Laugier of Nice

He was confirmed as owner of the villa Jocondis (Mornas), which had been granted in precarium to his parents by Archbishop Manassès of Arles in 954.

[6] The Archbishop Ithier of Arles gave him the villa Niomes and property in Busayrol, located in the county of Vaison.

In 981, this precarium was confirmed to him by Annon, successor of Ithier, as well as by his two sons Pons III and Laugier of Nice.

Pons II and his wife Richilde, a native of Uzège, received the abbey of Sainte Marie de Goudargues from the archbishop of Arles.

2779, of 22 May 1023, given in council in Saint-Privat in the territory of Sarrians, gives the first names of the eight brothers whose domains extended over the dioceses of Gap, Die, Vaison, Orange and Saint-Paul Trois Châteaux.

[12] We know that Laugier was a rich and powerful landowner from the Alps whose second marriage was to Odile of Provence, widow of Miron of Nice.

[14] Laugier and his wife Odile made donations to the monastery of Saint Véran and to the church of Notre-Dame-la-Dorée, near the Loup River in the diocese of Vence in 1032.

William I of Provence . Laugier de Nice (950-1032) was the husband of Odile of Provence and son-in-law of William I of Provence.