Hugues I, vicomte de Châtellerault
(-Abt 1070)
Gerberge de la Rochefoucauld
(-Aft 1055)
Aimery IV, vicomte de Thouars
(Abt 1023-1093)
Orengarde de Mauléon
(-Aft 1069)
Boson II, vicomte de Châtellerault
(-Aft 1108)
Eléonore de Thouars
(Est 1060-Aft 1108)
Aimery (Almeric) I, vicomte de Châtellerault
(-Bef 1144)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Dangereuse (Amauberge) de l' Isle Bouchard

Aimery (Almeric) I, vicomte de Châtellerault 1

  • Born: Châtellerault, Vienne, France
  • Married:
  • Died: 11 Nov, before 1144, Abbaye de Noyers, Nouâtre, Indre-et-Loire, France
  • Buried: Abbaye de Noyers, Nouâtre, Indre-et-Loire, France

  Research Notes:

"Bossonis vicecomitis, Aimerici filius eius, Adenordis vicecomitissæ" witnessed a charter dated [1082] under which "Erchembaldus Grenulla" donated property to Saint-Jean d'Angély. "Boso vicecomes et uxor eius Adenors et filii eorum" donated property to St Cyprien by charter dated 1088 subscribed by "Bosonis vicecomitis et Aenoris uxoris eius et filiorum ipsorum Aimerici et Bosonis et sororis eorum Gisberge". "Willelmus Goscelinus monachus Sancti Cipriani" donated property to St Cyprien by charter dated [1088] subscribed by "Boso vicecomes, Ainors uxor, filii ipsorum Aimericus, Boso et Petrus". "Castri Araldus vicecomes…Boso…cum uxore Adenorde et filio Aimerico" donated property "allodium…in Brigisensi pago apud villam Culturas" to the abbey of Saint-Florent near Saumur by undated charter subscribed by "filii eius minoris Bosonis". “Boso proconsul Castri Araldi” donated “viam...Busseriæ” to Noyers, with the support of “uxor proconsulis et duo filii eius Aimericus et Boso et filia eius”, by charter dated to [1108].

Vicomte de Châtellerault. "Aimerico vicecomes de Castro Arraudi" donated property to the abbey of Fontevraud with the consent of "Boso fratre meo" by charter dated to [1108/1115/16]. “Aimericus proconsul Castri Araldi, Bartholomæus dominus Insulæ, Aimericus dominus Fagiæ, Paganus dominus Montis-Basonis, Hugo dominus Sanctæ Mauræ...” witnessed the charter dated to [1113] which records an agreement between the monks of Noyers and “Hugo Goscelini” concerning “terræ quam habebat Guitburgis mater Radulfi de Fontanellis”.

A charter dated to [1136] records that “Aimericus vice-comes Castri Araudi” died and was buried at Noyers after becoming a monk and that “filius eius Hugo vice-comes” confirmed privileges to the abbey. 2

  Marriage Information:

Aimery married Dangereuse (Amauberge) de l' Isle Bouchard, daughter of Barthélémi I de Bueil, seigneur de L’Isle-Bouchard, and Gerberge de Blaison. (Dangereuse de l' Isle Bouchard was born est 1075 and died after 1119 in Poitiers, , France.)

Sources


1 Racines et Histoire, Lignages, Seigneurs de L'Isle-Bouchard, p. 2, Origines.

2 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands: Aimery [I].


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