EMMA de Ségur ([965]-soon after 1025). The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis names "Emma" as wife of "Guido"[779]. Her parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 1025 under which "Guido vicecomes et Emma uxor mea" granted privileges to the abbey of Tourtoirac, for the souls of "Geraldi patris mei, ac matris meæ Rotildis…Ademari vicecomitis patris uxoris meæ et matris eius Milissendis", with the consent of "Ademaro filio meo et uxore eius Senegunde…filio meo Petrone et uxore eius Sulpitia" and "…Guidone de Turribus…"[780]. Heiress of Ségur. "Hildegarius Lemovicensium pontifex" granted privileges to Uzerche, for the souls of "fratris mei Guidonis ac conjugis eius Emmæ", and names "genitore meo…domno Geraldo vicecomite necnon et genetrice mea Rotilde…vicecomes Lemovicensis Ademarus et uxor sua Melissendis", adding that after the death of "predictus Ademarus…gener ipsius Guido" married "filia ipsius…Emma", by charter dated to [970/86][781]. "Milisindis" donated "villam…ad Milium" to Uzerche, for the soul of "senioris mei Ademari", by charter dated Apr 1001, signed by "Ilduini episcopi, Guidoni honorabili, Emme uxoris eius"[782]. "Emma vicecomitissa Lemovicæ" was kidnapped by Vikings, 30 Jun ----, while making a pilgrimage to the Abbey of Saint-Michel-en-Lherm and held captive overseas for three years, despite payment of a large ransom from the abbey's treasure. She was eventually released following the intervention of Richard II Duke of Normandy[783]. "Guido et uxor mea Emma…et filii nostri Geraldus, Ademarus, Petrus" donated "ecclesiam…Sancti Bibiano…a Nioli" to Uzerche, for the souls of "…aviæ meæ Tetiscræ et…patris mei Geraldi et…Rotildis matris meæ", by charter dated Aug 1019[784]. m GUY [I] Vicomte de Limoges, son of GERAUD Vicomte de Limoges & his wife Rothilde [de Brosse] (-Limoges 27 Oct 1025, bur Limoges Saint-Martial).