Person:William of Aquitaine (1)

William VI of Aquitaine
d.Mar 1038
m. Abt 997
  1. William VI of Aquitaine1004 - 1038
Facts and Events
Name William VI of Aquitaine
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1004 Aquitaine, France
Death[1] Mar 1038
Alt Death[2] 15 Dec 1038
Burial[2] MaillezaisAbbaye de Saint-Pierre
Reference Number? Q32615?


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William VI (1004 – March 1038), called the Fat, was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou (as William IV) between 1030 and his death. He was the eldest son of William V the Great by his first wife, Adalmode of Limoges.

Throughout his reign, he had to face the hostility of his stepmother, Agnes of Burgundy, the third wife of his father, who had remarried to Geoffrey Martel, then count of Vendôme. He entered into a war with Martel, who pretended to the government of the Saintonge. On 20 September 1034, he was captured in the field at Moncontour, near Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes. He was freed in 1036, after nearly three years imprisonment, only by ceding the cities of Saintes and Bordeaux. He immediately reopened the war, but was defeated again and had to cede the isle of Oléron.

William married Eustachie of Montreuil but had no known descendants. He reformed the administration of Poitiers by naming a provost and died there, being buried at Maillezais, being succeeded by his half-brother Odo.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 William VI, Duke of Aquitaine, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 GUILLAUME de Poitou, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.