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  1. William the Great (French: Guillaume le Grand; 969 – 31 January 1030) was duke of Aquitaine (as William V) and count of Poitou (as William II or III) from 990 until his death. Upon the death of the emperor Henry II, he was offered the kingdom of Italy but declined to contest the title against Conrad II.

  2. 29 de jun. de 2010 · William the Great (French: Guillaume le Grand; 969 – 31 January 1030) was duke of Aquitaine (as William V) and count of Poitou (as William II or III) from 990 until his death. [1] . Upon the death of the emperor Henry II, he was offered the kingdom of Italy but declined to contest the title against Conrad II. Noble Family: House of Poitiers.

  3. Contents. William V. duke of Aquitaine. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Aquitaine. In France: The principalities of the south. …and again, more imposingly, under William V (994/5–1029), who was acclaimed as one of the greatest rulers of his day and even offered the imperial crown in 1024.

  4. William the Great (French: Guillaume le Grand; 969 – 31 January 1030) was duke of Aquitaine (as William V) and count of Poitou (as William II or III) from 990 until his death. Upon the death of the emperor Henry II, he was offered the kingdom of Italy but declined to contest the title against Conrad II.

  5. William the Great (French: Guillaume le Grand; 969 – 31 January 1030) was duke of Aquitaine (as William V) and count of Poitou (as William II or III) from 990 until his death. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of William V, Duke of Aquitaine has received more than 114,238 page views.