Duke of Aquitaine
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- [Note : The Roman numerals after the names indicate which duke of that name they were and are not necessarily the same as their ordinals for their other titles.]
The persons who held the title of Duke of Aquitaine (French: Duc d'Aquitaine}, which became part of France in 1449 but was an independent duchy before that date, with the years they held it, were:
Name as Duke of Aquitaine | Years of Reign | Notes |
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Gundowald | (584-???) | |
unknown | ||
Charibert II | (629-632) | |
Chilperic | his infant son was assassinated on Dagobert's orders, 632. | |
Boggis | (632-675) | his elder brother Saint Hubertus resigned the title to him. |
Lupus | (675-700) | |
Odo the Great (a.k.a. Eudes) | (700-735) | |
Hunald (a.k.a. Hunold, or Hunaud) | (735-748) | |
Waifer (a.k.a. Waifre, or Gaifier) | (748-767) | |
Carloman | (768-771) | |
unknown | ||
Louis | ||
unknown | ||
Louis I the Pious | (813-817) | |
Pippin I | (817-838) | |
Pippin II | (838-852) | |
Louis the Younger | ||
Pippin II | (855 for the second time) | |
Charles | (855-???) | |
unknown | ||
Carloman | (880-884) | |
Ranulf II of Poitiers | (887-890) | also Count of Poitiers |
Ebalus, the Bastard (or Ebles Manzer) | (first reign 890-893) | also Count of Poitiers, illigetimate son of Ranulf II of Poitiers |
William I, the Pious | (893-918) | also Count of Auvergne |
William II, the Younger | (918-926) | Count of Auvergne |
Alfred | (926-927) | Count of Auvergne |
Ebalus, the Bastard | (second reign 927-935) | Count of Poitiers |
William III, Towhead | (935-963) | William I of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, son of Ebalus of Aquitaine |
William IV, Iron Arm | (963-995) | William II of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, son of William III of Aquitaine |
William V, the Great | (995-1030) | William III of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, son of William IV of Aquitaine |
William VI, the Fat | (1030-1038) | William IV of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, 1st son of William V of Aquitaine |
Eudes of Aquitaine (or Odo or Otto) | (1038-1039) | Count of Poitiers, 2nd son of William V of Aquitaine |
William VII, the Eagle | (1039-1058) | William V of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, 3rd son of William V of Aquitaine |
William VIII | (1058-1086) | William VI of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, Duke of Gascony, 4th son of William V of Aquitaine |
William IX, the Troubador | (1086-1127) | William VII of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, son of William VIII of Aquitaine |
William X, the Saint | (1127-1137) | William VIII of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, son of William IX of Aquitaine |
Eleanor of Aquitaine | (1137-1204) | ruled jointly with her 2 husbands for 65 years |
Louis | (1137-1152) | King of France |
Henry I | (1152-1172) | King of England |
Richard I | (1172-1199) | King of England |
John | (1199-1216) | King of England |
Henry II | (1216-1254) | King of England |
Edward I | (1254-1306) | King of England |
Edward II | (1306-1325) | King of England |
Edward III | (1325-1362) | King of England |
Edward IV | (1362-1375) | Prince of Wales |
Richard II | (1377-1390) | King of England |
John II | (1390-1399) | Duke of Lancaster |
Henry III | (1399-1422) | King of England |
Henry IV | (1422-1449) | King of England |
See also: Dukes of Aquitaine family treede:Herzog von Aquitanien fr:Liste des ducs d'Aquitaine pt:Ducado da Aquitânia
External Links
- Columbia Encyclopedia's Entry for Aquitaine (http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Aquitaine)