Vice County of Comborn

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The vice-county of Comborn in today's Corrèze department is named after the Comborn castle in the municipality of Orgnac-sur-Vézère .

In the 10th century it was owned by Hugos, a younger son of Count Armengol von Rouergue from the House of Toulouse , whose presumed descendants from the House of Comborn held the vice-county until the end of the Middle Ages.

Archambaud I. Camba-Putrida married Sulpice de Turenne in the 10th century . The eldest of her grandchildren, Wilhelm (Guillaume), received Turenne, which he bequeathed to his descendants, while Comborn and the Vice-County of Ventadour went to the younger grandson, Archambaud II († before 1038) and his descendants.

In the 12th century Archambaud IV married the heiress of the Vice-County of Limoges , which went to her older sons Guy and later Aymar, while Comborn stayed with their younger son, Archambaud V. In 1379 Archambaud IX sold. the vice-county of Comborn his cousin Guichard V. de Treignac († around 1421), a descendant of Archambaud VI. In 1496 Amanieu de Treignac sold his cousin Geoffroy de Pompadour, the son of a daughter of Guichard V.

Vice-Count of Comborn

  • Hugo, testified in 983, Lord von Quercy , Vice-Count of Comborn ( House Comborn )
  • Archambaud I. Camba-Putrida , 962 Vice-Count of Comborn, attested 951-around 1000, whose son, married Sulpice de Turenne
  • Archambaud II., X before 1038, around 1001/1030 Vice Count of Comborn, their son
  • Archambaud III, † shortly after March 1086, 1043 Vice Count of Comborn, his son
  • Ebles II., X after 1086, Vice Count of Comborn, his son
  • Bernard I, attested in 1043/1129, in 1092 Vice Count of Comborn, brother of Archambaud III.
  • Archambaud IV. Le Barbu, attested around 1097/1147, 1119–1124 Vice Count of Comborn, whose son married Humberge von Limoges
  • Archambaud V, Vice Count of Comborn 1142-51 / 1199, his son
  • Hélie, Vice Count of Combron in 1178, his son
  • Archambaud VI, 1178/1229 Vice Count of Comborn, his brother
  • Bernard II, † after August 1256, Vice Count of Comborn, his son
  • Archambaud VII., † 1277, 1250 Vice Count of Comborn; ∞ Marguerite de Pons
  • Gui, † before 1284, 1279 Vice Count of Comborn, his son
  • Eustache, † 1298/1303, 1284 Vice Countess von Comborn, his daughter
  • Eschivard IV. De Preuilly , † 1320, 1303 Vice-Count of Comborn, her husband
  • Bernard III, † 1320, 1313 Vice Count of Comborn, brother Guis
  • Archambaud VIII., † 1367/68, 1334 Vice Count of Comborn
  • Archambaud IX., * 1331, † after 1380, Vice Count of Comborn, 1379 Johanniter, sold Comborn in 1379 to Guichard de Treignac, a relative of the Comborn family
  • Guichard de Treignac, † 1412/15, 1379 Vice Count of Comborn by purchase
  • Jean I. de Treignac, † after 1475, 1415 Vice Count of Comborn, his son
  • Jean II. De Treignac, † after 1486, Vice Count of Comborn
  • Amanieu de Treignac, † after 1509, sold Comborn in 1508 to Geoffroy de Pompadour
  • Geoffroy de Pompadour, buys Comborn in 1508
  • ...

literature

  • Detlev Schwennicke: European Family Tables , Volume III.4 (1989) Plate 765ff.