• Ebalus, or Ebles Manzer, or Manser (c. 870 – 935), was Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine on two occasions: from 890 to 892; and then from 902 until...
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  • of Jumièges. William was son of Ebalus Manzer and Emilienne. He was born in Poitiers. He claimed the Duchy of Aquitaine from his father's death, but the...
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    The Duke of Aquitaine (Occitan: Duc d'Aquitània, French: Duc d'Aquitaine, IPA: [dyk dakitɛn]) was the ruler of the medieval region of Aquitaine (not to...
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    called the Pious, was the Count of Auvergne from 886 and Duke of Aquitaine from 893, succeeding the Poitevin ruler Ebalus Manser. He made numerous monastic...
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  • remained of the comital fisc to his retainers. Though Adhemar of Chabannes called Ebalus Manzer his successor, no contemporary documents evidence Ebalus in...
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  • daughter of Rorgon I, and they had the following: Ranulf II, who inherited Poitou and later acquired Aquitaine. Gauzbert, (d. 893) Ebalus (d.892) abbot of St...
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  • succeeded him in Poitiers. His illegitimate son Ebalus succeeded him in Aquitaine and upon the death of Ranulf III, in Poitiers too. Ranulf may have been...
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    Ramnulfids (redirect from House of Poitiers)
    of Poitiers-Lusignan Ranulf I of Aquitaine Ranulf II of Aquitaine Ranulf III of Aquitaine Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine (illegitimate) William III, Duke of...
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    (d. 913) Bernard, illegitimate son of Charles the Fat (d. 891) Ebalus, duke of Aquitaine (approximate date) Ermengol, Frankish nobleman (d. 937) Fulk I...
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    friend of Abbot Majolus of Cluny, on whose tomb he went to meditate some time before his own death. In 909–910, William I the Pious, Duke of Aquitaine, founded...
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    off the coast of Normandy, now referred to as the Channel Islands. In 929 Rudolph attempted to reduce the power of Duke Ebalus of Aquitaine. He withdrew...
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  • III of Norway (Old Norse: Magnus Barfot) "~ Barn-Lock": Magnus III of Sweden (Swedish: Magnus Ladulås) "~ the Bastard": Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine (French:...
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  • Roger II of Sicily, 1127–1130, deposed when his duchy became a part of his new Kingdom of Sicily. Waiofar, deposed 760. Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine, deposed...
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  • Pons, Count of Toulouse (934–942) Raymond, Count of Toulouse (942–961) William (IV) (961–963), son of Ebalus Manzer, also Duke of Aquitaine. From the viscounty...
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  • Byzantine emperor (d. 913) Bernard, illegitimate son of Charles the Fat (d. 891) Ebalus, duke of Aquitaine (approximate date) Ermengol, Frankish nobleman (d...
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  • Aymar, Count (892–902) Ebalus, Count (890–893, 902–935) Kingdom of Provence (complete list) – Louis the Blind, King (887–928) County of Toulouse (complete...
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  • (987–1040) Duchy of Aquitaine (complete list) – William I, Duke (893–918) William II, Duke (918–926) Acfred, Duke (926–927) Ebalus, Duke (890–893, 927–932)...
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  • of Ebles de Poitiers (son of William IV, Duke of Aquitaine and Emma of Blois) and an unnamed daughter of Aubry II, Count of Mâcon and Ermentrude of Roucy...
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  • I was the son of Giselbert and, to explain the appearance of the Ebles name in the house of Roucy, a daughter of the Duke of Aquitaine, William III "Towhead"...
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  • consorts of Aquitaine were the spouses of the Aquitanian monarchs. They were mostly Duchess but other held the titles Lady or Queen. Chalde of Orléans...
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  • desired effect, however, of satisfying royal desires for influence in the south and Rudolph accompanied Ebalus of Aquitaine against the Vikings a short...
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  • Manser is connected to Hebrew mamzer. Supposedly Ebalus of Aquitaine (Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine, c. 870 – 935) had the nickname "Manzer" or "Manser"...
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    Stodilus 850–861 Aldo 866 Geilo 869 Anselm 869–896 Turpin D'Aubusson 905–944 Ebalus II 958–963 Hildegaire 977–990 Alduin 990–1012 Géraud I 1012–1020 Jourdain...
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