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Acfred is a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Acfred,
Count of
Toulouse (r. 842–43)
Acfred I of Carc****onne,
count (r. 877–906)...
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Acfred (died 927) was
briefly Count of
Auvergne and Duke of
Aquitaine between 926 and his death,
succeeding his
brother William II.
Acfred was the youngest...
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Acfred I (died 906) was the
Count of Razès from 837 and
Count of Carc****onne from 877.
Acfred was the
younger son of
Oliba I of Carc****onne and part of...
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succeeded by ****nda,
either his
daughter or a
daughter of
Acfred I or of
Acfred of Aquitaine. Lewis,
Archibald R. The
Development of
Southern French...
- 842, he
installed Acfred in
Toulouse in July. The next year, however, Bernard,
allied with
Pepin II of Aquitaine,
expelled Acfred. He
never regained...
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Younger died, and he left his
title to his
brother Acfred; but
Acfred did not live even a year.
Acfred made
Ebles his heir, and in 928
Ebles ****umed the...
- 918 to his death,
succeeding his
uncle William I.
William was son of the
Acfred I of Carc****onne and Adelinde,
William I's
sister and
Bernard Plantapilosa's...
- II the
Younger (918–926),
nephew of
William I, also
Count of Auvergne.
Acfred (926–927),
brother of
William II, also
Count of Auvergne.
Ebalus the ****...
- 877 – 906
Acfred I, son of
Oliba I 906 – 908
Bencion I, son of
Oliba II 908 – 934
Acfred II, son of
Oliba II 934 ****nda,
daughter of
Acfred II 934 – 957...
- Plantapilosa, also duke of Aquitaine.
Acfred of
Aquitaine (926–927),
brother of previous.
After the
death of
Acfred, who left the
comital fisc completely...