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AV TOULOUSE, William III

Mann Ca 970 - 1037  (67 år)


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  • Navn AV TOULOUSE, William III 
    Født Ca 970 
    Kjønn Mann 
    Død Sep 1037 
    Person ID I14763  Geelmuyden_etc
    Sist endret 27 Okt 2013 

    Far AV GOTHIA, Raymond 
    Mor AV ANJOU, Adelais (Adelaide-Blanche),   f. Ca 940,   d. 1026  (Alder 86 år) 
    Famile ID F13856  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram

    Familie AV PROVENCE, Emma,   f. 1014,   d. 1062  (Alder 48 år) 
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     1. AV TOULOUSE, Pons William,   f. 991,   d. 1060-1061, Toulose Find all individuals with events at this location  (Alder 70 år)
    Sist endret 27 Okt 2013 
    Famile ID F13852  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram

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    • William III, Count of Toulouse
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      Jump to: navigation, search William III, Count of Toulouse
      Spouse(s) Emma of Provence
      Noble family House of Rouergue
      Father Raymond, Prince of Gothia
      Mother Adelais of Anjou
      Born c.?970
      Died September 1037


      William III Taillefer (also spelled Tallefer or Tallifer) (c.?970 – September 1037) was the Count of Toulouse, Albi, and Quercy from 972 or 978 to his death. He was the first of the Toulousain branch of his family to bear the title marchio, which he inherited (c.975) from Raymond II of Rouergue.

      His parentage has been subject to reevaluation. He has traditionally been called son of Raymond III Pons and Garsinda.[1] However, recent research has revealed that William was instead son of Adelais of Anjou, known to have married a Raymond, "Prince of Gothia". This discovery has required a complete reevaluation of the succession to the County of Toulouse during this period, and no scholarly consensus has developed.[2]

      He and his vassals were notorious usurpers of church property. He stole from the abbey of Lézat, but gave it back between 1015 and 1025. Pope John XIX ordered him to stop his vassals from taking the lands of Moissac, a problem later remedied by his successor, Pons, who gave Moissac to Cluny.

      William became the most powerful prince in western Languedoc and he saw the rise of the House of Capet in France and a corresponding decrease in royal authority recognised in the south. He bore the title of marchio prefatus in pago Tholosano: "prefect margrave in the Toulousain country." His influence extended into the Narbonensis and even Provence, on behalf of his wife. His power did not remain undiminished in his own city of Toulouse, where he was forced by a council of local noblemen and clerics to give up dues imposed on the market there.

      Before 992, William married Emma, daughter of Rotbold III of Provence. From her he gained titles and lands to Provence. From a prior marriage, he had two sons, Raymond and Hugh, who died young. His eldest son by Emma, Pons, inherited Toulouse and the title of Margrave of Provence. His second son Bertrand became Count of Forcalquier, a Provençal fief. He had two daughters: Rangarda, wife of Peter Raymond of Carcassonne by Emma, and Ildegarda Elisa, wife of Fulk Bertrand of Provence by Emma. He had an illegitimate daughter who married Otto Raymond of L'Isle-Jourdain.
      Notes[edit]
      Jump up ^ e.g. Lewis, p 341.
      Jump up ^ Some historians have suggested a
      single additional generation (referred to as Raymond III of Toulouse, his father Raymond Pons being stripped of an ordinal), while others follow the Codice de Roda in giving Raymond Pons a son Raymond who in turn had sons Hugh and Raymond. Identifying the last with the husband of Adelais inserts two generations, making William the great-grandson of Raymond Pons. Yet another reconstruction suggests that Raymond and Garsinda died childless, and that Toulouse passed to kinsman Raymond II of Rouergue, from whom the husband of Adelais would descend. See Martin de Framond, "La succession des comtes de Toulouse autour de l'an mil(940--1030): reconsidérations", Annales du Midi 204 (1993), pp 461--488; Thierry Stasser, "Adélaïde d'Anjou. Sa famille, ses mariages, sa descendance", Le Moyen Age 103,1 (1997): 9-52; Cawley, Charles, Medieval Lands Project, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved August 2012,[better source needed] for different reconstructions.
      Sources[edit]
      Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
      Cawley, Charles, Medieval Lands Project: Toulouse., Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved August 2012,[better source needed]
      Thierry Stasser, "Adélaïde d'Anjou. Sa famille, ses mariages, sa descendance", Le Moyen Age 103,1 (1997): 9-52William III, Count of Toulouse
      House of Rouergue
      Born: c.?970 Died: September 1037
      Preceded by
      Raymond Counts of Toulouse
      978–1037 Succeeded by
      Pons