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  Ebalus of Aquitaine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ebalus or Ebles Manzer or Manser (ca 870 – 935) was Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine on two occasions: from 890 to 892 and from 902 (Poitou) and 927 (Aquitaine) to his death.
Ebles was son of Ranulf II of Aquitaine.
He married an Emilienne and by her had two sons: Ebalus, Bishop of Limoges, and William III of Aquitaine.
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 Ebalus Duc d'Aquitaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ebalus of Aquitaine or Ebles Manzer (ca.870-935) was Count of Poitiers between 901 and 935 and two times Duke of Aquitaine, first between 890 and 893, second from 927 to his death.
Ebalus was an illegitimate son of Ranulf II of Poitiers by, possibly, a Jewish woman.
Ebalus was established as Comté de Poitiers in 892 by his father Ranulf II, in the presence of Aymar of Poitiers, and supported by Eudes I of France.
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 Peterson Family - pafg259 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Adele, married Guillaume III (I), AQUITAINE Towhead Of Poitou;Count Of Poitou.
Emiliane married Ebalus MANZER The Bastard Of Poitou in 911.
Guillaume III (I), AQUITAINE Towhead Of Poitou;Count Of Poitou
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 A rough draft of my family tree (Q2 2006 Edition) - Person Page 24
Aenor Aimery married William X Duke of Aquitaine, son of William IX the Troubador Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitiers and Philippa of Toulouse.
William IX the Troubador Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitiers was born on 22 October 1071.
     Philippa of Toulouse married William IX the Troubador Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitiers, son of William VIII of Aquitaine and Hildegard of Burgundy.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Duke of Aquitaine
The Duke of Aquitaine (French: Duc d'Aquitaine} ruled the historical region of Aquitaine under the supremacy of the Frankish and later the French Kings.
Ebalus the Bastard (also called Manzer) (890–893), illigetimate son of Ranulph, also Count of Poitiers and Auvergne.
In 1337, King Philip VI of France reclaimed the fief of Aquitaine from Edward III, King of England and Duke of Aquitaine.
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 Sample text for Library of Congress control number 99054785
To the east was the county of Berry, and to the south the wide sweep of the duchy of Aquitaine, named “land of waters” after the great rivers that dissected it: the Garonne, the Charente, the Creuse, the Vienne, the Dordogne, and the Vézère.
Aquitaine remained a nominal kingdom until 877, but as Charlemagne’s empire fragmented, so its status declined, and it was soon the subject of intense rivalry between the counts of Poitiers and Toulouse, who both wished to rule what was now the duchy of Aquitaine.
A great-niece of William the Conqueror, King of England, Philippa was a spirited lady in the tradition of the duchesses of Aquitaine: pious, high-minded, strong-willed, and of sound political judgement.
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 Acfred of Aquitaine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
927) was briefly Count of Auvergne and Duke of Aquitaine between 926 and 927, succeeding his brother William II of Aquitaine.
Acfred was the youngest son of the count Acfred I of Carcassonne and Adelinde of Auvergne, sister of William I of Aquitaine.
Marriages and descendants are unknown and in his death, Aquitaine returned to the control of the house of Poitiers.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Count of Poitiers
Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (890–892) (illegitimate son of Ranulf II of Poitiers)
Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (restored) (902–935) (illegitimate son of Ranulf II of Poitiers)
William III of Aquitaine (935–963) aka: William I of Poitou (son of Ebalus of Aquitaine)
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 Kings and Dukes of Aquitaine
Aquitaine was a part of the Visigothic kingdom.
They forced the French kings to give up their supremacy over Aquitaine 1360 during the Hundred Years War, but France reconquered it before the end of that war whereby Aquitaine became a part of the France's royal domain.
During the high middle age was the name Aquitaine replaced with Guyenne in the French language.
www.tacitus.nu /historical-atlas/regents/france/aquitaine.htm   (157 words)

  
 Duke of Aquitaine
The persons who held the title of Duke of Aquitaine (which became part of France in 1449 but was an independent duchy before then), with the years they held it, were:
Ebalus the Bastard (or Ebles Manzer), Count of Poitiers (890-893)
William I the Pious, Count of Auvergne (893-918)
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 Edward3
+- William V, Duke of Aquitaine (969-1029)
+- William VII, Duke of Aquitaine (1026-1086)
+- William IX the Troubador of Aquitaine (1071-1125)
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 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Dukes of Gascony, 768-1038 AD The culture of the South of France in the 12th century is one of the first signs of the revival of civilization in Francia after the "second Dark Age" of the 9th and 10th centuries.
The high point of this, in both romance and politics, was perhaps the life of Eleanor of Aquitaine, heiress of Aquitaine (Aquitania), Queen of both France and England, mother of both Richard the Lionheart and the miserable King John.
William VIII of Aquitaine acquired the Duchy of Gascony in 1052.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg48.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She was buried in Nunnaminster Abbey, Winchester, England, after her canonization, her remains were removed to Pershore Abbey, Worcestersh.
Edgifu married (1) Ebalus Manzer the bastard, Count of Poitou.
Edgifu married (2) Louis II of Aquitaine, King of Arlés in 923.
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Aquitaine, Adelaide of b: 846 in Aquitaine, France d: BEF 944 in France
Aquitaine, Estrude of b: ABT 709 in Aquitaine France d: BEF 788 in France
Aquitaine, Eudes-Otto of b: ABT 1007 in France d: 10 MAR 1039 in France
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 Count Of Poitou, Duke Of Aquitaine III William de Aquitaine, I, b: 915 - Poitiers, FRAnce
Count Of Poitou, Duke Of Aquitaine IV William de Aquitaine, II
Father: Count Of Poitou, Duke Of Aquitaine III William de Aquitaine, I
Count Of Poitou, Duke Of Aquitaine V Guillaume de Aquitaine, III
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 Duke of Aquitaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
William I of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, son of Ebalus of Aquitaine
William II of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, son of William III of Aquitaine
William V of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, 3rd son of William V of Aquitaine
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 Descendants of Charlemagne
Manger, The Bastard of Poitou, born unknown; died 934.
She married Alexis POISSON January 27, 1754 in Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada; born October 29, 1724 in Champlain, Quebec, Canada; died in Gentilly, Nicolet, Quebec, Canada.
His family leads to Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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 The Goodwin Family - Genealogy Report Generated by GenoPro
Ebalus the Bastard (or Ebles Manzer) Count of Poitiers and Wife
William X Guillaume Duke of Aquitaine Count of Poitiers and Eleanor de Chatellerault Aimery
William IX Duke of Aquitaine The Troubadour and Countess Philippa de Toulouse
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Roucy
Ebalus I, Count of Roucy, Archbishop of Reims
For her descendants by Manassès III see the page on De Réthel
Ebalus I, Count of Roucy, Archbishop of Reims (?-1033)
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 Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
=> /Ebalus Manzer the Bastard CT DE POITOU b: BET 890 AND 902 d: BET 932 AND 935
=> /Guillaume V le Grand DUC DE AQUITAINE b: ABT 969 d: 31 JAN 1029/30
/Ebalus Manzer the Bastard CT DE POITOU b: BET 890 AND 902 d: BET 932 AND 935
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Note for: Adelaide De Aquitaine And Poitou, Abt 952 - Abt 1004 Index
Note for: Ebalus Of Poitiers, Abt 889 - Abt 935 Index
Note for: Guillaume de Aquitaine, Abt 969 - 31 JAN 1030 Index
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 51   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
before 910, Principal=William I le Pieux, Duke of Aquitaine, Comte de Bourges & Macon
William I le Pieux, Duke of Aquitaine, Comte de Bourges & Macon d.
Godfrey de Bruine, Count of Eu M, d.
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 lots   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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R4300 was son of Ebalus of Aquitaine and Daikundi.
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 Genealogy Data
Birth : 1103 Chatellerault, Vienne, France or Aquitaine, France
Birth : 1099 St. Jacques Compostelle, Aquitaine, France
Father: Duc de Aquitaine, Guillaume IX le Troubador
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 Ancestors of Ebalus Mancer Duke Of Aquitaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
D Of Aquitaine William I Count Of Pointou+
Another name for Ebalus was C Of Poitou and Auvergne.
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