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.
Both the Roquefeuil and Anduze family controlled vast territories in the Languedoc, France under various noble titles and coined money.

Origin of the Roquefeuil family

The Roquefeuil family appeared in 900 as an offshoot of the house of Barcelona and became one of the most illustrious noble families in the south of France. Their possessions in the Languedoc, France included the barony of Roquefeuil-Meyrueis or the viscounty of Creyssels. Some ruins of the Roquefeuil castle still exits in Saint-Jean du Bruel.

Roquefeuil-Anduze

In 1129, Bertrand of Anduze married the heiress Adélaïde of Roquefeuil. Their son Raymond maintained the name of Roquefeuil and inherited from his mother creating the House of Roquefeuil-Anduze. He and his descendants fought in multiple medieval wars: the Cathar Crusade, the Seventh Crusade and the Hundred Years War.

Roquefeuil-Versols

William I of Roquefeuil, was born in 1230 and received from his parents the land of Versol married Ricarde of Bonvoisin who gave him two sons: Jean and Raymond
With his brother Raymond, William supported the king James I of Aragon during the Spanish Reconquista. From his military success, James I of Aragon named him governor of Montepellier and Adelantado maior of Murcia. He also signed the Treaty of Corbeil on behalf of James I of Aragon in 1258.

Branch La Tour and La Roquette

Jean of Roquefeuil's descendance formed different branches:
The branch of La Tour which ended in 1729
The branch of La Roquette was funded by Jean of Roquefeuil married in 1534 with Anne of Vergnole lady of La Roquette.
  • Fulcrand of Roquefeuil married Mary of Fay-Péraud in 1583. He received from his parents and grand parents the land of La Roquette.
  • * François of Roquefeuil was colonel and married in 1618 Jacquette of Agulhon.
  • ** Henry of Roquefeuil became marquess of La Roquette. Married with Cécile of Mac-Mahon, he had one son who died in 1892 with no descendance.
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Branch of Rocafull

Created by Raymond, cadet brother of Jean, his branch actively participated in the Reconquista and supported the kings of Aragon and latter of Spain.
Some of its most famous members included:

Branch of Versols-Saint-Etienne

Rigaud of Roquefeuil married in 1411 to Béatrix of Maffred and formed a cadet branch that became the elder branch at the extinstion of the branch of versols. Henri of Roquefeuil, did not marry but had an extramarital son, named Henry de Roquefeuil. This son's descendants still remain in Languedoc to this day. At the French Revolution this branch lost its particle. Following this, this branch mainly produced doctors or lawyers but also a notable politician: