Guido IV.
Guido IV (French: Guy ; † 1148 in Antioch ) was a vice count of Limoges from the House of Comborn . He was a son of Vice Count Archambaud IV. The Bearded of Comborn and his wife Humberge of Limoges.
Apparently together, Guido and his brother Adémar IV inherited from their maternal grandfather, Adémar III, who died in 1139 . who have favourited Limoges Vice-County. The paternal vice-county of Comborn , however, went to her younger brother Archambaud V († around 1187). As a participant in the second crusade , Guido died in Antioch.
He was married to Marquise, a daughter of Count Aldebert III. from La Marche . Since they had no children, his brother Adémar IV. Could become the sole successor, but he died that same year, whereupon his son Adémar V became the new vice count.
source
- Ex Chronico Gaufredi Vosiensis §47, in: Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 12 (1867), p. 434.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Adémar III. |
Vice Count of Limoges (together with Adémar IV) 1139–1148 |
Adémar V. |
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SURNAME | Guido IV. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Guy IV. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Vice Count of Limoges |
DATE OF BIRTH | 11th century or 12th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 1148 |
Place of death | Antioch |