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'''Wulgrin II''' (also '''Vulgrin''' or '''Bougrin'''), called '''Taillifer''' or '''Rudel''', was the [[Count of Angoulême]] from 1120 to his death on 16 November 1140.<ref>''Colonial and revolutionary lineages of America''. p. 319.</ref> He was a son of [[William III of Angoulême|Count William III]] and he married Pontia de la Marche, daughter of [[Roger the Poitevin]] and Almodis, the daughter of count Aldebert II of La Marche. They had only one son, [[ |
'''Wulgrin II''' (also '''Vulgrin''' or '''Bougrin'''), called '''Taillifer''' or '''Rudel''', was the [[Count of Angoulême]] from 1120 to his death on 16 November 1140.<ref>''Colonial and revolutionary lineages of America''. p. 319.</ref> He was a son of [[William III of Angoulême|Count William III]] and he married Pontia de la Marche, daughter of [[Roger the Poitevin]] and Almodis, the daughter of count Aldebert II of La Marche. They had only one son, [[William_V_of_Angoul%C3%AAme|William V Taillefer]]. After the death of his first wife, Wulgrin remarried to Amable de Châtellerault and had three children: Fulk, Geoffrey "Martel" and an unnamed daughter. |
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He retook [[Blaye]] from [[William X of Aquitaine]] in 1127 and reconstructed the castle there in 1140.<ref name=poetry>''The poetry of Cercamon and Jaufré Rudel''. p. 96. Garland. 1983.</ref> |
He retook [[Blaye]] from [[William X of Aquitaine]] in 1127 and reconstructed the castle there in 1140.<ref name=poetry>''The poetry of Cercamon and Jaufré Rudel''. p. 96. Garland. 1983.</ref> |
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Wulgrin II | |
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Count of Angoulême | |
Tenure | 1120–1140 |
Other names | Taillefer Rudel Vulgrin Bougrin |
Born | c. 1089 |
Died | 16 November 1140 |
Wulgrin II (also Vulgrin or Bougrin), called Taillifer or Rudel, was the Count of Angoulême from 1120 to his death on 16 November 1140.[1] He was a son of Count William III and he married Pontia de la Marche, daughter of Roger the Poitevin and Almodis, the daughter of count Aldebert II of La Marche. They had only one son, William V Taillefer. After the death of his first wife, Wulgrin remarried to Amable de Châtellerault and had three children: Fulk, Geoffrey "Martel" and an unnamed daughter.
He retook Blaye from William X of Aquitaine in 1127 and reconstructed the castle there in 1140.[2]
The troubadour Jaufré Rudel may be possibly his son or his son-in-law.[2]