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his mother ·Üí Aâ©nor de Châ¢tellerault, duchess of Aquitaine
her mother ·Üí Aimery I, viscount of Châ¢tellerault
her father ·Üí Boson II, viscount of Châ¢tellerault
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Boson
French: Boso
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1036
Châ¢tellerault, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Death:
April 1092 (52-60)
Châ¢tellerault, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Place of Burial:
Cathâ©drale de Saint-Maurice, Vienne, France, Provence
Immediate Family:
Son of Hugues I, vicomte de Châ¢tellâ©rault and Gerberge de la Rochefoucauld
Husband of Aliâ©nor de Thouars
Father of Sybille de Chateaurenault and Aimery I, viscount of Châ¢tellerault
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc280029023):
BOSON [II] de Châ¢tellerault, son of HUGUES [I] Vicomte de Châ¢tellerault & his wife Gerberge de La Rochefoucauld (-[1095] or after). "Hugo vicecomes de Castello Airaudi·Ä¶et uxor sua Girberga" renounced rights in favour of Saint-Hilaire de Poitiers by charter dated to [1055], which refers to "filios enim quos habebant non permittebat Deus diu vivere" and "Bosone·Ä¶eorum filio"[773]. Vicomte de Châ¢tellerault. "Boso vicecomes de Castello Ayraudi" confirmed the renunciation of rights by "pater meus Hugo vicecomes et mater mea Erberga" in favour of Saint-Hilaire de Poitiers, by charter dated to [1076][774]. "·Ä¶Boso vicecomes de Castello Ayraudi·Ä¶" affirmed the actions of "Amatus [archiepiscopi Burdagelensisi Legatique apostolici]" in the charter dated [1090][775].
m ([1075] ALIENOR de Thouars, daughter of AIMERY [IV] Vicomte de Thouars & his first wife Aremgarde de Maulâ©on. "Bossonis vicecomitis, Aimerici filius eius, Adenordis vicecomitissâ¶" witnessed a charter dated [1082] under which "Erchembaldus Grenulla" donated property to Saint-Jean d'Angâ©ly[776]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. "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"[777]. "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"[778]. "Castri Araldus vicecomes·Ä¶Boso·Ä¶cum uxore Adenorde et filio Aimerico" donated property "allodium·Ä¶in Brigisensi pago apud villam Culturas" to the abbey of Saint-Florent near Saumur by undated charter subscribed by "filii eius minoris Bosonis"[779].
Boson [II] & his wife had five children:
1. AIMERY [I] (-Abbaye de Noyers 7 Nov before 1144, bur Abbaye de Noyers). "Bossonis vicecomitis, Aimerici filius eius, Adenordis vicecomitissâ¶" witnessed a charter dated [1082] under which "Erchembaldus Grenulla" donated property to Saint-Jean d'Angâ©ly[508]. Vicomte de Châ¢tellerault. "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"[509]. "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"[510]. "Castri Araldus vicecomes·Ä¶Boso·Ä¶cum uxore Adenorde et filio Aimerico" donated property "allodium·Ä¶in Brigisensi pago apud villam Culturas" to the abbey of Saint-Florent near Saumur by undated charter subscribed by "filii eius minoris Bosonis"[511]. "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][512]. m AMAUBERGE [Dangerose], daughter of ---. "Aimericus Castri Araudi vicecomes" donated property to Saint-Denis en Vaux on the advice of "matris mee Adenoris et uxoris mee Dangerose fratrumque meorum Bosonis et Petri" by charter dated 1109[513]. She left her husband to live with Guillaume IX Duke of Aquitaine, Guillaume VII Comte de Poitou, for which he was excommunicated. Orderic Vitalis recounts that "Hildegarde Ctss de Poitou" complained to the synod of Reims, held in Oct 1119 by Pope Calixtus II, that her husband had abandoned her for "Malberge wife of the vicomte de Châ¢tellerault"[514]. Aimery [I] & his wife had five children....
2. BOSON . "Castri Araldus vicecomesဦBosoဦcum uxore Adenorde et filio Aimerico" donated property "allodiumဦin Brigisensi pago apud villam Culturas" to the abbey of Saint-Florent near Saumur by undated charter subscribed by "filii eius minoris Bosonis"[524]. "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"[525]. "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"[526]. "Aimericus Castri Araudi vicecomes" donated property to Saint-Denis en Vaux on the advice of "matris mee Adenoris et uxoris mee Dangerose fratrumque meorum Bosonis et Petri" by charter dated 1109[527]. "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][528]. [1140].
3. PIERRE (-after 1135). "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"[529]. "Aimericus Castri Araudi vicecomes" donated property to Saint-Denis en Vaux on the advice of "matris mee Adenoris et uxoris mee Dangerose fratrumque meorum Bosonis et Petri" by charter dated 1109[530]. Bishop of Poitiers 1130, deposed 1135.
4. ACFRED . [1090].
5. GISBERGE . "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"[531]. Nun at Fontevrault 1088.
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From Wikipedia
Châ¢tellerault is a commune in the Vienne department in the Poitou-Charentes region in France. It is located to the north of Poitou, and the resitdents are called Châ¢telleraudais.
History
Châ¢tellerault was an important stronghold on the northern marsh of Poitou, established by the Count of Poitiers to secure his borders in the early 10th century. The count's local representative, the Vicomte de Châ¢tellerault was established as a hereditary appointment by the time of Airaud who was probably a kinsman of the counts of Auvergne and dukes of Aquitaine; his heirs were vicomtes (viscounts) until the mid-11th century.
The daughter of Aymeric I, âÜnor of Châ¢tellerault (ca 1103 - ca 1130), whose mother had been the "mistress" in the new courtly love poetry of the troubadour lord William, sixth Count of Poitiers and ninth Duke of Aquitaine, who lodged in his tower the "dangereuse de Châ¢tellerault," married his son, William X of Aquitaine, and was mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
The title, Vicomte de Châ¢tellerault, passed in turn to each of three great French noble families: La Rochefoucauld, Lusignan and, from the thirteenth century until the French Revolution, to the family of Harcourt.
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