Richilda (born c. 895) was Countess of Barcelona, Girona and Ausona from at least 917 to her husband's retirement in 947. She appears in record as married to Sunyer, Count of Barcelona for the first time in 917 but may have been sooner. She is speculated to have been a daughter of the Count of Rouergue, possibly Raymond II, Count of Toulouse, based on the introduction of novel names into the family. They had four sons and a daughter: Ermengol, Miró, Borrell, Adelaide (also called Bonafilla), and Wifred.[1]

Richilda, Countess of Barcelona
Bornc. 895
Toulouse
Noble familyHouse of Toulouse
Spouse(s)Sunyer, Count of Barcelona
IssueErmengol
Miro, Count of Barcelona
Borrell II, Count of Barcelona
Adelaide/Bonafilla
Wifred
FatherRaymond II, Count of Toulouse

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  1. ^ David González Ruiz, Breve historia de la Corona de Aragón (Nowtilus, 2012), p. 38.