's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Rixendis of Narbonne's described by source is recorded as La maison vicomtale de Narbonne aux Xe et XIe siècle[12].
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Origins and Family
Rixendis of Narbonne's father was Berenguer of Narbonne[3]. Her mother was Gersenda de Besalú[4].
Career and Affiliations
Rixendis of Narbonne worked as a politician[2].
Personal Life
Among Rixendis of Narbonne's spouses was Richard II of Millau[5]. Children include Bérenger of Millau[6], b. 1025[13]; Bernard of Millau[7], a religious figure[14], 1045–1079[15]; Richard of Millau[8], a prelate[16], 1100–1121[17], of France[18]; and Rixenda[9].
FAQs
Who were Rixendis of Narbonne's parents?
Rixendis of Narbonne's father was Berenguer of Narbonne[3]. Rixendis of Narbonne's mother was Gersenda de Besalú[4].
Who was Rixendis of Narbonne married to?
Rixendis of Narbonne's spouses include Richard II of Millau[5].
What did Rixendis of Narbonne do for work?
Rixendis of Narbonne worked as politician[2].