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Source: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: VULGRIN [II] d’Angoulême

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Titre Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: VULGRIN [II] d’Angoulême

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VULGRIN II, Comte d'Angoulême

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1. VULGRIN [II] d’Angoulême (-château de Bouteville 16 Sep 1140, bur Saint-Eparchius). The "Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis" names "Wlgrinum filium primogenitum" as son of "Willelmus Taillefer Engolismensis Comes" and his wife. "Willelmus Engolismensis comes et filius eius Boucrinius..." are named as present in a charter dated 16 Dec 1094 under which Ramnulf Bishop of Saintes donated "ecclesias de Archiaco...Sancte Marie...Sancti Martini" to Saint-Pierre d’Archiac. "Willelmus Talefer comes Engolismensis et Vulgrinnus filius meus" donated property to Saint-Pierre d'Angoulême by charter dated to [1089/1101]. "Guillelmus comes Engolismensis" donated property to Saint-Pierre d’Archiac, with the consent of "filiis suis Bulgrimno et Raimundo," by charter dated to [1098/1109]. He succeeded his father in 1120 as Comte d'Angoulême. "Wgrimus comes Engolismensis filius Willelmi comitis" donated property to the abbey of Charroux by charter dated to [1120/40]. "The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis" records the death "apud castellum Botavillam" of Comte Vulgrin [II] and his burial "in Capitulo S. Eparchii…1140…XVI Kal Dec." m firstly PONTIA de la Marche, daughter of ROGER de Montgommery Comte de la Marche, Earl of Lancaster & hiswife Almodis Ctss de la Marche. The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis names "Pontia filia Comitis de Marcha" as wife of Comte Vulgrin [II] and mother of his successor. m secondly AMABLE de Châtellerault, daughter of AIMERY [I] Vicomte de Châtellerault & his wife Amauberge [Dangerose] ---. The "Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis" names "filia Vicecomitis Castelli-Airaudi…Amabilis" as mother of Comte Vulgrin II's two sons "posterioribus natu…Fulconi et Gausfrido Martelli." Comte Vulgrin [II] & his first wife had one child:

a) GUILLAUME [VI] TALAFER (-Messina 7 Aug 1179). ...

Comte Vulgrin [II] & his second wife had three children:

b) FOULQUES (-after 1186). The "Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis" names "posterioribus natu…Fulconi et Gausfrido Martelli" as the sons of Comte Vulgrin [II] and his wife "filia Vicecomitis Castelli-Airaudi…Amabilis", specifying that their father gave them "Mastacium et Usuillam." Seigneur de Matha. The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis records that Comte Guillaume [VI] fought "magnas guerras" with "Fulcone et Gaufrido fratribus suis." Courcelles records that he and his son Geoffroy "Marte"” donated péage at Saintes to Dalon by charter dated 1186. m ---. The name of Foulques’s wife is not known. Foulques & his wife had [one child]:

i) [GEOFFROY “Martel” (-after 1222). Seigneur de Matha. Courcelles records Geoffroy “Martel” Seigneur de Matha as son of Foulques d’Angoulême Seigneur de Matha, stating that together they donated péage at Saintes to Dalon by charter dated 1186.]

- SEIGNEURS de MATHA.

c) GEOFFROY "Martel" . The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis names "posterioribus natu…Fulconi et Gausfrido Martelli" as the sons of Comte Vulgrin [II] and his wife "filia Vicecomitis Castelli-Airaudi…Amabilis," specifying that their father gave them "Mastacium et Usuillam." The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis records that Comte Guillaume [VI] fought "magnas guerras" with "Fulcone et Gaufrido fratribus suis." William of Tyre names "Gaufridus cognominatus Martel" as brother of the Count of Angoulême when he arrived on pilgrimage in Jerusalem in 1163 with "Hugo de Liniziaco senior…cognominatus Brunus." William of Tyre records that he combined forces with Raymond III Count of Tripoli, Konstantinos Kalamános, Hugues de Lusignan and Bohémond III Prince of Antioch to repel the attack by Nur ed-Din on the castle of Krak in Sep 1163. 1181. Seigneur d'Anville.

d) [daughter . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis which records that "Guillelmus [comes]" returned from Jerusalem and made war with "Rannulfo de Agernac sororio suo." It is assumed that this passage indicates that Ranulfe was married to Guillaume's sister rather than a relative of one of Guillaume's wives, but the question is not without doubt. m RANULFE de Jarnac, son of ---.]