Created Wednesday 05 March 2014
November 823: a cession by Count Raoul of Turenne and his wife Aiga of lots of property in the Limousin and Quercy to fund the church educations of their children Raoul and Immena. It would seem that Raoul was being placed at Solignac, since the properties given for his support are specified not for the use of the brothers, otherwise unmentioned; Immena meanwhile goes to Sarrazac at what may be a nunnery established by this operation. The document is witnessed by a bundle of people who are presumably the Turenne comital family's hangers-on.
The document invokes Roman law and the Fathers to provide legality for the cession. This may be partially explained by the fact that the scribe, Petronius, signs off as cancillarius.