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Persönliche Daten AMAUBERGE DE L'ISLE BOUCHARD 

  • Sie ist geboren rund 1079 in L'Île Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, France.
  • Titel: Viscountess of Châttellerault
  • (Ancestry) : House of L'Isle Bouchard.
  • (Known as) : Dangereuse Maubergeonne de l'Isle-Bouchaard.
  • Sie ist verstorben im Jahr 1151 in L'Île Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, France.
  • Ein Kind von BARTHOLOMEW DE L'ISLE BOUCHARD und GERBERGE de BLAISON

Familie von AMAUBERGE DE L'ISLE BOUCHARD

(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit AIMERY de CHATELLERAULT.

Sie haben geheiratet.


Kind(er):

  1. AENOR de CHATELLERAULT  1103-> ???? 
  2. Aois de CHATELLERAULT  ± 1136-????


(2) Sie ist verheiratet mit WILLIAM d'AQUITAINE.

Sie haben geheiratet zwischen 1089 und 1090.


Kind(er):

  1. Adelaide d'AQUITAINE  ± 1102-????
  2. Henri d'AQUITAINE  ± 1104-> 1132
  3. Sybille d'AQUITAINE  ± 1106-????

  • Das Paar hat gemeinsame Vorfahren.

  • Notizen bei AMAUBERGE DE L'ISLE BOUCHARD

    Dangereuse de l'Isle Bouchard (Poitevin: Dangerosa; 1079-1151) was the daughter of Bartholomew of l'Île-Bouchard. She was the maternal grandmother of the celebrated Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was also mistress to her granddaughters' paternal grandfather, William IX, Duke of Aquitaine. As the mistress of William the Troubadour, she was known as La Maubergeonne for the tower he built for her at his castle in Poitiers. Dangereuse was a sobriquet she received for her seductiveness; her baptismal name may have been Amauberge.

    Family
    Dangereuse's paternal grandparents were Archimbaud Borel de Bueil and Agnes de l'Isle Bouchard. Through her granddaughter, Dangereuse was an ancestor of many monarchs and members of the nobility, including: Richard I of England, Marie, Countess of Champagne, John of England, Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany, Joan, Queen of Sicily, Eleanor, Queen of Castile, Matilda, Duchess of Saxony and Henry the Young King.

    Her granddaughter Eleanor was Queen consort of France, Queen consort of England and Duchess of Aquitaine (in her own right).

    Marriage
    Dangereuse married Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault, at an unknown date. She advised her husband to donate property to the priory of Saint-Denis-de-Vaux in a charter dated 1109, which means they were married before this point. Dangereuse was a woman who did as she pleased and cared little for the opinion of her peers.

    Their marriage produced five children (two sons and three daughters):
    Hugh (died before 1176) succeeded his father as Viscount
    Raoul (died 1190) married Elisabeth, dame de Faye-la-Vineuse and had issue; he became grand seneschal of Aquitaine.
    Aénor de Châtellerault (c. 1103 - March 1130) married William X, Duke of Aquitaine, mother to Duchess Eleanor and Petronilla of Aquitaine
    Amable, married Wulgrin II of Angoulême
    Aois, married Pierre-Élie de Chauvigny and was the mother of André Ier de Chauvigny.

    Dangereuse and Aimery were married for around seven years before she left her husband to become mistress to Duke William IX; this became an infamous liaison.

    Mistress to William IX
    Whilst travelling through Poitou, Duke William IX of Aquitaine met the "seductive" Dangereuse. This led to her leaving her husband for Duke William, who was excommunicated by the church for "abducting her"; however, she appeared to have been a willing party in the matter. He installed her in the Maubergeonne tower of his castle in Poitiers, and, as related by William of Malmesbury, even painted a picture of her on his shield.

    Upon returning to Poitiers from Toulouse, William's wife Philippa of Toulouse was enraged to discover a rival woman living in her palace. She appealed to her friends at the court of Aquitaine and to the Church; however, no noble could assist her since William was their feudal overlord, and when the Papal legate Giraud complained to William and told him to return Dangereuse to her husband, William's only response to the bald legate was, "Curls will grow on your pate before I part with the Viscountess." Humiliated, in 1116, Philippa chose to retire to the Abbey of Fontevrault.

    Dangereuse and William had three children:
    Henri (died after 1132), a monk and later Prior of Cluny.
    Adelaide
    Sybille, Abbess of Saintes

    Some believe that Raymond of Poitiers was a child of William by Dangereuse, rather than by Philippa of Toulouse. A primary source which names his mother has not so far been identified. However, he is not named in other sources as a legitimate son of Willam IX. It is therefore reasonable to suppose that he was born from the duke's relationship with Dangereuse. If this is the case, Dangereuse was grandmother to Bohemund III of Antioch, Maria of Antioch and Philippa of Antioch.

    Philippa died two years later and William's first wife Ermengarde set out to avenge Philippa. In October 1119, she suddenly appeared at the Council of Reims being held by Pope Calixtus II and demanded that the Pope excommunicate William (again), oust Dangereuse from the ducal palace, and restore herself to her rightful place as duchess. The Pope "declined to accommodate her"; however, she continued to trouble William for several years afterwards.

    The relationship between William and his legitimate son William was troubled by his father's liaison with Dangereuse. This was only settled when the pair arranged the marriage between William the Younger and Dangereuse's daughter Aenor in 1121; the following year Eleanor was born.

    William died on 10 February 1127; nothing is recorded of Dangereuse after this point. She died in 1151.
    SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangereuse_de_l%27Isle_Bouchard

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von AMAUBERGE DE L'ISLE BOUCHARD

ARCHIMBAUD BOREL
± 1019-1083

AMAUBERGE DE L'ISLE BOUCHARD
± 1079-1151

(1) 
(2) 1090
Henri d'AQUITAINE
± 1104-> 1132

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