Until recently, Raymond III was the numerical designation assigned
Raymond Pons, who seems to have succeeded his father as the
count of Toulouse before 926, and who is last seen in 944, apparently being dead by 969. In that year his widow,
Garsenda, appears, acting alone. It was thought that she then acted as guardian for Raymond's successor and (supposed) son,
William III, who appears along with his wife Emma in the early 11th century. This reconstruction was not without problems. Not only was the chronology of this single generation long, but it is at odds with a surviving apparently-contemporary pedigree found in the
Códice de Roda. The surviving manuscript of this collection of genealogies is of a later date, but is thought to derive from a 10th-century original. In its account of the counts of Toulouse, it shows Garsenda, daughter of Duke
García II Sánchez of Gascony, to have married (Raymond) Pons, having by him one son, Raymond, who in turn is given children Hugh and Raymond. William (III) is not mentioned. Likewise, the will of Garsenda fails to name William. ==Reevaluation==