- Acfred of Aquitaine
Acfred (died 927) was briefly
Count of Auvergne andDuke of Aquitaine between 926 and his death, succeeding his brother William II. Acfred was the youngest son of the countAcfred I of Carcassonne and Adelinda, sister ofWilliam I of Aquitaine . He was the last direct heir of his house. [Lewis, 181.] His title of "duke" only appears in a posthumous charter of 928. [Ibid, 201 n33.]Acfred possessed very little land in Auvergne, most of it having been transformed into
allod s of the leading men long before. Based on surviving charters, he did not control theLyonnais or theVelay , though he held some property in the latter. [Ibid, 201.] His other property was scattered throughout the Auvergne andGévaudan . [Ibid, 202.] He did, however, possess a few comitalcastle s. [Ibid, 230.] When Acfred drew up a will in 927, he granted away all that remained of the comitalfisc to his retainers. [Ibid, 212.] He was generous to those ofClermont andLe Puy .Though
Adhemar of Chabannes calledEbalus Manzer his successor, no contemporary documents evidence Ebalus in Auvergne, though he certainly had a claim to it. [Ibid, 181 n12.] Ebalus, however, was not the only claimant. Between 940 and 941,Raymond Pons of Toulouse controlled the region, and, in 955,William III of Aquitaine invaded and held it. [Ibid, 202.]ee also
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*Lewis, Archibald R. " [http://libro.uca.edu/lewis/index.htm The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050] ". University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965. ----
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