A fragmentary chronicle of the dukes of Aquitaine records that "Rainaldus…de Podio-fagi, Trulli frater germanus…cum Helvisa conjuge filiisque suis Hugone atque Willelmo" donated property “de Henssionensi” to the abbey of Saint-Maixence, adding that “Helvisæ primogenitus Hugo, Rainaldui primi viri sui filius” held “castrum de Podio-Fagi” from “Roberto de Mauritania consobrino”. A fragmentary chronicle of the dukes of Aquitaine names "Willelmi de Podio-Fagi qui Franciæ camerarius erat in vita Regis Philippi", stating that his daughter was "Mahaudam [Agnes dicta] ex prosapia sua [=Willelmus Pictaviensis comes]". 1