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313: 171:, bishop of Valence. Silvion of Crest sought the support of the bishop against Ademar, and the bishop led forces which captured many of Ademar's men. There was an initial peace treaty in 1227, with a more final treaty concluded in 1231. Ademar had at least one son, William (Guillaume), who married Flotte de Royans and had a son, Ademar III. William died in 1227, and the fate of his widow and son were a key part in the resolution of the conflict with William of Savoy. Ultimately, she remarried to 164:, the count of Valentinois granted it and its prior, Ponce, some of his vassals, without effecting the freedoms and exemptions they enjoyed under him. In 1197 AdĂ©mar and Philippa made a donation to the charterhouse of Bonnefoy, which her father had founded in 1156. When he made a donation to the priory of Rompont on 31 January 1202, the day of his son Guillaume's birth, he asked God to preserve his child's life so that he could work for the glory and good of the church. 322:, p. 194: "Raymond, by the grace of God, duke of Narbonne, count of Toulouse and margrave of Provence, grant, cede and with this charter render in perpetuity for us and our successors to you, AdĂ©mar of Poitou, and your successors, all rights and dominion that we have in the county of Diois ... and I, AdĂ©mar of Poitou, for this grant ... do to you fealty and homage" ( 324:
R, Dei gratia, dux Narbone, comes Tholosanus, marchio Provincie, donamus, cedimus et cum hac carta tradimus in perptuum per nos successoresque nostros tibi, Ademaro de Pictavia, et successoribus tuis, omne jus et dominium quod in Diensi comitatu habemus ... et ego Ademarus de Pictavia ob hanc
137:, and alluded to in the poem "Leus sonetz si cum suoill" by the Raimbaut de Vaqueiras. It was not, however, the occasion upon which the counts of Valentinois began calling themselves counts of Diois, a title rightly belonging to the bishops. 110:, who controlled the valley between Valentinois and Diois. An inscription in marble was made of this charter and survives. In it Adémar refers to himself as "Ademar of Poitiers, count of Valentinois". Bishop 54:
from 1188 or 1189 until 1230. He was the son of Count Guillaume and grandson of Count Adémar I. He married Philippa, daughter of Guillaume-Jourdain, the lord of
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on 21 July 1188, warning him to cease levying tolls in the Diois, which were illegal under certain privileges the emperor had extended to the
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The counts of Valentinois had long quarrelled and vied for power with their neighbours,
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pridie kalendas febroarii, quo die predictus Wuillelmus, favente Domino, natus est
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of La Sylve-Bénite. After his father's death, Adémar received a letter from the
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Linskill, Joseph (1958). "An Enigmatic Poem of Raimbaut de Vaqueiras".
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Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire des comtés de Valentinois et de Diois
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Estudis de lingĂĽĂ­stica i filologia oferts a Antoni M. Badia i Margarit
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in which he participated. In one poem of Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, he is
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On 4 May 1187, Adémar joined his father in making a donation to the
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Sakari, Aimo (1995). "Qui Ă©taient la Comtesse de Die et son
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Histoire généalogique des comtes de Valentinois et de Diois
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Ademar sought to take more control of local lands from
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Index

Adémar II de Poitiers
Old Occitan
count of Valentinois
Diois
Fay
trobairitz
Comtessa de Dia
troubadour
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
torneyamen
Perdigon
charterhouse
Emperor Frederick I
Lyon
bishops of Die
Crest
Robert of Die
Raymond V of Toulouse
margrave of Provence
fealty
homage
lords of Baux
counts of Albon
Beatrice of Albon
Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy
LĂ©oncel
Montmeyran
Falco of Valence
William of Savoy
Aymon II de Faucigny

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