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  1. Pons (II) William [a] (1019–1060) was the Count of Toulouse from 1037. He was the eldest son and successor of William III Taillefer and Emma of Provence. [1] He thus inherited the title marchio Provincæ. He is known to have owned many allods and he relied on Roman, Salic, and Gothic law .

  2. The count of Toulouse (Occitan: comte de Tolosa, French: comte de Toulouse) was the ruler of Toulouse during the 8th to 13th centuries. Originating as vassals of the Frankish kings, the hereditary counts ruled the city of Toulouse and its surrounding county from the late 9th century until 1270.

    • 778 (fief), 1681 (courtesy title)
  3. Pons Guillaume de Toulouse († 1060 ), également nommé Pons II 1 est un comte de Toulouse, dAlbi, dAgen et du Quercy de 1037 à 1060. Il était fils de Guillaume III, comte de Toulouse, et dEmma, comtesse de Provence . Biographie. Il succède à son père en 1037, et hérite de la totalité de ses biens.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pons (II) William (1019 – 1060) was the Count of Toulouse from 1037. He was the eldest son and successor of William III Taillefer and Emma of Provence. He thus inherited the title marchio Provincæ. He is known to have owned many allods and he relied on Roman, Salic, and Gothic law.

  5. Count of Toulouse / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Raymond Pons ( Regimundus Pontio; died after 944), who may be numbered Raymond III or Pons I, was the count of Toulouse from 924. In 932, Raymond Pons travelled north with his uncle Count Ermengol of Rouergue and Duke Sancho IV Garcés of Gascony to do homage to King Rudolph.