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  Ranulf II of Poitiers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ranulf II of Poitiers (850–August 5, 890) was Count of Poitiers between 866 and 890.
Ranulf became Duke of Aquitaine in 887 and styled himself king of Aquitaine from 888 to his death.
Ranulf was son of Ranulf I of Poitiers and Bilichilde of Maine.
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 Duke of Aquitaine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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
William VI of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, Duke of Gascony, 4th son of William V of Aquitaine
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 Ranulf I of Poitiers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ranulf I of Poitiers (died 866) was a Count of Poitiers and Duke of Aquitaine.
He is considered a possible son of Gérard, Count of Auvergne and Hildegard / Matilda, daughter of Louis the Pious and Ermengarde.
His son, Ranulf II of Poitiers, then inherited Poitiers and later acquired Aquitaine.
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 Duke of Aquitaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Ranulf II of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, (887-890)
William II, the Younger, Count of Auvergne (918-926)
William VIII, Count of Poitiers, Duke of Gascony (1058-1086)
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 My Family
Parents: Count Ranulf I POITOU and Bilchilde DE MAINE.
Parents: Count William II POITOU and Emma BLOIS.
She was married to Simon II DE DAMMARTIN -Count.
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William II of Poitou/IV of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine, b abt 937.
William II of Poitou/IV of Aquitaine, "Ironarm" Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine, b abt 937, d 3 Feb 995.
She md Ramiro II, King of Aragon, "the Monk", abt 1125, son of Sancho Ramirez I, King of Aragon and Navarre, and Felice de Roucy.
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 physics - Count of Poitiers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (901-935)(illegitimate son of Ranulf II of Poitiers)
William IV of Aquitaine (963-995) aka: William II of Poitou (son of William III of Aquitaine)
William Plantagenet (1153-1156) son of Henry II of England
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 100
She married Adalbert II "the Rich" of Tuscany, son of Adalbert I of Tuscany and Rothilde of Spoleto, circa 895.
Romanus II of Byzantium was born in 940 at Constantinople.
Olga (?), daughter of Helgi II (Oleg) (?), in 903 at of Pskov, Pskov, Russia.
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II of England">Henry I, King of England (1152-1172)
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 Encyclopedia: Ranulf I of Poitiers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Among the men who have borne the title of Count of Poitiers (or Poitou, in what is now France but in the Middle Ages became part of the Aquitaine) are: Guerin (or Warin[us]) (638-677) Renaud (795-843) Bernard I (815-844) Ranulph I (835-875) Ranulph II (855...
The persons who held the title of Duke of Aquitaine (French: Duc dAquitaine}, which became part of France in 1449 but was an independent duchy before that date, with the years they held it, were: See also: Dukes of Aquitaine family tree External Links Columbia Encyclopedias Entry for...
Location within France Poitiers (population 85,000) is a small city located in west central France.
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 Basic Timeline Sorted by Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Battle of Hastings; Norman conquest of England, King Harold II of England is killed.
William II (Rufus) dies in an hunting accident; Henry I is made King of England, seizing the throne due to the absence of his brother Robert II of Normandy.
Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd contested prince of Gwynedd marries Emme of Anjou, King Henry II of England's half-sister and the illegitimate daughter of Geoffrey of Anjou.
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 Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck
Earl Ranulf of Chester recommended the aged William Marshal to head the government, and he was named rector of the king and kingdom while Peter des Roches remained Henry's tutor and guardian.
Sverker II, son of the Goth Charles, was king of Sweden from 1196 to 1210 according to a compact made between the Swedes and the Goths.
Friedrich II was succeeded by his son Conrad IV, who left Germany under his father-in-law Otto II of Bavaria and carried on the campaign in Italy; but he died in 1254.
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 Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies
She was instrumental in turning the court of Poitiers, then frequented by the most famous troubadours of the time, into a centre of poetry and a model of courtly life and manners.
Richard The Lion-heart, or Lion-hearted, French Richard Coeur De Lionduke of Aquitaine (from 1168) and of Poitiers (from 1172) and king of England, duke of Normandy, and count of Anjou (1189—99).
Richard was the third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and he was given the Duchy of Aquitaine, his mother's inheritance, at the age of 11 and was enthroned as duke at Poitiers in 1172.
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Duke of Aquitaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
^ (963-995) ^^ William II of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, son of William III of Aquitaine
^ (1039-1058) ^^ William V of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, 3rd son of William V of Aquitaine
^ (1058-1086) ^^ William VI of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, Duke of Gascony, 4th son of William V of Aquitaine
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Judith of Lens, born 1054; married Waltheof II 1070.
Baldwin II, died 1099; married Ida of Louvain 1084.
Adelaide of Poitou, born 945 in Poitiers; died Abt.
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 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Joanna's first husband, Ferrand, son of King Sancho I of Portugal, was captured by King Philip II of France in the defeat of Emperor Otto IV at the battle of Bouvines in 1214.
The Aragonese heirs of Naples were soon pushed aside (1501) by King Ferdinand II of Aragón, King of a united Spain with his wife, Isabella of Castile.
Bavaria, allied with the French, was lost to the Elector Maximilian II for the rest of the war.
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 Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
By 969, Hugh Capet [Duke of France; Count of Paris and Orleans], b.
William II [Count of Poitou; Duke of Aquitaine (as William IV)] b.
Baldwin III of Hainaut (ii) Gerhard II, lvg 1134, m.
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 Henry II "Curt Mantel" FitzEmpress, King of England 1154-1189 / Eleanor, of Aquitaine & Poitou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Name: Geoffrey II Plantagenet of Bretagne, Duke of Brittany Born: 23 Sep 1158 at: Acceded: 1166 Married: Jul 1181 at: Died: 19 Aug 1186 at: Paris, France Buried: at: Notre Dame, Paris, France Spouses: Constance of Brittany, Duchess of Brittany Issue: Eleanor Plantagenet, Maid of Brittany, Countess of Richmond, b.
Born: 1150 at: Died: 1198 at: Married: abt 1164 at: to: Theobald IV of Blois, Count of Blois Issue: by Theobald IV: Unnamed 1st child; a daughter; Isabel (Elizabeth); and Marie of Blois, Abbess of Fontevrault, b.
Richard and the youngest son, John, in alliance with Philip II of France, were actually in the course of another rebellion in 1189 when their father died.
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William of Poitiers, the duke's chaplain, who possibly accompanied the army on this march,[2] and wrote an account of these events not long afterwards, tells us that at Wallingford Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, came in and made submission to his master.
The panegyrist of the new king, his chaplain, William of Poitiers, leads us to believe that very soon after the coronation William adopted somewhat extensive regulations for the settlement of his kingdom and for the restraint of disorders in his army.
We may fairly insist upon some qualification of the unfailing wisdom and goodness which this semi-official historian attributes to his patron, but we can hardly do otherwise than consider his general order of events correct, and his account of what was actually done on the whole trustworthy.
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 My Family
She was married to Renaud II DE NEVERS.
Children were: Count Lietaud II DE MACON, Count Humbert I DE SALINS.
She was married to Count Ranulf I POITOU in 845.
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Malcolm II (Melkolf) MACKENNETH KING OF SCOTLAND
Ethelred II "The Unready" King Of ENGLAND
Charles II "The Bald" Emperor Of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
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 Emperor Charlemagne and Mérovée King of the Salic Franks - Person Page 9
She was the daughter of Charles II Emperor of the West and Ermentrude of Orleans.
Luitfride II Count of Alsace was the son of Luitfride I Duke of Alsace and NN---- NN----.
Count Ebles Mancer of Poitou was the son of Ranulf II Count of Poitou and Ermengarde.
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 THE ROSS / MAHONEY FAMILIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Clodius II, King of the Franks) was born in Casseneuil, Leige, France abt.
Born: circa 800 in Altdorf, Bavaria, daughter of Welf II, Count de Baviere (3626) and Egilwich=Heilwig, Abbess de Challes.
When Matilda was age unknown and Gerard Poitiers was age unknown they became the parents of Ranulf Poitiers abt.
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 Haskins Society Web Page -- Anglo-Norman Anonymous 16.3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The first example is the Augustinian priory of Thornton in Lincolnshire, founded in 1139 by William count of Aumale with the counsel of Waldef prior of Kirkham, Simon II de Senlis and Henry son of King David of Scots.
The abbey's early charters strongly suggest that it was founded to limit and possibly to settle a conflict between (on the one hand) the founder, Peter of Goxhill, and his lord, Ranulf de Bayeux, and (on the other) William I de Roumare and Ranulf II of Chester, over control of land.
According to Aelred of Rievaux, Henry II was the royal cornerstone of the English and Norman past and present.
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 World War 1 and 2 - Ranulf I of Poitiers
World War 1 and 2 - Ranulf I of Poitiers
Ranulf I of Poitiers was a Count of Poitiers and Duke of Aquitaine.
He is considered a possible son of Gerard, Count of Auvergne and Hildegard / Matilda, daughter of Louis the Pious and Ermengarde.
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 Ranulf II of Poitiers - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ranulf II of Poitiers - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This page was last modified 11:47, 1 Apr 2005.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Ranulf II of Poitiers contains research on
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Charles II 'the Bald', King of France b.
Robert II 'the Pious', Prince of France b.
The vacuum left in the Carolingian east was eventually filled by the family of Henry the Fowler, a distant cousin, and heralded the beginning of the Ottonian dynasty.
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 Ancestors and Family of Rainulf II of Poitou
Ancestors and Family of Rainulf II of Poitou
Han slo i 868 tilbake normannernes angrep på Poitiers.
Ranulf II of Poitiers (850 - August 5, 890) was Count of Poitiers between 866 and 890.
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 Haskins Society Web Page -- Anglo-Norman Anonymous 19.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Of special interest is Robert's participation in the First Crusade after a personal visit by Pope Urban II, and his interaction with the counts and the effect this had on the development of the Angevin state.
This study, the first on the subject of Brittany under the Angevins, demonstrates that the opposite is true: that before the advent of Henry II in 1158, the Bretons were already active participants in Anglo-Norman and French society.
The book examines in detail the means by which Henry II gained sovereignty over Brittany, and how it was governed subsequently by the Angevin kings of England from 1158 to 1203.
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