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  Count of Poitiers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William III of Aquitaine (935-963) aka: William I of Poitou (son of Ebalus of Aquitaine)
William V of Aquitaine (969-1030) aka: William III of Poitou (son of William IV of Aquitaine)
William VII of Aquitaine (1039-1058) aka: William V of Poitou (3rd son of William V of Aquitaine)
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 William VIII of Aquitaine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William VIII of Aquitaine, (Guillaume VIII in French) (1025 – September 25, 1086), whose name was Guy-Geoffroy before becoming Duke of Aquitaine, was Duke of Gascony (1052-1086), and then Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers (as William VI of Poitiers) between 1058 and 1086, succceeding his brother William VII (Pierre-Guillaume).
Guy-Geoffroy was the youngest son of William V of Aquitaine by his third wife Agnes of Burgundy.
William VIII was one of the leaders of the allied army called to help Ramiro I of Aragon in the siege of Barbastro (1064).
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 William V of Aquitaine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William V of Aquitaine (969 January 30, 1030), nicknamed le Grand (the Great), was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers as William II of Poitiers.
William was the son of William IV of Aquitaine by his wife Emma of Blois.
Adalais of Aquitaine, married Count Guiraut I Trancaleon of Armagnac
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 Aquitaine Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
William V of AquitaineWilliam V (ruling 995-1030) refounded a new duchy of Aquitaine, that was based in Poitou, and this power center survived.
Duke William IX of AquitaineWilliam IX, ''the troubadour'' was a poet himself, and Poitiers became a center of the musical poetry of the troubadours.
When William X of AquitaineWilliam X died (1137), his daughter Eleanor of Aquitaine, the greatest heiress of France, married her guardian, Louis VII of France and followed him on crusade, then had the marriage annulled under the pretext of kinship in 1152 to marry his greatest rival Henry II of England.
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Hormizd VI of Persia Hormizd VI (or V), 632) in the district of Nisibis.
William VI of Aquitaine William VI of Aquitaine (William V of Aquitaine by his first wife Almodis of Gevaudun.
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 William VIII of Aquitaine
William was one of the leaders of the allied army, called to help Ramiro I of Aragon in the siege of Barbastro (1064).
During William's rule, the alliance with the southern kingdoms of modern Spain was a political priority as shown by the marriage of all his daughters to Iberian kings.
William was the youngest son of William V of Aquitaine by his wife Agnes of Burgundy.
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 William X of Aquitaine -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
William was born in (A city on the Garonne River in southern France southeast of Bordeaux; a cultural center of medieval Europe) Toulouse during the brief period when his parents ruled the capitol.
As his father before him, William X was a patron of (Click link for more info and facts about troubador) troubadors, (An artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner) music and (Creative writing of recognized artistic value) literature.
Despite his love of the arts, William was not a peaceful man, and was frequently involved in conflicts with the neighbouring (A former province of northwestern France on the English channel; divided into Haute-Normandie and Basse-Normandie) Normandy (which he raided in 1136) and (A republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe) France.
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 Duke of Aquitaine - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
William IV of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, 1st son of William V 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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 Encyclopedia: William VII of Aquitaine
William VII of Aquitaine, (Pierre-Guillaume in French) (1023 – 1058) was the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers as William V of Poitiers between 1039 and 1058, following his half-brother Otto of Aquitaine.
See also: Dukes of Aquitaine family tree This is a family tree of the Dukes of Aquitaine, between 898 and 1204.
William VIII of Aquitaine, (Guillaume VIII in French) (1025 – September 25, 1086), whose name was Guy-Geoffroy before becoming Duke of Aquitaine, was Duke of Gascony (1052-1086), and then Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers (as William VI of Poitiers) between 1058 and 1086, succceeding his brother William...
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1351 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William IV\VI of AQUITAINE [Parents] was born 1004.
William V\VII (Peter) of AQUITAINE [Parents] was born 1023.
Agnes of AQUITAINE was born 1052 and died 13 Jun 1089.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg920 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William IV\VI of AQUITAINE was born 1004 and died 15 Dec 1038.
William II (IV) Ironarm of POITOU [Parents] was born 937.
William III (V) AQUITAINE was born 969 and died 31 Jan 1030.
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 William VIII of Aquitaine|William VIII Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
* William of Champeaux (1070 - 1121), theologian
* William of Conches (1080 - 1154), philosopher
* William of Norwich (1132 - 1144), saint and supposed martyr
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 Aquitaine
WILLIAM V, Duke of Aquitaine, was born in 1099 and died in 1137.
WILLIAM IV, Geofrey, Duke of Aquitaine, was born in 1061 and died in 1127.
WILLIAM I Towhead, Pius, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Auvergne, died in 902.
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 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
William, however, was killed in battle in 1128, otherwise he would have inherited England in 1135, instead of his cousin Stephen of Blois.
William VIII of Aquitaine acquired the Duchy of Gascony in 1052.
Duke William V had three wives, and subsequent Dukes were descendants of William VIII, son of William V and Agnes of Burgundy.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg70.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Agnes of Aquitaine died on 13 Jun 1089.
William married (2) Hildegard (Audéard) de Bourgogne daughter of Robert I, Duc de Bourgogne and Ella Ermengarde de Semur in 1068.
William VII IX "the Troubador" (Guillaume de Poitou), Duque of Aquitaine
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 Mehitable Burgess - Duke Philip Valois of Burgundy
She was married to William III (V) of Aquitaine.
Children were: Agnes of Aquitaine, William (Guillaume) VI (VIII) of Aquitaine.
She was married to William II of Provence.
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 (Duke William IV of AQUITAINE - John ARCHER )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Duke William IX of AQUITAINE (1071 - 1126)
Duke William V of AQUITAINE (992 - 1030)
Duke William VIII of AQUITAINE (1026 - 1086)
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 William V of Aquitaine - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
William V of Aquitaine - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
William V of Aquitaine (969 – January 30 1030), nicknamed le Grand (the Great), was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers as William II of Poitiers.
This biography of a European noble is a stub.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: 57 Generations of Crawford & Campbell Ancestors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
1104; married William VI Guido Of Aquitaine 1068.
William Taillefer III Count of Toulouse and 2948690985.
William IV Count Of Toulouse, born 1040 in Toulouse; died 1093 in Holy Land; married Mathilde Countess Of Toulouse.
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 William the Conqueror - Descendants
Earl of Flanders, and was father of Baldwin V Count of Flanders, whose dau.
William, Duke of Normandy, and became afterwards on the Conquest of England, Queen of England.
WILLIAM, Earl of Flanders, who was protected by Philip le Gros, King of France, and received from that monarch, the hand of Joan, sister of his Queen Alice, and dau.
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 (William I - Woden )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
William I the Conqueror (King of England) (1027 - 7 SEP 1087)
William III Atheling (Duke of Normandy) (BEF 5 AUG 1103 - 25 NOV 1120)
William IX (Duke of Aquitaine) (1076 - 1126)
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 34th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Still a childless widower, he married Agnes, the daughter of William V of Aquitaine and Poitou, in 1043.
Agnes de Poitou, Princess of Aquitaine was born 1024 in Aquitaine région, France and married 21 Nov 1043.
Agnes was a daughter of William V the Great, duke of Aquitaine, and was a descendant of the kings of Burgundy and Italy.
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 Cyprus History: Lusignan Period - The Reign of Hugues IV
The count of the Aquitanians called William had an agreement with Hugh the Chiliarch that when the end should come for viscount Boso the count would give Boso's honor to Hugh in commendation Bishop Roho saw and heard and kissed the count's arm.
Ralph went to count William, who was in the fortress at Montreuil, and sent word to Hugh that they ought to talk things over.
Count William, because of his anger against Aimery, required Hugh to become Bernard's man for the part of the fortress which had been his father's so that they could both prosecute the quarrel with Aimery together.
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 File 129: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
William II of Poitou (IV of Aquitaine) Count of Poitou Duke of Aquitaine (937-995) m.
Son of William I of Poitou (III of Aquitaine) Count of Poitou Duke of Aquitaine (925-963) and Adela of Normandy Princess of Normandy (897-0962)
Son of William II of Poitou (IV of Aquitaine) Count of Poitou Duke of Aquitaine (937-995) and Emma of Blois (950-1003)
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 Eudes of Aquitaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Odon or Odo), was Duke of Gascony (1032-1039), and then Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers between 1038 and 1039, succeding his brother William VI of Aquitaine.
Eudes was the second son of William V of Aquitaine by his second wife Prisca (a.k.a Brisque), sister of Duke Sans VI Guilhem of Gascony.
Eudes died in battle on March 10, 1039 while defending his recently acquired title of Duke of Aquitaine.
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 TRUCE OF GOD - LoveToKnow Article on TRUCE OF GOD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The pox ecclesiae is first heard of in the year 990 at three synods held in different parts of southern and central France at Charroux, Narbonne and Puy.
It enlisted the immediate support of the regular clergy, particularly the vigorous congregation oi Cluny, and of William V. of Aquitaine, the most powerful lord of southern France, who urged its adoption at the Councils of Limoges (994) and Poitiers (999).
With the opening of the 11th century, the paz ecclesicfe spread over northern France and Burgundy, and diocesan leagues began to be organized for its maintenance.
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 Gascony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
It is currently divided between the Aquitaine région (départements of Landes, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, south of Gironde, and south of Lot-et-Garonne) and the Midi-Pyrénées région (départements of Gers, Hautes-Pyrénées, southwest of Tarn-et-Garonne, and west of Haute-Garonne).
Eudes) (son of Duke William V of Aquitaine and his second wife Prisca, sister of Sans VI Guilhem), duke of Gascony (1032-died March 10, 1039).
Thus Gascony was united with Aquitaine (or rather reunited, since it had been part of Aquitaine in Antiquity and in the days of the Carolingian kings of Aquitaine).
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 William V of Aquitaine -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
William was the son of (Click link for more info and facts about William IV of Aquitaine) William IV of Aquitaine by his wife Emma of Blois.
He was a friend to (Click link for more info and facts about Fulbert of Chartres) Fulbert of Chartres and founded a cathedral school at (The battle in 1356 in which the English under the Black Prince defeated the French) Poitiers.
Her second husband was (Click link for more info and facts about Geoffrey II of Anjou) Geoffrey II of Anjou.
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