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    William VII, Duke of Aquitaine († 1058) Count of Poitiers, son of William V and half-brother of preceding. 1058-1086 William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine († 1086) Count of Gascony from 1052 to 1086, Count of Poitiers, brother of preceding. 1086-1126 William IX, Duke of Aquitaine († 1126) Count of Poitiers and Gascony, son of preceding. 1126-1137

  2. William IV (937 – 3 February 994 [1]), called Fierebras or Fierebrace (meaning "Proud Arm", from the French Fier-à-bras or Fièrebrace, in turn from the Latin Ferox brachium), was the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou from 963 to his retirement in 990. William's father, William III, abdicated to the abbey of Saint-Cyprien in Poitiers and ...

  3. William III the Younger (restored, 918–926), son of Adelinda, daughter of Bernard Plantapilosa, also duke of Aquitaine. Acfred of Aquitaine (926–927), brother of previous. After the death of Acfred, who left the comital fisc completely diminished, there appeared no successor who could control the entire Auvergne, with Velay.

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  5. Fulk was also an ally of Duke William V of Aquitaine, nominal suzerain of Angoulême, and William Taillefer entered into their alliance through marriage. It is also probable that Fulk saw William as a potential ally against the duke and his county of Angoulême as providing a bulwark against aggressions aimed at Fulk's recent acquisition of Saintes and its citadel, the Capitolium. [4]

  6. William IV (937 – 3 February 994), called Fierebras or Fierebrace (meaning "Proud Arm", from the French Fier-à-bras or Fièrebrace, in turn from the Latin Ferox brachium), was the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou from 963 to his retirement in 990. William's father, William III, abdicated to the abbey of Saint-Cyprien in Poitiers and ...

  7. William IV (937 – 3 February 994 [1] ), called Fierebras or Fierebrace (meaning "Proud Arm", from the French Fier-à-bras or Fièrebrace, in turn from the Latin Ferox brachium ), was the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou from 963 to his retirement in 990. Quick Facts Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou, Reign ...