Emenon (or Emeno) was the Count of Poitou (828–839), Périgord (863–866), and Angoulême (863–866). It is unknown who nominated him count of Poitou, but...
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Counts Bernard I [fr] (814-828) Renaud (795–843) Bernard II (840 - 844) Emenon or Emeno (828 – 839), brother of Bernard II Ranulph I (839–866) Ranulph...
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Turpio (839–863) Emenon of Poitiers (863–866), brother of Turpio Aymer of Poitiers (Aymer I of Angoulême) (916–926), son of Emenon Wulgrin I (866–886)...
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sovereign Count was Emenon, who was also Count of Poitiers and Count of Angoulême. Most likely, the title was bestowed on Emenon in 845 by Pepin I of...
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and Emenon (died 866), counts of Angoulême and Périgord, respectively. According to Ademar of Chabannes, writing 150 years after the events, Emenon was...
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dependencies. Rostaing II (993-1006) the son of Emenon (see above) would receive the château of Sabran Emenon de Sabran (before 1006–1043) was present on...
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Preceded by Emenon Count of Angoulême 866–886 Succeeded by Hilduin I Count of Périgord 866–886 Succeeded by William...
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captured two Frankish leaders, Sancho and Emenon, whom he threw into a dungeon. The date of Sancho and Emenon's capture is not given, but Sancho disappears...
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from 890 to 902 and Count of Angoulême from 916 to 926. He was the son of Emenon, Count of Poitiers, and a Robertian mother, probably the daughter of Count...
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April 894) was the Count of Troyes from 886 to his death. He was a son of Emenon, Count of Poitou, and a Robertian. He succeeded his maternal uncle Robert...
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Count (795–843) Bernard I [fr], Count (814–828) Bernard II, Count (840–844) Emenon, Count (828–839) Ranulph I, Count (839–866) Ranulph II, Count (866–890)...
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Abbasid prince Charles the Child, king of Aquitaine Eberhard, duke of Friuli Emenon, Frankish nobleman Hungerus Frisus, bishop of Utrecht Linji Yixuan, Chinese...
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and Sancho II.[citation needed] It is possible that Sancha, the wife of Emenon, was his daughter or granddaughter. Sancho died on an unknown date before...
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Saint-Gilles in October 1095 during the First Crusade. William I was a nephew of Emenon or Amaujeu de Sabran, who was noted as the first person known in the House...
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Bald in that year. He certainly submitted by 850. With his brother-in-law Emenon, Count of Périgord, the husband of his sister Sancha, Sancho was captured...
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captured two Frankish leaders, Sancho and Emenon, whom he threw into a dungeon. The date of Sancho and Emenon's capture is not given. The "gifts" from Charles...
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Odo II, Count of Troyes Robert I, Count of Troyes a daughter who married Emenon Chisholm, Hugh; Garvin, James Louis (1926). The Encyclopædia Britannica:...
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Count of Fézensac and briefly Duke of Gascony in 864. He was the son of Emenon, Count of Périgord, and Sancha, daughter of Sancho Sánchez of Gascony. He...
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mother's Manual when he died. In Barcelona, Sancho and his brother-in-law Emenon were captured by Musa ibn Musa of the Banu Qasi. In 851, the Moors occupied...
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Abbasid prince Charles the Child, king of Aquitaine Eberhard, duke of Friuli Emenon, Frankish nobleman Hungerus Frisus, bishop of Utrecht Linji Yixuan, Chinese...
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Angoulême identified from this period were Turpio (839–863) and his brother Emenon (863–866). In 866, Vulgrin founded the Taillefer dynasty, which lasted until...
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