Angoulême (L'Angoumois) in western France was part of the Carolingian Kingdom of Aquitaine. Under Charlemagne's successors, the local count of Angoulême was independent and the county was not united with the French crown until 1308. By the terms of the Treaty of Brétigny (1360) the Angoumois, then ruled by the counts of Angoulême, was ceded to King Edward III of England. In 1371 it became a fief of Duke John of Berry and then passed to Duke Louis I of Orleans, both of whom were cadets of the French royal family. From then on it was held by cadets of the Valois House of Orleans, until Francis of Angoulême, became king of France in 1515. Angoumois was definitively incorporated into the French crown lands, as a duchy.
Counts of Angoulême
House of Guilhelmides
House of Taillefer
- Wulgrin I (866âÂÂ886), first hereditary count, appointed by Charles the Bald
- Alduin I (886âÂÂ916), son of Wulgrin I
- William II ("Taillefer" I) (926âÂÂc.945), son of Alduin I
- Aymer II (after 945âÂÂbefore 952), son of William II (Taillefer I)
- Bernard (after 945âÂÂbefore 952), son of William I (William I is the son of Wulgrin I and brother to Alduin I)
- Arnald I "Voratio" (after 950âÂÂbefore 952), son of Bernard
- William III Talleyrand (952â 962), son of Bernard
- Rannulf "Bompar" (962âÂÂ975), son of Bernard
- Richard the Simple (975?), son of Bernard
- Arnald II "Manzer" (975âÂÂ988), son of William II (Taillefer I)
- William IV (Taillefer II) (988âÂÂ1028), son of Arnald II
- Alduin (II) (1028âÂÂ1031), son of William IV (Taillefer II)
- Geoffrey (1031âÂÂ1047), son of William IV (Taillefer II)
- Fulk (1047âÂÂ1087), son of Geoffrey
- William V (Taillefer III) (1087âÂÂ1120), son of Fulk
- Wulgrin II (1120âÂÂ1140), son of William V (Taillefer III)
- William VI (Taillefer IV) (1140âÂÂ1179), son of Wulgrin II
- Wulgrin III (1179âÂÂ1181), son of William VI (Taillefer IV)
- William VII (Taillefer V) (1181âÂÂ1186), son of William VI (Taillefer IV)
- Aymer III (1186âÂÂ1202), son of William VI (Taillefer IV)
- Isabella (1202âÂÂ1246), daughter of Aymer III
- John of England (House of Plantagenet) (1202âÂÂ1216), first husband of Isabella
- Hugh X of Lusignan (House of Lusignan, see below) (1220âÂÂ1249), second husband of Isabella
House of Lusignan
Royal Grantees
- Joan (1328âÂÂ1349) House of Capet, with her husband, Philip III of Navarre. House of ÃÂvreux
- Philip (1328âÂÂ1343) House of ÃÂvreux
- Charles de La Cerda (1350âÂÂ1354) House of La Cerda
- John I (1356âÂÂ1374) House of Valois
- Louis I (1404âÂÂ1407), Duke of Orléans. House of Valois-Orléans
- John II (1407âÂÂ1467) House of Valois-Orléans-Angoulême
- Charles (1459âÂÂ1496) House of Valois-Orléans-Angoulême
- Francis (1496âÂÂ1515) House of Valois-Orléans-Angoulême
Dukes of Angoulême
Duchesses of Angoulême
Sources
Further reading
- Hazlitt, W. Carew. The Coinage of the European Continent. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1893.
- Migne, Jacques-Paul. Dictionnaire de l'art de vérifier les dates des faits historiques, des chartes, des chroniques et autres anciens monuments. Paris: 1854.
- Watson, Rowan Charles. The Counts of Angoulême from the 9th to the mid 13th Century. PhD dissertation. University of East Anglia, 1979.