William VII (Pierre-Guillaume) D'AQUITAINE
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William VII (Pierre-Guillaume) D'AQUITAINE (1023-1058)

Name: William VII (Pierre-Guillaume) D'AQUITAINE 1
Sex: Male
Nickname: the Eagle (Aigret) or the Bold (le Hardi)
Father: William V OF AQUITAINE (969-1030)
Mother: Agnes OF BURGUNDY ( -1068)

Individual Events and Attributes

Birth 1023 2
Occupation (1) frm 1039 to 1058 (age 15-35) Duke of Aquitaine
Occupation (2) frm 1039 to 1058 (age 15-35) Count of Poitou
Group/Caste Membership Ramnulfids or House of Poitiers
Death 1058 (age 34-35) Saumur

Additional Information

Death Cause: dysentery

Marriage

Spouse Ermesinde ( - )
Children Clémence D'AQUITAINE (1060-1142)

Individual Note

William VII (born Peter, Pierre-Guillaume) (1023 – Autumn 1058), called the Eagle (Aigret) or the Bold (le Hardi), was the duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitou (as William V) between 1039 and his death, following his half-brother Odo.

 

William was the third son of William V of Aquitaine, the eldest by his third wife, Agnes of Burgundy. He was brother-in-law of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, who married his sister Agnes. His mother remarried to Geoffrey Martel, Count of Anjou, during his reign. William won his patrimony in a war with his half-brother Odo, who was killed in battle at Mauzé. He did not, however, succeed in occupying Gascony.

 

Geoffrey Martel refused to concede to him the territories gained in the reigns of his predecessors. William set to work regaining his patrimony by force of arms. He was besieging Geoffrey in Saumur when he died of dysentery.

 

He was married to Ermesinde, of unknown origins. Two daughters have been hypothesized to be children of this couple: Clementia, who married Conrad I of Luxembourg, and Agnes, who married Peter I of Savoy.[1]

 

NOTES:

1 It is often erroneously stated that Ermesinde was a daughter of Adalbert, Duke of Lorraine. This hypothesis, resulting from the misinterpretation of two medieval documents, has since been retracted by the scholar who originally suggested it fr:Adalbert de Lorraine#Des erreurs d'historiens : Longwy et sa famille.

 

SOURCES:

Nouvelle Biographie Générale. Paris, 1859.

FMG on William VII Aigret

[edit] See alsoDukes of Aquitaine family tree

Preceded by2

Sources

1"Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_VII_of_Poitiers.
2Ibid. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_VII,_Duke_of_Aquitaine.