Beggo, Count of Toulouse
French noble
Intro | French noble | ||||||||||
Places | France | ||||||||||
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Work field | Royals | ||||||||||
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Birth | 760 | ||||||||||
Death | 28 October 816 | ||||||||||
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Beggo (died 28 October 816) was the son of Gerard I of Paris. He was appointed Count of Toulouse, Duke of Septimania, Duke of Aquitaine, and Margrave of the Hispanic March in 806 and followed his father as Count of Paris in 815.
In 806, William of Gellone abdicated and Charlemagne appointed Beggo to take his place in Toulouse and the March of Gothia. He did not succeed his father in Paris, but was later placed in the comital office there, but did not live long after that.
He married Alpais or Alpheidis. Their children were:
Preceded by William I | Count of Toulouse 806–816 | Succeeded by Berengar |
Preceded by Stephen | Count of Paris 815–816 | Succeeded by Leuthard I |