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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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Cultures of Power: Lordship, Status, and
Process in Twelfth-Century Europe
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