Il est un père probable, mais non encore prouvé, d'Etiennette.
BERNARD [II] ([1014]-before 24 Jun 1077). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. He succeeded in 1038 as Comte de Bigorre. m firstly CLEMENCE, daughter of --- (-[1063]). A charter dated 1062 records that "Bernardus Bigorrensis comes" went on pilgrimage to Puy-en-Velay with "uxor mea Clementia comitissa" and donated property to the church[1083]. m secondly (end 1063) as her second husband, ETIENNETTE, widow of GEOFFROY I Marquis de Provence, daughter of --- (-after 1 Apr 1080). Her origin is not known. Szabolcs de Vajay suggests that she was Etiennette [Douce] de Marseille, daughter of [Guillaume [I] Vicomte de Marseille & his second wife Stefania de Baux-Rians][1084]. Raimbaud Archbishop of Arles transferred property in the presence of "Jauffredi comitis et Stephanie uxor sue" by charter dated Mar 1048[1085]. "Godfredus comes Provincie et uxor mea Stephania et filius meus Bertrannus" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille by charter dated 1 Jul 1055[1086]. "Gausfredus marchyo sive comes Provincie et uxor mea Stefania et filius meus Bertrannus" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille by charter dated 1057[1087]. "Centullus comes et uxor sua Beatrix et mater eius Stephania" donated property to the monastery "S. Savini…in valle Levitanensis…in comitatu Bigoritano", by charter dated 1 Apr 1080 signed by "…Otgeri vicecomitis…"[1088]. Szabolcs de Vajay suggests her second marriage[1089], but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified.