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  1. William (died 1455) was Seigneur de Avesnes and Viscount of Limoges from 1404 until his death. He was also briefly Count of Périgord following the death of his brother John II, Count of Penthièvre, in 1454. Biography. William was the son of John I, Count of Penthièvre and Margaret de Clisson.

  2. Viscounty of Limoges. Between Limoges, Brive and Périgueux, the viscounts of Limoges ( French: vicomtes de Limoges ), also called viscounts of Ségur created a small principality, whose last heir was Henry IV. Ségur was the main home of these viscounts, in the heart of their domain.

  3. William (fallecido en 1455) fue señor de Avesnes y vizconde de Limoges desde 1404 hasta su muerte. También fue brevemente conde de Périgord tras la muerte de su hermano Juan II, conde de Penthièvre, en 1454. William era hijo de Juan I, conde de Penthièvre y Margaret de Clisson. Como hijo menor, William tenía la intención de unirse al clero.

  4. About: William, Viscount of Limoges. William (died 1455) was Seigneur de Avesnes and Viscount of Limoges from 1404 until his death. He was also briefly Count of Périgord following the death of his brother John II, Count of Penthièvre, in 1454.

  5. Geoffrey I de Lusignan married Humberga, daughter of Ademar IV, viscount of Limoges."8 She died before 1200. In May of that year Geoffrey issued a charter for the abbey of Absie with the consent of his wife Eustachia and his son Geof-frey, who was still an infant.19 The fact that Geoffrey styled himself lord of Mon-

  6. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Richard met his killer and ordered he be freed, but after the king’s death he was nobbled anyway. The Viscount of Limoges was also terminated (by Richard’s illegitimate son, Philip of Cognac), his failure to hand over the treasure, which indirectly led to the king’s death, being his undoing.

  7. As soon as the last third of the 12th century (1154–1157), the Viscount of Limoges acknowledged the bishop of Périgueux as his suzerain, as far as Auberoche is concerned. By this submission, the viscount extended his domination up to the Périgord episcopal and county headquarters gates.