The wedding of Ramon Berenguer II with Maud took place at the beginning of 1077. The marriage could have been the result of the policy of
Pope Gregory VII, who sought support among the Norman nobility of southern Italy against
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. In that same year, Counts
William IV of Toulouse and Ramón de Roerga, stepbrothers of Ramón Berenguer, had also married with daughters of Norman noblemen. On December 5, 1082, Ramón Berenguer II was assassinated by a group of men believed to have conspired with his twin brother,
Berenguer Ramón II, with whom he shared the rule of the county of Barcelona. A few days before, Maud had given birth to a son, the future
Ramón Berenguer III. The death of her husband left Maud and her son in a precarious situation, since the infant could not inherit the county until after the death of his uncle. However, he did succeed to that role in 1097, when his Uncle was exiled. ==Viscountess of Narbonne==