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Guisclafred (died circa 821) was the
Count of Carcassonne {{Notability, date=October 2022 The County of Carcassonne ( Occitan: ''Comtat de Carcassona'') was a medieval fiefdom controlling the city of Carcassonne, France and its environs. It was often united with the County of Razès. The origins of Carca ...
from 810. He was the eldest son and successor of
Bello of Carcassonne Bello (c. 755 – 810) was Count of Carcassonne from 790 until his death. He was the founder of the Bellonid Dynasty of Carcassonne and Razès which reached its apex in Wilfred the Hairy, progenitor of the House of Barcelona. It is not known who ...
. His brothers were Sunyer I of Ampurias,
Sunifred I of Barcelona Sunifred (died 848) was the Count of Barcelona as well as many other Catalan and Septimanian counties, including Ausona, Besalú, Girona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève, Melgueil, Cerdanya, Urgell, Conflent and Nîmes, from 834 to 848 (U ...
, and
Oliba I of Carcassonne Oliba I of Carcassonne (died 837) was a count of Carcassonne in the 9th century. He was the son of Bello of Carcassonne, and brother (or cousin) of Sunifred I of Barcelona. He succeeded to the county of Carcassonne (as well as to the county of R ...
. When Bello died, his sons partitioned his domains between them, according to the eldest the chief city of
Carcassonne Carcassonne (, also , , ; ; la, Carcaso) is a French fortified city in the department of Aude, in the region of Occitanie. It is the prefecture of the department. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Carcassonne is located in the plain of the ...
. He was succeeded after a short reign by his brother Oliba. 820s deaths 9th-century Visigothic people Counts of Carcassonne Year of birth unknown Nobility of the Carolingian Empire {{s-end