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Wulgrin II (also
Vulgrin or Bougrin),
called Taillefer or Rudel, was the
Count of Angoulême from 1120 to his
death on 16
November 1140. He was a son of...
- 1179) was also
known as
William Taillefer IV. The
eldest son of
Count Wulgrin II of Angoulême and his
first wife, Poncia,
daughter of
Roger the Poitevin...
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Wulgrin (or Vulgrin, Woulgrin) I (c. 830 – 3 May 886) was the
Count of Angoulême, Périgueux, and
possibly Saintonge from 866 to his death. His parents...
- (916–926), son of
Emenon Wulgrin I (866–886),
first hereditary count,
appointed by
Charles the Bald
Alduin I (886–916), son of
Wulgrin I
William II ("Taillefer"...
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Wulgrin III of Angoulême is also
known as
Wulgrin Taillefer II. He
inherited the
title of
Count of Angoulême and its
territories from his father, William...
- (died 27
March 916) was the
Count of Angoulême from 886. He was the son of
Wulgrin I,
Count of Angoulême, whom he
succeeded on 3 May 886. Like his father...
- (Taillefer III),
Count (1087–1120)
Wulgrin II,
Count (1120–1140)
William VI (Taillefer IV),
Count (1140–1179)
Wulgrin III,
Count (1179–1181)
William VII...
- Richildis, or Regilindis,
married to
William I of Périgueux, son of
Count Wulgrin I of Angoulême
Robert (866–923), king of West
Francia from 922, second...
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Count William VI and
Marguerite de Turenne. Two of his
elder brothers,
Wulgrin III and
William VII,
became Counts of Angoulême in
succession after the...
- d'Angoulême, and was
mother of
William V d'Angoulême and
grandmother of
Wulgrin II d'Angoulême.[citation needed]
William II, who
succeeded his
father as...