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Geoffrey I of Provence
Died
c. 1062
Noble family
Bosonids
Spouse(s)
Etiennette
Issue
Bertrand II of Provence (unnamed) Stephanie Gerberga, Countess of Provence
Father
William II of Provence
Mother
Gerberga of Burgundy
Geoffrey I or Josfred[1] (died February between 1061 and 1063) was the joint Count of Provence with his elder brothers William IV and Fulk from 1018 to his death. He was the third son of William II of Provence and Gerberga of Burgundy and a scion of the younger line of the family. It is possible that he did not carry the title "count" until after the death of his eldest brother William around 1032.
^Also spelled Jauffred, Jozfred, Gosfred, or Gausfred.
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