Vulgrin III. (Angoulême)
Vulgrin III. (also Wulfgrin ; † 1181 ) was a Count of Angoulême from the House of Taillefer . He was the eldest son of Count Wilhelm VI. and Margaret, a daughter of Vice Count Raimund I of Turenne .
Vulgrin supported his father in the uprising against Duke Richard the Lionheart in 1176 and led a Brabanzone army plundering through the Poitou . In a counteroffensive Richard was placed between Saint-Maigrin and Bouteville at the end of May 1176 and defeated in a field battle, whereupon the rebellious lords of Aquitaine had to submit to the duke.
He died after only a short time as Count of Angoulême. From his marriage to Elisabeth, a daughter of Hugo II of Amboise ( House Amboise ), he had an underage daughter Mathilde († after 1233). Richard the Lionheart declared himself to be their guardian , although Vulgrin's brothers, Wilhelm VII and Aymar , denied their inheritance. She married Hugo IX around 1200/1201 . from Lusignan .
literature
- Dieter Berg : Richard the Lionheart. Knowledge Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2007, ISBN 978-3-534-14511-9 .
Individual evidence
- ^ William Stubbs: Gesta regis Henrici Secundi Benedictis Abbatis. In: Rolls Series 49 (1867), Vol. 1, pp. 120-121. See Berg, p. 90.
- ^ Ex Chronico Gaufredi Vosiensis. §72, In: Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France . 12 (1867), p. 448. See Berg, p. 99.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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William VI. Taillefer |
Count of Angoulême 1179–1181 |
Wilhelm VII Taillefer |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Vulgrin III. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Vulgrin III. from Angoulême |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Count of Angoulême |
DATE OF BIRTH | 12th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | 1181 |