Count of Poitiers

Among the people who have borne Carolingian Counts the title of Count of Poitiers (French: Comte de Poitiers, Latin: Comes Pictaviensis; or Poitou, in what is now France but in the Middle Ages became part of Aquitaine) are: Bodilon Warinus (638–677), son of Bodilon Hatton (735–778) Bernard I (814–828) Renaud (795–843) Bernard II (840–844) Emenon or Emeno (828 – 839), brother of Bernard II Ranulph I (839–866) Ranulph II (866–890), son of Ranulph I William I, Duke of Aquitaine William II, Duke of Aquitaine Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (890–892) (illegitimate son of Ranulph II) (first reign– 890–893) (second reign– 902–935) Aymar (892–902) (son of Emenon) Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (restored) (902–935) William III (935–963) William IV (963–995) William V (969–1030) William VI (1030–1038) Odo (Eudes) (1038–1039) William VII (1039–1058) William VI (1058–1086) William VII (1071–1126) William VIII (1099–1137) Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine Louis VII of France (1137–1152) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor Henry II of England (1152, 1156–1189) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor William, styled Count of Poitiers (1153–1156) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England Richard I (1169–1196) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England Otto (1196–1198) Richard I again (1198–1199) Richard II (1224) younger brother of Henry III of England Alphonse I (1220–1271) son of Louis VIII of France Philip I (1293–1322) John I (1319–1364) John II (1340–1416) son of John I John III (1398–1417) son of Charles VI of France Charles (1403–1461) Francis (r.

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Count of Poitiers

Among the people who have borne Carolingian Counts the title of Count of Poitiers (French: Comte de Poitiers, Latin: Comes Pictaviensis; or Poitou, in what is now France but in the Middle Ages became part of Aquitaine) are: Bodilon Warinus (638–677), son of Bodilon Hatton (735–778) Bernard I (814–828) Renaud (795–843) Bernard II (840–844) Emenon or Emeno (828 – 839), brother of Bernard II Ranulph I (839–866) Ranulph II (866–890), son of Ranulph I William I, Duke of Aquitaine William II, Duke of Aquitaine Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (890–892) (illegitimate son of Ranulph II) (first reign– 890–893) (second reign– 902–935) Aymar (892–902) (son of Emenon) Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (restored) (902–935) William III (935–963) William IV (963–995) William V (969–1030) William VI (1030–1038) Odo (Eudes) (1038–1039) William VII (1039–1058) William VI (1058–1086) William VII (1071–1126) William VIII (1099–1137) Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine Louis VII of France (1137–1152) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor Henry II of England (1152, 1156–1189) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor William, styled Count of Poitiers (1153–1156) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England Richard I (1169–1196) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England Otto (1196–1198) Richard I again (1198–1199) Richard II (1224) younger brother of Henry III of England Alphonse I (1220–1271) son of Louis VIII of France Philip I (1293–1322) John I (1319–1364) John II (1340–1416) son of John I John III (1398–1417) son of Charles VI of France Charles (1403–1461) Francis (r.

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