Bernard Roger (c. 962 – c. 1024) was the count of Couserans, in which capacity he was lord of parts of Comminges and Foix.
Bernard Roger's comital status is attested in the donation to the abbey of Saint-Hilaire in 1011.
During his father's lifetime, Bernard Roger married Garsenda, the heiress of the county of Bigorre.
[1] He built the square tower of the castle at Foix in France and made it his capital, from which a town grew.
He had endowed the monastery at Foix and in it he was buried when he died at the age of 72.