Gausbert
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Gausbert (died 931) was the count of Empúries and Rosselló from 915 until he died.[1] He was the son of Sunyer II of Empúries and brother of Bencion.
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With the murder of his father, the counties passed to him and Bencion, but Bencion died in 916 and all the inheritance fell to Gausbert. In 924, he participated in a campaign with the margrave of Gothia against invading Moors. In 927, he rebuilt Saint Martin of Ampurias.
He married Trudegarda, with whom he had the following issue:
- Sunifred, died young
- Gausfred I (died 991), his successor
- Ermengarda (died 994), married Oliba Cabreta
Preceded by | Count of Empúries 915–931 |
Succeeded by |
Count of Rosselló 915–931 |