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Adémar II was one of two known sons of
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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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4, no. 4 (1867): 3–16; originally published as an appendix to: "Mémoire sur une lettre inédite adressée à la reine
Blanche par un habitant de La Rochelle,"
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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)
689:, ed. Pascale Bourgain, Richard Landes, and Georges Pon, Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis 129 (Turnhout: Brepols, 1999), III.28, 148.
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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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The Counts of Angoulême from the 9th to the mid 13th
Century
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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
153:(after 945–before 952), son of William II (Taillefer I)
380:(1404–1407), Duke of Orléans. House of Valois-Orléans
857:. PhD dissertation. University of East Anglia, 1979.
604:(Paris: Picard, 1984) 99–103; and Bourgeois, 385–89.
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132:(866–886), first hereditary count, appointed by
287:(Hugh I of Angoulême) (1219–1249). His father,
109:(Aymer I of Angoulême) (916–926), son of Emenon
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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)
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.
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103:(863–866), brother of Turpio
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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
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299:Taillefer (see above)
293:Mathilde of Angoulême
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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
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824:, 2 (1856): 537–45.
366:Charles de La Cerda
303:Hugh XI of Lusignan
289:Hugh IX of Lusignan
84:Counts of Angoulême
27:Rulers of Angoulême
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582:Bourgeois, 384–85.
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178:Richard the Simple
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44:as the kingdom of
42:Carolingian Empire
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297:Wulgrin III
232:Wulgrin III
196:Alduin (II)
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58:Edward III
478:1653–1696
244:Aymer III
130:Wulgrin I
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390:Charles
384:John II
378:Louis I
157:Bernard
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372:John I
358:Philip
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70:cadets
459:Diane
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