[C-D, XVIII, 597]. Marriage mentioned in an act of his son Rambaud in 1184. At least, I think that’s what it says.
[FM,616]
[45]
[FM,616]
[45] disagrees with [C-D] in their descent. As usual, I follow [FM].
[DHSP, 15]. Took the name and arms of Simiane, although his descendants kept the name d’Agoult for four generations. His descendants formed numerous branches in Dauphiné, Piémont, and the Countship of Venaissin. They produced three Chevaliers des Ordres du Roi, and many other eminent personages. Extinct at the beginning of the XIX century. I bet they were as pompous as D’Hozier himself. D’Hozier quotes Anselm for the rest of the descent.
[C-D, XVIII, 597]. He was named before his brothers in the titles of his uncle, Laugier, Bishop of Apt, in 1113 and 1120.
[ES, XIV, 9]
[44] gives no wives or children of Guiran.