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Persönliche Daten Eleanor "Aénor Aquitaine" of Châtellerault Duchess of Aquitaine 

  • Spitzname ist Aénor Aquitaine.
  • Sie ist geboren im Jahr 1103Châtellerault
    Poitou-Charentes France.
  • Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche .
  • Alternative: Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche .
  • Alternative: Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 26. November 1991.
  • Alternative: Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 26. November 1991 in PORTL.
  • Alternative: Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 1. November 1994.
  • Beruf: Duquesa da Aquitania.
  • Sie ist verstorben am 10. März 1130, sie war 27 Jahre altTalmont-sur-Gironde
    Poitou-Charentes France.
  • Sie wurde begraben rund März 1130France.
  • Ein Kind von Aimery und Amauberge "Dangereuse" de L'Île-Bouchard
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 30. Januar 2019.

Familie von Eleanor "Aénor Aquitaine" of Châtellerault Duchess of Aquitaine

Sie ist verheiratet mit Guillaume X 'le Toulousain' ou 'le Saint' d'Aquitaine.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1121, sie war 18 Jahre altFrance.


Kind(er):

  1. Eleanor d'Aquitaine  1124-1204 


Notizen bei Eleanor "Aénor Aquitaine" of Châtellerault Duchess of Aquitaine

she was the divorced wife of Louis vll King of France
Weis, p. 102 - she was his first wife.
REFERENCE: 1939
Basic Life Information
She was the daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four)

The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aenor_de_Ch%C3%A2tellerault>
Basic Life Information
She was the daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four)

The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aenor_de_Ch%C3%A2tellerault>
Basic Life Information
She was the daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four)

The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aenor_de_Ch%C3%A2tellerault>
King of England (1471 - 1483)
b. After 1107
1130
Age at death:
23
Aenor de Châtellerault
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Aenor of Châttellerrault, duchess of Aquitaine (c. 1103, Châttellerault, Vienne, France – Talmont, March 1130) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation. The daughter of Viscount Aumary Châttellerault by his concubine, Dangerosa de L' Isle Bouchard, Aenor married the pious William X of Aquitaine, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine,
Petronilla of Aquitaine, and
Willian Aigret (who died during infancy)
The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.

This French biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
King of England (1471 - 1483)
b. After 1107
1130
Age at death:
23
King of England (1471 - 1483)
b. After 1107
1130
Age at death:
23
King of England (1471 - 1483)
b. After 1107
1130
Age at death:
23
King of England (1471 - 1483)
b. After 1107
1130
Age at death:
23
[1663] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 2179555 = 546627; or Aebir; d. Mar 1130/1137

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DATE 21 May 2009
TIME 19:23:43
In March 1130, Aenor and her children took up residence in her husband s hunting lodge at Talmont on the coast where she and her son William Aiget both died.
NOTE
GEDCOM created by TMG...
[DC] Theroff says Eleanor d/o Aimery I & unknown.
#Générale#1ʻ femme
{geni:about_me} Aenor de Châtellerault
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Aénor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation.

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William [Guillaume] X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

* Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
* Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
* William Aigret (who died at the age of four)

The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.

Links
* Genealogy of Aenor de Châtellerault
* Ancestral Family of Aenor de Châtellerault

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Aenor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation[citation needed].

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four)
The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.

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Aénor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation[citation needed].

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

* Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
* Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
* William Aigret (who died at the age of four)

The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aenor_de_Ch%C3%A2tellerault
and in French; http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%A9nor_de_Ch%C3%A2tellerault
Aénor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation[citation needed].

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

* Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
* Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
* William Aigret (who died at the age of four with his mother at Talmont)

The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
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Aénor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation[citation needed].

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four with his mother at Talmont)
The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.

[edit] Sources
Genealogy
[edit] Links
Genealogy of Aenor de Châtellerault
Ancestral Family of Aenor de Châtellerault
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Aenor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation.

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four)
The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
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Wikipedia:
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Aenor de Châtellerault
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Aénor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation[citation needed].

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

* Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
* Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
* William Aigret (who died at the age of four with his mother at Talmont)

The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
[edit] Sources

* Genealogy

[edit] Links

* Genealogy of Aenor de Châtellerault
* Ancestral Family of Aenor de Châtellerault

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Aenor de Châtellerault
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aénor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation[citation needed].
Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:
Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four)
The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
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BIOGRAPHY: General Notes:
BOOKS
Eleanor of Aquitaine the Mother Queen, Desmond Seward, 1978, Dorset Press, p13:
"[Eleanor of Aquitaine] was the daughter of the future William X of Aquitaine and his wife Aenor of Chatellerault..."
p18: "Very little is known of Eleanor's mother, Aenor. She was the daughter of the viscount of Chatellerault and his wife Dangerosa- William IX's concubine, the `Maubergeonne'. Aenor had three children: William Aigret (who died when still a boy), Eleanor of Aquitaine and Petronilla (who is sometimes called Aelith). There is a whimsical legend that the name Eleanor- in Provencal, `Alienor'- is derived from the Latin pun `Alia Aenor', ie `Another Aenor'. Theduchess Aenor appears to have obtained the appointment of her uncle as bishop of Poitiers, perhaps because he was a supporter of Anacletus, and she was probably excommunicated with her husband as an adherent of the anti-pope. Theone other detail to survive is that she died at Talmont, about the year 1130, when Eleanor was only eight years old."
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Aénor of Châtellerault, Duchess of Aquitaine, married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him, including our ancestor Eleanor.
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Aenor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation.

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four)
The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
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Aénor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation[citation needed].

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

* Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
* Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
* William Aigret (who died at the age of four with his mother at Talmont)

The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
[edit] Sources

* Genealogy

[edit] Links

* Genealogy of Aenor de Châtellerault
* Ancestral Family of Aenor de Châtellerault

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Aenor of Châtellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (c. 1103, Châtellerault, Vienne, France – Talmont, March 1130) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation.

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aumary Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d.1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
Willian Aigret (who died at the age of four)
The county "Châtelherault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.

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Nació en 1102 en Châtellerault, Vienne, Francia, y murió en 1130. Era hija de Aimery de Châtellerault y Dangereuse de L'Isle Bouchard. El primer vástago de la dinastía de L'Isle-Bouchard fue Bouchard y nació hacia 865. El primero del linaje de Châtellerault nació hacia 920. Una abuela de Leonor de Châtellerault se llamaba Leonor (Aénor) de Thouars (1050), y una abuela de esta se llamaba Leonor (Aénor) de Blois (996). Leonor (Aénor) de Riviere es la más antigua Aénor y nació en 975. Fue tatarabuela de Dangereuse. El nombre de "Leonor" se hizo popular en España por Leonor de Inglaterra (ver Casa de Anjou), esposa de Alfonso VIII, hija de Enrique II de Inglaterra, nieta de Leonor de Aquitania y biznieta de Leonor de Châtellerault.

El nombre de "Leonor" , hecho popular en la Castilla medieval, a partir de 1177 (y ahora, a partir del nacimiento de la infanta Leonor de Borbón Ortíz, el 31-X-2005), proviene del antiguo nombre de la época carolingea, "Aénor". Laprimer antepasada de Leonor de Inglaterra que lo llevó fue Aénor de Riviere, nacida en 975. Su línea de sucesión hasta la reina castellana es la siguiente:

I. Aénor (Leonor) de Riviere (c.975) (6ª abuela) casó con Bouchard II de L'Isle-Bouchard y tuviero por hijo a
II. Hugo de L'Isle-Bouchard (c.995) (5° abuelo), que fue padre de
III. Inés de L'Isle-Bouchard (1023) (4ª abuela), que casó con Archambaud dit Sorel de Bueil y fuero padres de
IV. Barthélémy de L'Isle-Bouchard (1049) (tatarabuela), que casó con Gerberga de Blaison y fuero padres de
V. Dangereuse (Maubergeonne) de L'Isle-Bouchard (1075/1079) (bisabuela), que casó con Aimery I de Châtellerault y fueron padres de
VI. Leonor de Châtellerault de Rochefoucau (1102) (abuela) que casó con Guillermo VIII, duque de Aquitania y fuero padres de
VII. Leonor de Aquitania (madre), reina de Inglaterra (1122-1204), que casó con Enrique II de Plantagenet, rey de Inglaterra y fuero padres de
VIII. Leonor de Plantagenet, princesa de Ingaleterra y reina de Castilla.

* Por la línea de los Châtellerault hubo otras antepasadas de Leonor de Plantaget, princesa de Inglaterra y reina de Castilla, llamadas "Leonor":

I. Aénor (Leonor) de Blois (996) (5ª abuela), hija de Eudes I de Blois y Berta de Borgoña, nieta de Conrado III "el Pacífico", rey de Borgoña y Matilde de Francia (943, hija de Luis IV de Ultramar, rey de Francia, último rey de la dinastía carolingia), casó con Geoffroy II de Thouars y tuviero por hijo a
II. Aimery IV de Thouars (1024) (4° abuelo), que casó con Arengarde de Mauleon y tuviero por hija a
III. Leonor (Aénor) de Thouars (1050) (tatarabuela), que casó con Boson II de Châtellerault y tuviero por hijo a
IV. Aimery I de Chatellerault (1075) (bisabuelo) que casó con Dangereuse (Maubergeonne) de L'Isle-Bouchard y fueron padres de
V. Leonor de Châtellerault de Rochefoucau (1102) (abuela), como ya hemos dicho, abuela de Leonor de Plantagenet.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aenor_de_Ch%C3%A2tellerault

Aénor of Châtellerault, (known also as Aénor de Rochefoucauld) duchess of Aquitaine (Châtellerault, Vienne, France, c. 1103, – March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, arguably the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation[citation needed].

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I of Châttellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

* Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
* Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
* William Aigret (who died at the age of four with his mother at Talmont)

The county "Châtellerault" later became a title belonging to the Dukes of Hamilton.
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Aenor de Châtellérault was born circa 1103 at Châtellérault, Vienne, France. She was the daughter of Aimery I Viscount of de Châtellérault. Aenor de Châtellérault married William X Duke of Aquitaine, son of William IX "the Troubadour" Duke of Aquitaine and Philippa of Toulouse, in 1121. As of 1121,her married name was Aquitaine. Aenor de Châtellérault died in March 1130.
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http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p363.htm#i4621

Ænor de Châtellerault was born after 1109 at Chatellerault, Poitou, Aquitaine, France.2 She was the daughter of Aymeric I, vicomte de Châtellerault and Dangereuse "Maubergeonne" de l'Isle Bouchard, vicomtesse de Châtellerault.1 Ænor de Châtellerault married Guillaume X "le Toulousain", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers, son of Guillaume IX "le Troubadour", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers and Ermengarde d' Anjou, in 1121; His 1st.3,1 Ænor de Châtelleraultdied after March 1130.4
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Daughter of Aimery I de Chatellerault and Maubergeonne l'Isle Bouchard. She married Guillaume X and bore him three children.

Family links:
Spouse:
Guillaume X of Aquitaine (1099 - 1137)

Children:
Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine (1123 - 1204)*
Aelis Petronille de Aquitaine (1125 - 1151)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Abbaye de Nieul-sur-l'Autise
Nieul-sur-l'Autise
Departement de la Vendée
Pays de la Loire, France

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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aenor_de_Ch%C3%A2tellerault

Aénor of Châtellerault (also known as Aénor de Rochefoucauld) duchess of Aquitaine (born c. 1103 in Châtellerault, died March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who arguably became the most powerful woman in Europe of her generation.

Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault and his wife, Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard (d. 1151). Aenor married William X of Aquitaine, the son of her mother's lover, and had three children with him:

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, and wife of both Louis VII of France, and Henry II of England.
Petronilla of Aquitaine, wife of Raoul I, Count of Vermandois.
William Aigret (who died at the age of four with his mother at Talmont-sur-Gironde)

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* Reference: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/110326636/person/120083865927 Ancestry Genealogy] - [https://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Aug 23 2017, 13:28:39 UTC''
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