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  1. William IX, Duke of Aquitaine

    Image William IX of Aquitaine BN MS fr 12473.jpg thumb Miniature of William from a 13th century chansonnier now in the Biblioth que nationale de France William IX lang oc Guilh m de Peitieus lang fr Guillaume de Poitiers 22 October 1071 10 February 1126 , called the Troubador , was the Duke of Aquitaine and Duke of Gascony Gascony and Count of Poitou as William VII between 1086 and his death. He was also .... The Poetry of William VII, Count of Poitier, IX Duke of Aquitaine , Garland Publishing Co. New York ... of the first troubadour , Duke William IX of Aquitaine Journal of Medieval History , 1993 Meade, Marion ... . ref a vernacular lyric poet in the Occitan language whose work survived. Ducal career William was the son of William VIII of Aquitaine by his third wife, Hildegarde of Burgundy . His birth was a cause ... X of Aquitaine William X . His second son, Raymond of Antioch Raymond , eventually became the Prince ... of Romance Pound also calls William IX the most modern of the troubadours quote For any of the later ..., John Carmi. Eleanor of Aquitaine Lord and Lady , 2002 Pasero, Nicol , ed. Guglielmo IX d Aquitania ... and the Holy Land div s start s bef rows 2 before William VIII of Aquitaine William VIII VI s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 1088 1126 s aft rows 2 after William X of Aquitaine William X VIII s ttl ... . NAME William 09 of Aquitaine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 October 1071 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 February 1126 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT William 09 of Aquitaine ... IX av Aquitaine oc Guilh m IX de Peitieus pms Gulielm VII d Poitiers pl Wilhelm IX Trubadur pt Guilherme ... and the young William s legitimacy. Early career, 1088&ndash 1102 William inherited the duchy at the age of fifteen upon the death of his father. In 1088, at the age of only sixteen, William married his ... a child, led William to send her back to her father and have the marriage dissolved 1091 . In 1094 he remarried to Philippa of Toulouse Philippa , the daughter and heiress of William IV of Toulouse ...   more details



  1. William IX

    William IX may refer to William IX of Aquitaine 1071 1126 William IX, Count of Poitiers 1153 1156 William IX of Montferrat 1494 1518 Wilhelm, Duke of J lich Cleves Berg 1516 1592 William I, Elector of Hesse or Hesse Cassel , also known as William IX, Landgrave of Hesse Kassel, 1743 1821 hndis William IX br Gwilherm IX de Wilhelm IX. fr Guillaume IX ...   more details



  1. William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine

    rows 3 after William IX of Aquitaine William IX s bef rows 2 before William VII of Aquitaine William VII s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 1058 1086 s ttl title Count of Poitiers years 1058 1086 end box Poitou Counts France noble stub Category House of Poitiers Category Dukes of Aquitaine William 08 of Aquitaine Category Dukes of Gascony Category 1025 births William 08 of Aquitaine Category 1086 deaths William 08 of Aquitaine ca Guillem VIII d Aquit nia de Wilhelm VIII. Aquitanien el ...William VIII 1025 25 September 1086 , born Guy Geoffrey Gui Geoffroi , was Gascony List of Dukes and Counts duke of Gascony 1052 1086 , and then duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitiers as William VI between 1058 and 1086, succeeding his brother William VII of Aquitaine William VII Pierre Guillaume . Guy Geoffroy was the youngest son of William V of Aquitaine by his third wife Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine Agnes of Burgundy . He was the brother in law of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor who had married his sister, Agnes de Poitou . He became Duke of Gascony in 1052 during his older brother William VII s rule. Gascony had come to Aquitanian rule through William V s marriage to Prisca a.k.a Brisce of Gascony, the sister of Duke Sans VI Guilhem of Gascony . William VIII was one of the leaders of the allied army called to help Ramiro I of Aragon in the Siege of Barbastro 1064 . This expedition ... years. During William VIII s rule, the alliance with the southern kingdoms of modern Spain was a political ... remarried to a much younger woman who was also his cousin. This marriage produced a son, but William ... wife Matoeda divorced May 1068 Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Castile Agnes 1052 1078 , married ... Robert I of Burgundy Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre Agnes died 1097 , married Peter I of Aragon William IX of Aquitaine , his heir Sources Owen, D. D. R. Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen and Legend . Nouvelle Biographie G n rale . Paris, 1859. See also Dukes of Aquitaine family tree start ...   more details



  1. William X, Duke of Aquitaine

    File Bernardus van Clairvaux bekeert Willem van Aquitani .jpg thumb 200px William and saint Bernard William X 1099 9 April 1137 , called the Saint , was Duke of Aquitaine , Duke of Gascony , and Count of Poitou as William VIII between 1126 and 1137. He was the son of William IX, Duke of Aquitaine William IX by his second wife, Philippa of Toulouse . William was born in Toulouse during the brief period ..., John Carmi. Eleanor of Aquitaine Lord and Lady , 2002 S start s reg fr s bef rows 2 before William IX, Duke of Aquitaine William IX s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 1126 1137 s aft rows 2 after Eleanor ... 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME William 10 Of Aquitaine ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT William 10 Of Aquitaine Category Dukes of Aquitaine Category House of Poitiers Category ... William, named William like himself . Later that same year, much to his wife s ire, Duke William mortgaged ... X Duc de Bordeaux 890mg.jpg thumb left 100px Coin of William X, 8.90g. Philippa and her infant son were left in Poitiers. Long after Duke William s return, he took up with Dangereuse, the wife of one ..., until William married Aenor de Ch tellerault , daughter of his father s mistress, in 1121. He had from her three children Eleanor of Aquitaine Eleanor , who later became heiress to the Duchy Petronilla of Aquitaine Petronilla , who married Raoul I of Vermandois William Aigret , who died at age 4 in 1130, about the time their mother Aenor de Ch tellerault died. He also had two natural sons, William .... After that, Eleanor s siblings drop from the record. As his father before him, William X was a patron ... him as Duchess, she continued William s tradition and transformed the Aquitanian court into Europe s centre of knowledge. William was both a lover of the arts and a warrior. He became involved in conflicts ... it in his wife s name and France . Even inside his borders, William faced an alliance of the Lusignans ... politics, William X initially supported antipope Antipope Anacletus II Anacletus II in the schism ...   more details



  1. William III, Duke of Aquitaine

    Unreferenced date December 2009 William III 915 &ndash 3 April 963 , called Towhead lang fr T te d toupe , lang la Caput Stupe from the colour of his hair, was the Count of the Duchy of Aquitaine from 959 and Duke of Aquitaine from 962 to his death. He was also the Count of Poitou as William I from ... of Chabannes , Dudo of Saint Quentin , and William of Jumi ges . William was son of Ebalus of Aquitaine Ebalus Manzer and Emilienne. He was born in Poitiers . He claimed the Duchy of Aquitaine from his ... the duchies of Burgundy and Aquitaine. He tried to conquer Aquitaine with Louis s assistance, but William defeated them. Lothair of France Lothair , Louis s successor, feared the power of William. In August 955 he joined Hugh to besiege Poitiers, which resisted successfully. William, however, gave battle and was routed. After the death of Hugh, his son Hugh Capet was named duke of Aquitaine, but he never tried to take up his fief, as William reconciled with Lothair. He was given the abbey of Saint ... Dodo has William III himself to marry in about 936 a daughter of Rollo. The lady more likely his mother was Geirlaug , in gallic usage Gerloc . William III married a lady named or renamed Adele, perhaps about 936, which might have been a match arranged by William I of Normandy for him. With his wife Adeleid, they had at least one child whose filiation is clearly attested William IV of Aquitaine William , his successor in Aquitaine. He abdicated to the abbey of Saint Cyprien in Poitiers and left ... literature. See also Dukes of Aquitaine family tree Start box S bef rows 2 before Ebalus of Aquitaine Ebalus S ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 935 963 S aft rows 2 after William IV of Aquitaine ... Dukes of Aquitaine William 03 of Aquitaine Category Counts of Poitiers Category Franks Category Frankish ... Jasnow osy ru III simple William III of Aquitaine ... of Aquitaine Adelaide , who married Hugh Capet But her parentage is not reliably testimonied in documentation ...   more details



  1. William VI, Duke of Aquitaine

    William VI 1004 &ndash March 1038 , called the Fat , was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou as William IV between 1030 and his death. He was the eldest son of William V of Aquitaine William V the Great by his first wife, Adalmode of Limoges. Throughout his reign he had to face the hostility of his stepmother, Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine Agnes of Burgundy , the third wife of his father, who had remarried to Geoffrey Martel , then count of Vend me . He enterred into a war with Martel, who pretended to the government of the Saintonge . On 20 September 1034, he was captured in the field at Moncontour, Vienne Moncontour , near Saint Jouin de Marnes . He was freed in 1036, after nearly three years imprisonment, only by ceding the cities of Saintes, Charente Maritime Saintes and Bordeaux . He immediately reopened the war, but was defeated again and had to cede the isle of Ol ron . William married Eustachie of Montreuil but had no known descendants. He reformed the administration of Poitiers by naming a Provost civil provost and died there, being buried at Maillezais , being succeeded by his half brother Odo of Gascony Odo . Sources Nouvelle Biographie G n rale . Paris, 1859. http fmg.ac Projects MedLands AQUITAINE 20NOBILITY.htm AiscelineLimogesMAldebertILaMarche Adalmode, the mother of William the Fat See also Dukes of Aquitaine family tree start box s bef rows 2 before William V of Aquitaine William V s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 1030 1038 s aft rows 2 after Odo of Gascony Odo s ttl title Count of Poitiers years 1030 1038 end box Poitou Counts Category Dukes of Aquitaine William 06 of Aquitaine Category Counts of Poitiers Category 1004 births Category 1038 deaths france noble stub de Wilhelm VI. Aquitanien el eu Gilen VI.a Akitaniakoa fr Guillaume VI de Poitiers it Guglielmo VI di Aquitania nl Willem VI van Aquitani pl Wilhelm VI Gruby ru VI ...   more details



  1. William II, Duke of Aquitaine

    William II the Young died 12 December 926 was the Count of Auvergne and Duke of Aquitaine from 918 to his death, succeeding his uncle William I of Aquitaine William I . William was son of the Acfred I of Carcassonne and Adelinde, William I s sister. Immediately after succeeding his uncle, he made war on the Burgundians and Normans , who refused to accept Rudolph of France Rudolph as king of France . His support of the king, however, was insincere. He later revolted and Rudolph led an army into Aquitaine , but was called back to defend the Rhine from the Magyars . William died soon after. He had married Gerletta, the daughter of Rollo and had a daughter Blanche d.989, lat. Blanca who married Louis V of France . See also Dukes of Aquitaine family tree References Nouvelle Biographie G n rale . Paris, 1859. Memoirs of the Queens of France . Anne Forbes Bush. s start s bef before William I of Aquitaine William I s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 918 926 s aft after Acfred of Aquitaine Acfred end Category 926 deaths Category Dukes of Aquitaine Category Counts of Auvergne Category Franks Category Frankish people ca Guillem II d Aquit nia de Wilhelm II. Aquitanien es Guillermo II de Aquitania eu Gilen II.a Akitaniakoa fr Guillaume II d Aquitaine it Guglielmo II di Aquitania nl Willem II van Aquitani pl Wilhelm II M odszy pt Guilherme II da Aquit nia ru II ...   more details



  1. William VII, Duke of Aquitaine

    Toc172271321 FMG on William VII Aigret See also Dukes of Aquitaine family tree start box s bef rows 2 before Odo of Gascony Odo s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 1039 1058 s aft rows 2 after William VIII of Aquitaine William VIII s ttl title Count of Poitiers years 1039 1058 end box Poitou Counts ... Category Dukes of Aquitaine William 07 of Aquitaine Category 1023 births Category 1058 deaths France ...William VII born Peter , Pierre Guillaume 1023 Autumn 1058 , called the Eagle Aigret or the Bold le Hardi , was the duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitou as William V between 1039 and his death, following his half brother Odo of Gascony Odo . William was the third son of William V of Aquitaine , the eldest by his third wife, Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine Agnes of Burgundy . He was brother in law of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Henry III , who married his sister Agnes de Poitou Agnes . His mother remarried to Geoffrey II of Anjou Geoffrey Martel , Count of Anjou , during his reign. William won his patrimony in a war with his half brother Odo, who was killed in battle at Mauz . He did not, however, succeed in occupying Gascony. Geoffrey Martel refused to concede to him the territories gained in the reigns of his predecessors. William set to work regaining his patrimony by force of arms. He was besieging Geoffrey in Saumur when he died of dysentery . He was married to Ermesinde, of unknown origins. Two daughters have been hypothesized to be children of this couple Clementia of Aquitaine Clementia , who married Conrad I of Luxembourg , and Agnes of Aquitaine, Countess of Savoy Agnes , who married Peter I of Savoy . ref It is often erroneously stated that Ermesinde was a daughter of Adalbert, Duke of Lorraine . This hypothesis, resulting from the misinterpretation of two medieval documents, has since been retracted by the scholar who originally suggested it fr Adalbert de Lorraine Des erreurs d historiens Longwy et sa famille . ref Footnotes reflist ...   more details



  1. William IV, Duke of Aquitaine

    , as his father had done, leaving Emma to rule Aquitaine in the name of their son William V of Aquitaine William until 1004. Their second son, Ebles, died sometime after 997. Notes reflist Sources Owen, D. D. R. Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen and Legend . 1993. Nouvelle Biographie G n rale . Paris, 1859. See also Dukes of Aquitaine family tree start box s bef rows 2 before William III of Aquitaine William III s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 963 &ndash 995 s aft rows 2 after William V of Aquitaine William V s ttl title Count of Poitiers years 963 &ndash 995 end box Poitou Counts Category 937 births Category 990s deaths Category House of Poitiers Category Dukes of Aquitaine William 04 of Aquitaine ...William IV 937 &ndash 3 February 994 ref Nouvelle Biographie G n rale . The date of 5 February 995 probably comes from Owen. ref , called Fierebras or Fierebrace meaning Iron Arm , from the French language French Fier bras or Fi rebrace , in turn from the Latin language Latin Ferox brachium , was the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou from 963 to his retirement in 990. William s father, William III of Aquitaine William III , abdicated to the abbey of Saint Cyprien in Poitiers and left the government to Fierebras. His mother was Gerloc , the daughter of Duke Rollo of Normandy . His sister was Adelaide of Aquitaine Adelaide , wife of Hugh Capet , the king against whom William later battled for his duchy. His early reign was characterised by many wars. He fought frequently against the counts of Anjou , the first time against Geoffrey I of Anjou Geoffrey Greymantle , who had taken Loudun .... Capet had been granted Aquitaine by Lothair of France King Lothair before the latter had been reconciled to William s father. Capet renewed his claim on the great duchy and invaded it that year. A royal army was defeated on the plain of the Loire Valley . William sheltered the young Louis, son ... because of William s indulgence in the pursuit of women and, a hunting aficionado, wild animals. She ...   more details



  1. William V, Duke of Aquitaine

    William V 969 31 January 1030 , called the Great le Grand , was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou as William II or III from 990 until his death. He was the son and successor of William IV of Aquitaine William IV by his wife Emma of Blois , daughter of Theobald I of Blois . He seems to have taken after his formidable mother, who ruled Aquitaine as regent until 1004. He was a friend to Bishop Fulbert ... of Aquitaine Agnes of Burgundy , daughter of Otto William, Duke of Burgundy . Her second husband was Geoffrey II of Anjou . They had two sons and a daughter also William VII of Aquitaine Peter William , later duke as William VII William VIII of Aquitaine Guy Geoffrey , later duke as William VIII Agnes ... William IV of Aquitaine William IV s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 1004 1030 s aft rows 2 after William VI of Aquitaine William VI s ttl title Count of Poitiers years 1004 1030 end box Poitou Counts DEFAULTSORT William V, Duke Of Aquitaine Category House of Poitiers Category Dukes of Aquitaine William 05 of Aquitaine Category Counts of Poitiers Category 969 births Category 1030 deaths ca Guillem ... himself was very well educated, a collector of books, and turned the prosperous court of Aquitaine ... ais to compensate William II of Angoul me , but Fulbert negotiated a treaty 1020 outlining ... to allow his son to go and the Italians turned to William, whose character and court impressed many .... His first wife was Adalemode of Limoges, widow of Adalbert I of La Marche . They had one son William VI of Aquitaine William VI , his successor His second wife was Sancha of Gascony http fmg.ac Projects MedLands GASCONY.htm SanchaGascognediedbefore1018 or Brisa Prisca , daughter of Duke William II S nchez of Gascony and sister of Duke Sans VI Guilhem of Gascony Sancho VI William . She was dead by 1018 ... . Paris, 1859. Owen, D. D. R. Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen and Legend . Weir, Alison. Eleanor of Aquitaine . 2001. See also Dukes of Aquitaine family tree External links http fmg.ac Projects MedLands ...   more details



  1. William I, Duke of Aquitaine

    of untrained, unordained abbots and officials. William also nominated Cluny s first abbot, Berno of Baume . A sign of William s independence of rule in Aquitaine is that he had a Denier coin deniers minted ... there. He had no sons of his own and was succeeded by a nephew, William II of Aquitaine William the Younger , son of his sister Adelinda. See also Dukes of Aquitaine family tree References Notes ...File Guillpieux.jpg thumb William I 22 March 875 6 July 918 , called the Pious , was the Count of Auvergne from 886 and Duke of Aquitaine from 893, succeeding the Poitevin ruler Ebalus of Aquitaine Ebalus Manser . He made numerous monastic foundations, most important among them the foundation of Cluny Abbey on 11 September 910. William was the son of Bernard II of Auvergne and Ermengard. Sometime before 898, he married the Bosonid Engelberga, daughter of Boso of Provence and Ermengard of Provence Ermengard . By inheritance, he was the ruler of Auvergne province Auvergne and the Limousin province Limousin . He conquered Poitou and Aquitaine in 893 on behalf of Ebalus Manser. He kept the latter for himself and was proclaimed duke. His possessions extended from Austrasia to Toulouse and included the Autun ois and M connais . In 910, William founded the Order of St. Benedict Benedictine abbey of Cluny that would become an important political and religious centre. William required no control over the abbey, which he arranged should be responsible directly to the pope see Clunian Reforms Clunian reforms . This was especially striking since most monasteries were owned privately and the appointment .... ISBN 0 674 39974 9 s start s bef before Ebalus Manzer Ebalus s ttl title Duke of Aquitaine years 893 918 s aft after William II of Aquitaine William II end Category 875 births Category 918 deaths Category Dukes of Aquitaine Category Counts of Auvergne Category Franks Category Frankish people ca ... fr Guillaume Ier d Aquitaine it Guglielmo I di Aquitania he , nl Willem I ...   more details



  1. William IX, Count of Poitiers

    12 12. William IX, Duke of Aquitaine 13 13. Philippa of Toulouse 14 14. Aimery I de Rochefoucauld ...Infobox royalty name William IX succession Count of Poitiers image The Children of Henry II.jpg caption The children of Henry II, William is the first on the right. reign 17 August 1153 April 1156 house House of Plantagenet father Henry II of England mother Eleanor of Aquitaine birth date Birth date ... color 9fe 1 1. William, Count of Poitiers 2 2. Henry II of England 3 3. Eleanor of Aquitaine 4 4. Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou 5 5. Empress Matilda 6 6. William X, Duke of Aquitaine 7 7. Aenor de Ch tellerault 8 8. Fulk of Jerusalem Fulk V, Count of Anjou 9 ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME William IX, Count of Poitiers ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Castle , Berkshire DEFAULTSORT William Ix, Count Of Poitiers Category 1153 births Poitiers, William, Count of Category 1156 deaths Poitiers, William, Count of Category Heirs to the English throne ... pl Wilhelm de Poitiers pt Guilherme, Conde de Poitiers simple William IX, Count of Poitiers ... Castle , Berkshire place of burial Reading Abbey , Berkshire William 17 August 1153 April 1156 was the first child of Henry, Duke of Normandy later Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine . He was born ... as Count of Poitiers , as his mother had ceded the county to him. For centuries, the Duke of Aquitaine dukes of Aquitaine had held this as one of their minor titles, so it had passed to Eleanor ... a year before William, did later hold that office, causing the confusion. S start S hou House of Plantagenet 17 August 1153 April 1156 S reg S bef before Henry II of England Henry and Eleanor of Aquitaine .... William I of England 21 21. Matilda of Flanders 22 22. Malcolm III of Scotland 23 23. Saint Margaret of Scotland Margaret of England 24 24. William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine 25 25. Hildegarde of Burgundy 26 26. William IV, Count of Toulouse 27 27. Emma of Mortain 28 28. Boson II de Ch tell rault, Viscount ...   more details



  1. William IX, Marquess of Montferrat

    File Macrino d Alba, Ritratto di Guglielmo IX Paleologo Tempera su tavola Crea, Santuario dell Assunta e Tesoro del Santuario.jpg thumb 240px Portrait of John IX by Macrino d Alba . William IX 10 August 1486 1518 was march of Montferrat marquess of Montferrat from 1494 until his death. Biography He was the son of marquis Boniface III, Marquess of Montferrat Boniface III and Maria Brankovi . After succeeding his Boniface at his death 1494 , he continued the latter s pro French policy and, in 1508, he married to princess Anna d Alen on , daughter of Ren d Alen on . During the Italian Wars , in 1513, he protected the French retreat from Milan however, to avoid retaliations from Maximilian Sforza William was forced to pay him 30,000 scudo scudi . The Milanese Duke did not respect the treaty, and his troops invaded Montferrat and sacked numerous cities. At the same time, informed that his relative Oddone, marquess of Incisa , was trying to obtain the title of marquess of Montferrat, William marched to Incisa and occupied that lordship. Oddone and his son Badone were sentenced to death. However, the annexation was later declared null by Holy Roman Empire diplomacy, but in the subsequent year William was able to maintain the new lands. He died in 1518 and was succeeded by his son Boniface IV, Marquess of Montferrat Boniface IV , initially under with his mother Anne d Alen on as tutor. Category 1494 births Category 1518 deaths Category Palaiologos dynasty Category Marquesses of Montferrat William 09 Start box Succession box title List of rulers of Montferrat Marquess of Montferrat before Boniface III, Marquess of Montferrat Boniface III after Boniface IV of Montferrat Boniface IV years 1494 1518 End box de Wilhelm XI. Montferrat es Guillermo IX de Montferrato it Guglielmo IX del Monferrato nl Willem IX van Monferrato ja 9 ...   more details



  1. Aquitaine

    Use dmy dates date May 2011 about the region in France Infobox French region Name Aquitaine reg logo Aquitaine logo.png map Rimex France location Aquitaine.svg flag Aquitaine flag.svg capital Bordeaux ... department Landes dept4 Lot et Garonne dept5 Pyr n es Atlantiques NUTS FR61 iso region FR B Aquitaine ... Landes and Gironde . In the Middle Ages Aquitaine was a kingdom and a duchy, whose boundaries ... times, it is most likely that the prevailing language of Aquitaine during the late pre historic ... extended much farther, or whether it was generally limited to the Aquitaine Basque region is not currently known. One reason the language of Aquitaine is important is because Basque is the last ... px Landscape in Dordogne, Aquitaine Under Augustus Ancient Rome Roman rule, since 27 BC the province ... in Toulouse , but their actual tenure on Aquitaine was feeble. Furthermore, in 507 they were ..., Vasconia Gascony and Aquitaine, with the former comprising the previous Novempopulania and the latter ... Vascon kinsmen south of the Pyrenees. As of 660, the duchies of Aquitaine and Vasconia were united under the rule of Felix of Aquitaine to form an independent polity. Despite its nominal submission to the Merovingians, the ethnic make up of new realm Aquitaine wasn t Frankish, but Gallo ... in 768 after the assassination of Waifer of Aquitaine Waifer . In the period previous and after ... attempts to subdue Aquitaine stretching up to Toulouse and Vasconia, pointing to a not preponderant ... of Aquitaine, as opposed to the Franks. File B ost depuis Laruns.jpg thumb left 200 px Landscape in Pyr n es Atlantiques, Aquitaine See also Duchy of Vasconia In 781, Charlemagne decided to proclaim his son Louis the Pious Louis Kingdom of Aquitaine King of Aquitaine within the Carolingian Empire , ruling over a realm comprising the Duchy of Aquitaine and the Duchy of Vasconia Et 3 Calend Augusti ... sent by the new King of Aquitaine Pepin, were captured by the joint forces of I igo Arista and the Banu ...   more details



  1. Ix

    Wiktionary IX Ix or IX may refer to iX magazine iX magazine , a German monthly computer magazine Ix Dune Ix Dune , a fictional planet in Frank Herbert s Dune IX operating system , a Unix operating system IX album IX album , an album by Bulldozer Ix Oz , a fictional country in Queen Zixi of Ix by L. Frank Baum IX, the Roman numeral for the number 9 number 9 Ix, symbol for Air India Express , budget arm of Air India IX, the cranial nerve Glossopharyngeal nerve IX, or Noveschi , an oligarchy ruling Siena, Italy during the late Middle Ages IX, abbreviation for Internet exchange point IX, a U.S. Navy hull classification for United States Navy Designations Temporary Unclassified Miscellaneous Ix, the central governmental supercomputer in Omikron The Nomad Soul Ix, the 14th day in the Tzolk in calendar Ixchel Ix Chel , Mayan jaguar goddess ix, a series of Diebold 10xx automatic teller machines IX, the IATA code for Flandre Air Ix, the primary antagonist of Sonic Chronicles The Dark Brotherhood Ix, the nickname of Ford Prefect from the Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, meaning boy who is not able satisfactorily to explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven because he is in fact a boy who is not able satisfactorily to explain what a Hrung is, nor why it should choose to collapse on Betelgeuse Seven. He lived on Betelgeuse Seven until a Hrung collapsed on it. Disambiguation ca Ix cs IX de IX el IX fr IX ko IX it IX sw IX hu IX egy rtelm s t lap ja IX pt IX ru IX fi Ix sv IX ...   more details



  1. Duke of Aquitaine

    IX of Aquitaine William IX the Troubadour or the Younger 1086 1127 , son of William VIII, also Count of Poitiers and Duke of Gascony . William X of Aquitaine William X the Saint 1127 37 , son of William IX, also Count of Poitiers and Duke of Gascony . Eleanor of Aquitaine Eleanor 1137 89 , daughter ... Auvergne . House of Auvergne William I of Aquitaine William I the Pious 893 918 , also Rulers of Auvergne Count of Auvergne William II of Aquitaine William II the Younger 918 926 , nephew of William I, also Rulers of Auvergne Count of Auvergne . Acfred of Aquitaine Acfred 926 927 , brother of William ... of Poitiers Ramnulfids restored 962 1152 William III of Aquitaine William III Towhead 962 963 , son of Ebalus, also Count of Poitiers and Count of Auvergne Auvergne . William IV of Aquitaine William IV Iron Arm 963 995 , son of William III, also Count of Poitiers . William V of Aquitaine William V the Great 995 1030 , son of William IV, also Count of Poitiers . William VI of Aquitaine William ... son of William V, also Count of Poitiers and Duke of Gascony . William VII of Aquitaine William VII the Eagle 1039 58 , third son of William V, also Count of Poitiers . William VIII of Aquitaine ...Image France 1154 Eng.jpg thumb right Map of France in 1154 The Duke of Aquitaine lang oc Duc d Aquit nia , lang fr Duc d Aquitaine , IPA fr dyk dakit n IPA ruled the historical region of Aquitaine not to be confused with modern day Aquitaine under the supremacy of List of Frankish kings Frankish , English ... Kingdom 418 721 , Occitania Aquitania Aquitaine and Languedoc Counts of Toulouse Toulouse inherited ... of Spain and the Aquitaine could inherit land and title and manage it independently of their husbands ... The Merovingian kings and dukes of Aquitaine had their capital at Toulouse . The Carolingian kings ... banner of the Aquitainian duke, Waifer of Aquitaine Waiffre , on the Abbey of Saint Martial, Limoges Abbey of Saint Martial in Limoges. Pepin I of Aquitaine was buried in Poitiers . Charles the Child ...   more details



  1. Petronilla of Aquitaine

    Petronilla of Aquitaine c. 1125 1193 was the daughter of William X of Aquitaine and Aenor of Ch tellerault . She was the sister of Eleanor of Aquitaine , who was Queen consort of England. She is variously called Alix or Aelith in Occitan and Petronilla she typically went by Alix after her marriage, while Petronilla seems to have been her childhood name she is referred to as such in her father s will . Petronilla accompanied her sister to the French court, where she met Count Raoul I of Vermandois ,who was a married man and a cousin to her brother in law Louis VII of France . He repudiated his wife and married her, and they were excommunicated by the Pope. Pope Innocent II promised to lift the excommunication, but recanted his promise in 1143. Hostilities flared, and Louis VII infamously burned Vitry le Fran ois . Finally the Pope died and his successor Pope Celestine II lifted the excommunication at Council of Reims in 1144. However, Petronilla and Raoul divorced in 1151, as he remarried the next year. Petronilla remained a member of the French royal court and a constant companion to her ... Blaison 16 16. William V of Aquitaine 17 17. Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine Agnes of Burgundy ... class NavHead Ancestors of Petronilla of Aquitaine div div class NavContent style display none center ... boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Petronilla of Aquitaine 2 2. William X of Aquitaine 3 3. Aenor de Ch tellerault 4 4. William IX of Aquitaine 5 5. Philippa of Toulouse 6 6. Aimery I of Ch ttellerault 7 7. Dangereuse de L Isle Bouchard 8 8. William VIII of Aquitaine 9 9. Hildegarde of Burgundy 10 10. William IV of Toulouse 11 11. Emma of Mortain 12 12. Boson II ... Gregory Eleanor Crown Jewel of Aquitaine France, 1136 . Scholastic Inc. 2002 . ISBN 0 439 16484 ... el es Petronila de Aquitania fr P tronille d Aquitaine it Petronilla d Aquitania no Petronilla av Aquitaine pt Petronila da Aquit nia ...   more details



  1. Aquitaine (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Aquitaine Aquitaine is one of the 26 regions of France. Aquitaine may also refer to French ship Aquitaine French ship Aquitaine , two ships of the French Navy TER Aquitaine , the regional rail network serving the Aquitaine r gion The Duchy of Aquitaine , a historic fiefdom in France Aquitaine the city , Attis Aquitaine, or Invidia Aquitaine in Jim Butcher s Codex Alera series See also Aquitania disambig fr Aquitaine homonymie he la Aquitania ...   more details



  1. Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Dangereuse , who was William IX, Duke of Aquitaine William IX s longtime Mistress lover mistress ..., William IX of Aquitaine, gave her this rock crystal vase, which she in turn gave to Louis as a wedding ...Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox royalty name Eleanor of Aquitaine image SaintRadegondeMural cropped.jpg caption Eleanor of Aquitaine depicted on a mural in the Chapel of St. Radegund , Chinon ref http www.bridgemanart.com image French School 13th century Eleanor of Aquitaine with a riding companion mural 9c0c22fbfeee4fcbba526c8ed012add8 ref succession Duchess of Aquitaine Duchess of the Aquitainians reign 9 April 1137 1 April 1204 predecessor William X, Duke of Aquitaine William X successor John ... Marie, Countess of Champagne br Alix of France Alix, Countess of Blois br William IX, Count ... father William X, Duke of Aquitaine mother Aenor de Ch tellerault birth date 1122 or 1124 ... ref Eleanor or Ali nor was the oldest of three children of William X, Duke of Aquitaine , whose glittering ... of Normandy , William the Conqueror s aunt, who lived a century earlier than Eleanor of Aquitaine. By all ... named Aelith but always called Petronilla of Aquitaine Petronilla . Her half brothers, William ... Weir, Eleanor of Aquitaine by the wrath of God, Queen of England , Jonathan Cape, 1999 ref William ... thirteen years, she bore Henry five sons and three daughters William IX, Count of Poitiers William ... 20th century, where Eleanor of Aquitaine, Empress Matilda , and William the Marshall are waiting ... Catholic Church Catholic Eleanor of Aquitaine in French Ali nor d Aquitaine , l onore de Guyenne 1122 ... Middle Ages . As well as being Duchess of Duchy of Aquitaine Aquitaine in her own right, she ... as suo jure Duchess of Aquitaine and Countess of Poitiers at the age of fifteen, and thus became the most ... after the Crusade was over, Eleanor sought an anullment of her marriage ref Meade, Marion. Eleanor of Aquitaine ... Meade, Marion. Eleanor of Aquitaine A Biography . Penguin Books, 1977, p. 122 ref However, after the birth ...   more details



  1. Adelaide of Aquitaine

    Unsourced image removed Image Adelaide of Aquitaine.jpg right thumb Adelaide of Aquitaine Infobox royalty type consort yes name Adelaide of Aquitaine title Queen consort of France titletext more image Adelaide of Aquitaine.jpg imgw 140px alt caption succession moretext reign 987 996 reign type Tenure coronation cor type predecessor pre type regent reg type successor suc type spouse Hugh Capet spouse type Spouse issue Hedwig of France Hedwig, Countess of Mons br Robert II of France br Gisele Capet Gis le, Countess of Ponthieu issue link issue pipe full name era name era dates posthumous name temple name house House of Capet br Poitiers house type House father William III of Aquitaine mother Gerloc Adele of Normandy birth date c. 945 952 birth place death date 1004 death place date of burial place of burial occupation signature religion Adbelahide or Adele or Adelaide of Aquitaine or Adelaide of Poitiers c. 945 or 952 &ndash 1004 ref cite web title Women s Biography Adelaide of Aquitaine, queen of the Franks url http epistolae.ccnmtl.columbia.edu woman 1.html work Epistolae Medieval Women s Latin Letters accessdate 7 December 2011 ref was the daughter of William III of Aquitaine William III, Duke of Aquitaine and Gerloc Adele of Normandy , daughter of Rollo of Normandy . Her father used her as security for a truce with Hugh Capet , whom she married in 969. ref cite web title Adelaide of Aquitaine wife of Hugh Capet, King of France url http www.royalist.info execute biog?person 3445 work RoyaList Online accessdate 7 December 2011 ref In 987, after the death of Louis V of France ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adelaide ALTERNATIVE NAMES Adelaide of Aquitaine Adele of Aquitane Adelaide ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1004 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adelaide Of Aquitaine Category 10th century births ... fr Ad la de d Aquitaine id Ad la de dari Aquitania it Adelaide d Aquitania nl Adelheid van Poitiers ... of Aquitaine sv Adelheid av Akvitanien ...   more details



  1. Pepin of Aquitaine

    Pepin , Peppin , or Pippin of Aquitaine may refer to Pepin I of Aquitaine 797 838 , King of Aquitaine Pepin II of Aquitaine 823 after 864 , King of Aquitaine, son of Pepin I hndis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Clementia of Aquitaine

    Cl mence d Aquitaine 1060 4 January 1142 was a daughter of William VII of Poitiers Pierre Guillaume VII , duke of Aquitaine , and his wife Ermesinde. She married firstly around 1075 to Conrad I of Luxembourg 1040 1086 , count of Luxembourg , and had Henri III de Luxembourg Henri III 1086 , comte Luxembourg Konrad, cit en 1080 Mathilde 1070 , married Godefroy 1075 , comte de Bleisgau Rodolphe 1099 , abbot of Saint Vannes at Verdun Ermesinde 1075 1143 , married in 1096 to Albert II 1098 , count of Egisheim and of Dagsbourg, in 1101 to Godefroi Ier de Namur Godefroy 1067 1139 , count of Namur William I, Count of Luxembourg William I 1081 1131 , count of Luxembourg Widowed, she remarried to Gerard I, Count of Guelders Gerard I 1129 , count of Guelders count of Wassenberg and of Guelders . This count married twice and had two children, neither of whose mothers has been identified. These two children, perhaps born to Cl mence, were Yolande, married around 1107 to Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut Baldwin III 1120 , count of Hainaut , then to Godefroy de Bouchain, vicomte of Valenciennes Gerard II of Guelders G rard II 1131 , count of Guelders and of Wassenberg. DEFAULTSORT Clemence Of Aquitaine Category 1060 births Category 1142 deaths Category Countesses of Luxembourg fr Cl mence d Aquitaine nl Clementia van Poitiers ...   more details



  1. Agnes of Aquitaine

    Agnes of Aquitaine may refer to Agnes of Poitou , c. 1025 December 14, 1077 , wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Le n and Castile , ? d. c. 1078 , wife of Alfonso VI of Castile Agnes of Aquitaine, Countess of Savoy , d. c. 1097 , wife of Peter I of Savoy Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre , 1072 1097 , wife of King Peter I of Aragon and Navarre Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon , d. c. 1160 wife of Aimery V of Thours and Ramiro II of Aragon Agnes, wife of Ramiro I of Aragon , fl . 1054 1062 , perhaps of Aquitaine, perhaps identical to the Countess of Savoy hndis ca Agn s d Aquit nia ...   more details



  1. Music of Aquitaine

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Frenchmusic Aquitaine is a French region, consisting of the d partement s of Dordogne , Gironde , Landes department Landes , Lot et Garonne and Pyr n es Atlantiques . The region is known for an annual musical event which takes place in June during this period, nearly every village and town has a celebration of music and dance. Bordeaux is home to the Bordeaux National Orchestra and the Bordeaux National Ballet Company , both of which contribute to the Bordeaux National Opera and Ballet House . The Bordeaux National Orchestra is very well known, and As of 2004 lc on is conducted by Hans Graf , performing in the Bordeaux Opera House . Other music institutions in the region include the Scene Nationale de Bayonne et du Sud Aquitaine , which offers performances and classes. The folk music of Aquitaine is based on musical instrument instruments like the hurdy gurdy , boha , flute , accordion , carem ra and violin . Traditional players include Alexis Capes , Julien Dejean , Mivielle , Jean Nadau , Lucien Martin , Ren Cabanac and Pierre Saint Louber . DEFAULTSORT Music Of Aquitaine Category Aquitaine Category Music of French subdivisions Aquitaine ...   more details



  1. Chilperic of Aquitaine

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Chilperic sometimes Childeric in the chronicles of the time was the infant son of Charibert II , and briefly king of Aquitaine in 632. He was killed shortly after his father in 632, under orders by Dagobert I , Charibert s half brother. S start S hou Merovingian Merovingian Dynasty 630s 632 S bef before Charibert II S ttl title List of Frankish Kings King of Aquitaine years 632 S aft after Boggis , as Duke End Merovingians Category Merovingian dynasty Category Frankish kings Category 630s births Category 632 deaths Category Rulers who died as children Category Medieval child rulers Category 7th century rulers in Europe Category People from Aquitaine Euro royal stub ca Khilperic d Aquit nia es Childerico eu Txilperiko it Chilperico di Aquitania mk nl Chilperik van Aquitani no Chilperik av Aquitaine pl Chilperyk Akwita ski pt Chilperico da Aquit nia sh Hilperik od Akvitanije fi Kilperik Akvitania sv Chilperik av Akvitanien ...   more details




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