Acfred II (sometimes Alfred) (died 933) was the co-governor of the County of Carcassonne and Razès from 906 to 908 and then count in his own right until his death. He was the younger son of Oliba II of Carcassonne and he cogoverned his inheritance with his elder brother Bencion I of Carcassonne. He has been identified with Acfred, Duke of Aquitaine, but this identification is now considered unlikely.
It is unknown if he was ever married and if he left any descendants. He was succeeded by Arsenda, either his daughter or a daughter of Acfred I or of Acfred of Aquitaine.
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AcfredII (sometimes Alfred) (died 933) was the co-governor of the County ofCarcassonne and Razès from 906 to 908 and then count in his own right until...
Acfred is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to: Acfred, Count of Toulouse (r. 842–43) Acfred I ofCarcassonne, count (r. 877–906)...
Acfred I (died 906) was the Count of Razès from 837 and Count ofCarcassonne from 877. Acfred was the younger son of Oliba I ofCarcassonne and part of...
ruled both Carcassonne and Razès, his patrimony was ruled jointly by his sons and grandsons. On the death ofAcfredII in 933, Carcassonne passed to a...
had three sons: Oliba II, Sunifred (who was abbot of Lagrasse) and Acfred. After his death the county ofCarcassonne was ruled by Bernard of Septimania....
of Guerin of Provence, Count of Auvergne, and his wife Ava. Their children were: William I of Aquitaine Warin Ava Adelinda, who married Acfred I of Carcassonne...
also Count ofCarcassonne from 837. He was appointed to succeed the third Count of Barcelona, Rampon. During his career, Bernard was one of the closest...
origin of Ava is unconfirmed. She has been suggested to be the daughter of a local aristocrat named Fidel, or Bernard Unifred, or AcfredofCarcassonne, a...
younger brother Acfred were the offspring of his the elder William's sister Adelinde and Count Acfred I ofCarcassonne. William the Young maintained his loyalty...