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William III (915 – 3 April 963), called Towhead (French: Tête d'étoupe, Latin: Caput Stupe) from the colour of his hair, was the Count of Poitou (as "William I") and Duke of Aquitaine from 935 to his death. He was also Count of Auvergne from 950.
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(French) | Guillaume III de Poitiers |
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(Italian) | Guglielmo III di Aquitania |
(866-923) Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (890-934) William III of Aquitaine (915-963) William IV of Aquitaine (937-995) William V of Aquitaine (969-1030) William VIII of Aquitaine (1033-1086) William IX of Aquitaine (1071-1126) William X of Aquitaine (1099-1137) Raymond, Prince of Antioch (1112-1149) Louis VII...
(Ebles) bishop of Limoges, and William III of Aquitaine. See also: Dukes of Aquitaine family tree Preceded by: Ranulf II Duke of Aquitaine First Reign Succeeded by: William I Alfred Duke of Aquitaine Second Reign William III Robert Count of Poitiers...
of Aquitaine (952-1004), daughter of duke William III of Aquitaine. Their children were: Avoise... Hugh Capet (French Hugues Capet ) (938 - October 24, 996) was King of France from 987 to 996... family, the eldest son of Hugh the Great and Hedwige of Saxony (c.910-c.965). Hugh Capet wanted to...
) William II the Younger (restored, 918-926) Alfred of Aquitaine (926-927) Ebles Manzer (927-934) Part of the County of Toulouse (934-950) William III of Aquitaine (950-963) Part of the County of Toulouse...) William I (841-846) Bernard I (846-858) William II the Younger (858-862) (later Duke of Aquitaine...