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Counts and Dukes of Angoulême

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Adémar II was one of two known sons of William II, but his status as count is only supported by one possible reading of his father's will. Debord (99–103) notes that he might have become count, while Bourgeois rejects the possibility (387 and 392). For William II's will, see: Paul Lefrancq, ed.,
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Debord gives William VI death as 1180, and the beginning of Vulgrin III’s rule that same year (212). However, Rowan Charles Watson disagrees. "The Counts of Angoulême from the 9th to the Mid 13th Century" (PhD diss., University of East Anglia, 1979), 453. This is due to charter evidence (Watson,
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chronicle, which declares William VI to have died in 1179 and Vulgrin III to have ruled for only two years. "Chronica Gaufredi coenobitae monasterii D. Martialis Lemovicensis, ac prioris Vosiensis coenobii," in
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Une résidence des comtes d’Angoulême autour de l'an mil: le castrum d’Andone (Villejoubert, Charente); publication des fouilles d'André Debord (1971–1995)
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For Hugh X and the rest of the Lusignan, see: Léopold Delisle, "Chronologie historique des Comtes de la Marche issus de la maison de Lusignan,"
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Dictionnaire de l'art de vérifier les dates des faits historiques, des chartes, des chroniques et autres anciens monuments.
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of the French royal family. From then on it was held by cadets of the Valois House of Orleans, until
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Debord, 99–103 omits Richard; Bourgeois, 387 and 392–93, accepts him. Only mentioned in
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Novae bibliothecae manuscriptorum librorum tomus secundus: rerum aquitanicarum. . . .
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Coat of arms of the counts of Angoulême of the Valois-Orléans family
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ed. Philippe Labbe (Paris: Sebastian Cramoisy, 1657), 325–26.
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The Counts of Angoulême from the 9th to the mid 13th Century
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Bulletin Société Archéologique et Historique de la Charente
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La société laïque dans les pays de la Charente, Xe-XIIe s.
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chronicle, if he ruled at all it would have been in 975.
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Arnald I "Voratio" (after 950–before 952), son of Bernard
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His father, 109:(Aymer I of Angoulême) (916–926), son of Emenon 822:Bibliothèque de l’École des chartes 4th series 672:Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois, 387 and 392–93. 663:Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois, 387 and 392–93. 654:Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois, 387 and 392–93. 613:Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois, 387 and 389–91. 591:Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois, 387 and 389–91. 552:(1778–1851) - wife of Louis Antoine from 1799. 645:Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois, 387 and 392–93 636:(Angoulême: Imprimerie Ouvrière, 1930), #222. 398:(1496–1515) House of Valois-Orléans-Angoulême 392:(1459–1496) House of Valois-Orléans-Angoulême 386:(1407–1467) House of Valois-Orléans-Angoulême 246:(1186–1202), son of William VI (Taillefer IV) 240:(1181–1186), son of William VI (Taillefer IV) 234:(1179–1181), son of William VI (Taillefer IV) 222:(1120–1140), son of William V (Taillefer III) 204:(1031–1047), son of William IV (Taillefer II) 198:(1028–1031), son of William IV (Taillefer II) 8: 622:Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois, 387 and 391. 186:(975–988), son of William II (Taillefer I) 573:(Caen: Publications du CRAHM, 2009), 384. 354:, Philip III of Navarre. House of Évreux 734:Debord, 171 and 212; and Bourgeois, 387. 725:Debord, 171 and 212; and Bourgeois, 387. 562: 124:Coat of arms of the counts of Angoulême 839:The Coinage of the European Continent. 634:Cartulaire de l’abbaye de Saint-Cybard 279:Coat of arms of the lords of Lusignan 7: 40:) in western France was part of the 252:(1202–1246), daughter of Aymer III 60:. In 1371 it became a fief of the 25: 841:London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1893. 716:Debord, 171; and Bourgeois, 387. 89:House of Guilhelmides (Williami) 494:Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans 311:(III of Angoulême) (1250–1270) 228:(1140–1179), son of Wulgrin II 1: 798:Debord, 573; and Watson, 453. 368:(1350–1354) House of La Cerda 317:(IV of Angoulême) (1270–1303) 305:(II of Angoulême) (1246–1250) 103:(863–866), brother of Turpio 350:(1328–1349) House of Capet, 210:(1047–1087), son of Geoffrey 192:(988–1028), son of Arnald II 147:(926–c.945), son of Alduin I 544:Charles, Count of Angoulême 374:(1356–1374) House of Valois 360:(1328–1343) House of Évreux 141:(886–916), son of Wulgrin I 74:Francis, Count of Angoulême 897: 516:Charles Philippe de France 168:(952– 962), son of Bernard 145:William II ("Taillefer" I) 238:William VII (Taillefer V) 226:William VI (Taillefer IV) 214:William V (Taillefer III) 190:William IV (Taillefer II) 174:(962–975), son of Bernard 881:Lists of dukes of France 216:(1087–1120), son of Fulk 66:Louis I, Duke of Orleans 851:Watson, Rowan Charles. 550:Marie Thérèse of France 542:(1476–1531) - wife of 534:Duchesses of Angoulême 522:Louis Antoine d'Artois 412: 280: 180:(975?), son of Bernard 166:William III Talleyrand 125: 844:Migne, Jacques-Paul. 410: 315:Hugh XIII of Lusignan 299:Taillefer (see above) 293:Mathilde of Angoulême 278: 123: 764:Geoffrey of Vigeois' 752:Debord, 171 and 212. 743:Debord, 171 and 212. 683:Adémar de Chabannes' 483:Louis II (1653–1654) 309:Hugh XII of Lusignan 68:, both of whom were 64:, before passing to 871:Counts of Angoulême 837:Hazlitt, W. 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Index

Count of Angoulême
Angoulême
Angoumois
Carolingian Empire
Aquitaine
Charlemagne
Treaty of Brétigny
Edward III
Duke of Berry
Louis I, Duke of Orleans
cadets
Francis, Count of Angoulême
duchy
Turpio
Emenon of Poitiers
Aymer of Poitiers

Wulgrin I
Charles the Bald
Alduin I
William II ("Taillefer" I)
Aymer II
Bernard
William III Talleyrand
Rannulf "Bompar"
Richard the Simple
Arnald II "Manzer"
William IV (Taillefer II)
Alduin (II)
Geoffrey

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