

Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (b: abt 920 or 923, 931 - d: 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He'd built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege (fr) of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:[1]
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
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Reims, Marne, Champagne, France
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Yonne, Bourgogne, Sens, France
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Age 60
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