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Isembert de Châtelaillon

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Isembert was also the son of Eble II of Châtelaillon, who was known for his depredation of local monasteries and was twice excommunicated as a consequence. Eble II had occupied the island of Oléron to the ire of
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Isembert was a descendant of the powerful Isembert I of Châtelaillon who became prosperous through wine and salt trade, and sponsored the development of monasteries. Isembert I built the monastery of
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in 1130, leading to the subsequent destruction of his harbour of Châtelaillon. This indirectly led to the emergence of
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of spoliation if he did not force his vassal Eble to return the island to the monastery of the
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Cultures of Power: Lordship, Status, and Process in Twelfth-Century Europe
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Reformation in La Rochelle: tradition and change in early modern Europe
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Index


Châtelaillon
Châtelaillon
Charente-Maritime
Sèvre
Charente
Ré Island
Aix Island
Oléron Island
Duke of Aquitaine
Poitou
Ile d'Aix
Normans
Pope Urban II
William IX of Aquitaine
Trinity of Vendôme
Abbot Geoffrey
Guillaume X, Duke of Aquitaine
La Rochelle
Pertuis d'Antioche






Category
People from Charente-Maritime

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