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  • Spitzname ist Guilhèm II.
  • Er wurde geboren rund 986.
  • Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 6. Februar 1993.
  • Berufe:
    • Count of Arles and Provence.
    • Greve.
    • 1ʻ, Comte, de Provence, d'Arles.
  • Er ist verstorben rund 3. Mai 1018.
  • Er wurde beerdigt im Jahr 1018 in Abbaye de MontmajourArles
    Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France.
  • Ein Kind von William II 'the Liberator' de Provence und Adélaïde d'Anjou
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 23. Mai 2018.

Familie von Guilhèm III 'lo Pietadós' comte de Provença (Guilhèm III 'lo Pietadós') "Guilhèm II" comte de Provença

Er ist verheiratet mit Gerberge de Mâcon.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 1002 in France.


Kind(er):

  1. Folc Bertran I de Provença  ± 1003-± 1054 


Notizen bei Guilhèm III 'lo Pietadós' comte de Provença (Guilhèm III 'lo Pietadós') "Guilhèm II" comte de Provença

GIVN William II Count
SURN von Provence
AFN 9HMG-VP
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:36
GIVN William II Count
SURN von Provence
AFN 9HMG-VP
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:36
Name Prefix: Count Name Suffix: III
Wilhelm IV (eller II) var greve av Provence 1037 - 1052.
Det ser ut som om Mogens Bugge i ?Våre forfedre? har blandet sammen Vilhelm IV og
hans far, Vilhelm II, som døde i 1018.
William II of Provence
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William II or III (c. 987 – 1019), called the Pious, was the Count of Provence, succeeded his father, William I, on the latter's retirement to a monastery just before his death in late 993. He did not succeed in the margravial title, which went to his uncle Rotbold II.

His mother was Adelaide of Anjou or Arsenda, daughter of Arnold of Comminges and first wife of his father[1]

He was initially under a regency until he came of age in 999. Around 1002, he married Gerberga, daughter of Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy, and Ermentrude, Countess of Mâcon and Besançon.

He participated in 1005 in the assembly, presided over by his mother, which regulated the conduct of the monastery of Saint-Victor. In 1018, the viscount of Fos revolted and refused to recognise Provençal suzerainty. He died besieging the vicecomital castle next year.

[edit] Notes
^ According to Europäische Stammtafeln, he was the son of William I by his first wife, but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified. It is possible that it is speculative in light of his marriage date, which suggests that he was born earlier than the date of his father's second marriage. See: Les comtes de Provence).

[edit] Sources
Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
[Wikipedia, "William III of Provence", retrieved 15 Oct 07]
William III or II (died after 1037) was the Count and Margrave of Provence from 1014 to his death. He inherited his titles from his father Rotbold III.

His mother was Ermengard, later the second wife of Rudolph II of Burgundy. He is recorded as late as 1032 with the title of marchio and is last recorded donating property to Cluny in 1037. He married Lucia, but had no known descendants, leaving his margravial rights to his cousin.
GIVN William II Count
SURN von Provence
AFN 9HMG-VP
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:36
#Générale##Générale#Profession : Comte de Provence.
{geni:about_me}
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_II_de_Provence

http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00120777&tree=LEO



http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm#GuillaumeIIIProvencedied1018B

GUILLAUME [III] de Provence, son of GUILLAUME [II] Comte de Provence et d'Arles & his [second wife Adelais d´Anjou] ([987]-1018 before 30 May, bur Abbaye de Montmajour).

"Willelmus comes" donated property to Cluny by charter dated 28 Aug [990] signed by "Rodbaldus comes, Adalaix comitissa, Wilelmus comes et filius eius Wilelmus"[295]. "Dominus princeps et marchio istius provinciæ…Willelmus cum coniuge sua…Adelaix et filio suo…Willelmo" restored property to the abbey of Saint-Césaire d´Arles by charter dated 992, subscribed by "Domnus Rotbaldus comes…Willelmus comes filius Rotbaldi et uxor sua Lucia, Wilelmus comes Tolosanus et uxor sua Ema…"[296]. "Pontius…Massiliensis ecclesie pontifex" issued a charter dated 1005 with the consent of "domni Rodhbaldi comitis et domne Adalaizis comitisse, domnique Guillelmi comitis filii eius"[297].

According to Europäische Stammtafeln[298], he was the son of Comte Guillaume by his first wife but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified. It is probably speculative, based on his marriage date, which suggests that he was born earlier than the date of his father's second marriage. In any case, Guillaume's parentage appears to be proved by the charter dated 1005.

He succeeded his father in 992 as Comte de Provence.

m ([1002]) GERBERGE de Mâcon, daughter of OTHON GUILLAUME Comte de Mâcon [Bourgogne-Comté] & his first wife Ermentrude de Roucy ([985]-[1020/23]). Rodulfus Glaber states that "Willemus…Arelatensis" married one of the daughters of"Willemus, Henrici ducis priuignus, Adalberti Longobardorum ducis filius" & his wife but does not name her[299]. She is named in several charters of Saint-Victor de Marseille. "Wilelmus comes Provincie coniugisque mea Girberga cum filio nostro Wilelmo" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille by charter dated 1013[300]. "Adalax comitissa mater Villelmi quondam Provintie comitis et Geriberga eque comitissa…eiusdem principis olim uxor" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille for the soul of their late son and husband respectively by charter dated 1018[301]. "Geriberga comitissa" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille for the soul of "senioris mei Guilelmi comitis Provincie" and for "filiorumque nostrorum…Wilelmo, Fulcho, Jozfredus" by charter dated 1019[302]. "Gisberga comitissa…cum filiis meis Willelmo, Fulcone Bertranno, Gaufredo" donated property to Saint-André-lès-Avignon by charter dated 1019[303].

Comte Guillaume [III] & his wife had three children:

1. GUILLAUME [IV] ([1003/10]-[1019/30]). GUILLAUME [IV] Comte de Provence 1018.

2. FOULQUES BERTRAND (-[1050/54]). "Gisberga comitissa…cum filiis meis Willelmo, Fulcone Bertranno, Gaufredo" donated property to Saint-André-lès-Avignon by charter dated 1019[313]. This is the only document which indicates that Foulques was the same person as "Bertrand Comte de Provence" who is named in later sources. m (before 23 Apr 1040) ELDIARDE EVEZA

3. GEOFFROY (-[Feb 1061/62]). GEOFFROY [I] Marquis et Comte de Provence. m ([before 27 Jan 1040]) [as her first husband,] ETIENNETTE [Douce], daughter of --- (-after 1 Apr 1080). Szabolcs de Vajay suggests that the wifeof Geoffroy [I] Comte de Provence was Etiennette [Douce] de Marseille, daughter of Guillaume [II] Vicomte de Marseille & his second wife Etiennette [de Baux-Rians][350]. [She married secondly[352] Bernard II Comte de Bigorre.]

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William II of Provence

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William II or III (c. 987 – 1019), called the Pious, was the Count of Provence, succeeded his father, William I, on the latter's retirement to a monastery just before his death in late 993. He did not succeed in the margravial title, which went to his uncle Rotbold II. His mother was Adelaide of Anjou, who named William as son in a 1005 charter.[1]

He was initially under a regency until he came of age in 999. Around 1002, he married Gerberga, daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy, and Ermentrude, Countess of Mâcon and Besançon.

He participated in 1005 in the assembly, presided over by his mother, which regulated the conduct of the monastery of Saint-Victor. In 1018, the viscount of Fos revolted and refused to recognise Provençal suzerainty. He died besieging the vicecomital castle next year.

Sources

* Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.

Notes

1. ^ See Les comtes de Provence.

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William II of Provence

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William II or III (c. 987 – 1019), called the Pious, was the Count of Provence, succeeded his father, William I, on the latter's retirement to a monastery just before his death in late 993. He did not succeed in the margravial title, which went to his uncle Rotbold II.

His mother was Adelaide of Anjou or Arsenda, daughter of Arnold of Comminges and first wife of his father[1]

He was initially under a regency until he came of age in 999. Around 1002, he married Gerberga, daughter of Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy, and Ermentrude, Countess of Mâcon and Besançon.

He participated in 1005 in the assembly, presided over by his mother, which regulated the conduct of the monastery of Saint-Victor. In 1018, the viscount of Fos revolted and refused to recognise Provençal suzerainty. He died besieging the vicecomital castle next year.

Notes

^ According to Europäische Stammtafeln, he was the son of Comte William I by his first wife but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified. It is possible that it is speculative in light of his marriage date, which suggests that he was born earlier than the date of his father's second marriage.(See : Les comtes de Provence).

Sources

Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.

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William II of Provence

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William II or III (c. 987 – 1019), called the Pious, was the Count of Provence, succeeded his father, William I, on the latter's retirement to a monastery just before his death in late 993. He did not succeed in the margravial title, which went to his uncle Rotbold II. His mother was Adelaide of Anjou, who named William as son in a 1005 charter.[1]

He was initially under a regency until he came of age in 999. Around 1002, he married Gerberga, daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy, and Ermentrude, Countess of Mâcon and Besançon.

He participated in 1005 in the assembly, presided over by his mother, which regulated the conduct of the monastery of Saint-Victor. In 1018, the viscount of Fos revolted and refused to recognise Provençal suzerainty. He died besieging the vicecomital castle next year.

[edit]Sources

Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_Provence

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Occupation: Count of Provence
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_Provence

William II of Provence

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William II or III (c. 987 – 1019), called the Pious, was the Count of Provence, succeeded his father, William I, on the latter's retirement to a monastery just before his death in late 993. He did not succeed in the margravial title, which went to his uncle Rotbold II. His mother was Adelaide of Anjou, who named William as son in a 1005 charter.[1]

He was initially under a regency until he came of age in 999. Around 1002, he married Gerberga, daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy, and Ermentrude, Countess of Mâcon and Besançon.

He participated in 1005 in the assembly, presided over by his mother, which regulated the conduct of the monastery of Saint-Victor. In 1018, the viscount of Fos revolted and refused to recognise Provençal suzerainty. He died besieging the vicecomital castle next year.

[edit] Sources

* Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.

[edit] Notes

1. ^ See Les comtes de Provence.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William II of Provence
* Spouse(s) Gerberga of Burgundy
* Noble family House of Arles
* Father William I of Provence
* Mother Arsende de Comminges
* Born c. 981
* Died 1018

William II (or III) (c. 981 – 1018), called the Pious, was the Count of Provence.

William was the son of William I (or II) of Provence and Arsende de Comminges,[1] daughter of Arnaldo, Count of Comminges and Arsende, Countess of Carcassonne.[2

] William succeeded his father; William I, on the latter's retirement to a monastery just before his death in late 994.[1] He was a minor under his step-mother's regency until he came of age in 999. His regent was Adelaide-Blancheof Anjou, his father's second wife.[a]

William did not succeed to the margravial title, which went to his uncle Rotbold II.[1]

Around 1002, he married Gerberga, daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy and Ermentrude, Countess of Mâcon and Besançon.[3] William died in 1018, about 30 May.[1]

==Family==

Together William and Gerberga had:
* William IV of Provence († c. 1019–30), who succeeded his father.[1]
* Geoffrey I of Provence († c. Feb. 1061–62), Count of Arles, Margrave of Provence.[1]
* Fulk Bertrand of Provence († c. 27 Apr. 1051), Count of Provence.[1]
Comte de Provence 994-1018
Source Sebastien AVY
Source MANTEYER BUSQUET et SETTIPANI
Mort sans descendance
Source MANTEYER BUSQUET et SETTIPANI
Mort sans descendance

from "Our Folk" by Albert D Hart, Jr.
852677996. Grev Wilhelm IV (II) VILHELMSON av Provense (19211) was born about 980. (19212) He was a Greve between 992 and 1018 in Provence. (19213) He died in 1018.(19214) Med sine gaver fullte han klostrene i Montmajour og i Saint Victor som var overordentlig populære i hans land. He was married to Gerberge ODOSDTR av Burgund before 1013.(19215)
Ancestral File Number: 9HMG-VP
COUNT OF PROVENCE
SGN FOS Généalogie de maison de Fos (RHN 1846)
Source MANTEYER BUSQUET et SETTIPANI
Comte de Provence 994-1018
Source Sebastien AVY
William III or II (died after 1037) was the Count and Margrave of Provence from 1014 to his death. He inherited his titles from his father Rotbold III.

His mother was Ermengard, later the second wife of Rudolph II of Burgundy. He is recorded as late as 1032 with the title of marchio and is last recorded donating property to Cluny in 1037. He married Lucia, but had no known descendants, leaving his margravial rights to his cousin.

Sources
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Provence.
Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718-1050. University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
Comte de Provence 1018-1019/30
Source Sebastien AVY
Also have birth as 1005. [Our Family Museum]
SGN FOS Généalogie de maison de Fos (RHN 1846)
Source MANTEYER BUSQUET et SETTIPANI

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