Alduin I of Angoulême
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Alduin (or Hildouin) I (died 27 March 916) was the Count of Angoulême from 886.
He was the son of Wulgrin I, Count of Angoulême, whom he succeeded on 3 May 886. Like his father, he was charged with defending parts of Aquitaine against the Viking invaders.
Alduin's wife is unknown, but with her he had a son:
- William II of Angoulême, a.k.a., William Taillefer I (926 – 945), Count of Angoulême.[1]
References
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Sources
- http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html
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- Histoire P@ssion (in French)
Preceded by | Count of Angoulême 886–916 |
Succeeded by Aymer of Poitiers |
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