Sicard Alaman

Sicard Alaman (towards 1210 - June 10th 1275) was Chevalier, Seigneur of Saint-Sulpice (Tarn), and of Bonnafos (currently Castelnau-with-Lévis).

He is Minister for the Count de Toulouse Raymond VII.

Regent of the County of Toulouse of September 1249 in the majority of the Countess Jeanne.

In 1235, Sicard Alaman receives the stronghold of Raymond VII, count de Toulouse with the permission to raise a fortification there. It builds the Bastide Castelnau-with-Bonnafous, old name of the castle.

He marries Béatrix of Toulouse-Lautrec, Dame of Graulhet.

Lieutenant of the Albigensian, Toulouse, the Rouergue, Quercy and Agen-native.

In 1250, he subdues the rebellion of the castle of Najac which had been pulled by the fact that with died of Raymond VII, in 1248, Alphonse of Poitiers, brother of Louis IX became owner of the castle.

He is the founder of the towns of Bouloc and Montastruc-the-Adviser in 1241, of Saint-Felix de Lauragais in 1245

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