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Halphen, France: the last Carolingians and the rise of Hugh Capet (888-987) , in «History of the medieval world», vol. II, 1979, pp. 636–661
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Aymer first appears in a document dated around 942: in which his father
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with his father from 945 until his death, predeceasing his father.
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and the deed of donation was also countersigned by his cousin
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