House of Roquefeuil-Anduze
The House of Roquefeuil-Anduze is an old French noble family. It was formed in 1129 after the marriage between Adelaïs of Roquefeuil and Bernard of Anduze. Heiress of the first Roquefeuil family, Adelaïs inherited from her father and transmitted her family possessions to her son Raymond.
House of Roquefeuil-Anduze | |
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Parent house | House of Roquefeuil |
Country | France |
Founded | 1150 |
Founder | Raymond I of Roquefeuil |
Titles | Comtor of Nant Viscount of Creyssels Baron of Roquefeuil-Meyrueis |
Motto | Honour me resto, resto m'a basto! Honour remains, it is enough! |
Cadet branches | Versols |
Both the Roquefeuil and Anduze family controlled vast territories in the Languedoc, France under various noble titles and coined money.
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