Bernard II, Count of Toulouse

Bernard II (died 877), known as the Calf, was the count of Toulouse, Rouergue, Limoges, Nîmes, Carcassonne, Razès, and Albi.

In 863, his father, loyal to Charles the Bald, was deposed by Humfrid, count of Barcelona.

In 865, when his father died and Humfrid fled, Charles appointed him to the counties of Toulouse and Rouergue, probably including Pallars and Ribagorza, and Limoges.

In Limoges, however, Bernard's brother Foucher, with the title of viscount, continued to exercise the power of government and is the founder of that great vicecomital family.

In Pallars and Ribagorza, one Raymond I succeeded in separating those countships from the rest and inaugurating a new and de facto independent dynastic authority in the region.