- William III of Aquitaine
William III (915–
3 April 963 ), called Towhead (French: "Tête d'étoupe", Latin: "Caput Stupe") from the colour of his hair, was the "Count of the Duchy of Aquitaine" from 959 andDuke of Aquitaine from 962 to his death. He was also theCount of Poitou (as William I) from 935 and Count of Auvergne from 950. Theprimary source s for his reign areAdemar of Chabannes ,Dudo of Saint-Quentin , andWilliam of Jumièges .William was son of Ebalus Manzer and Emilienne. He was born in
Poitiers . He claimed the Duchy of Aquitaine from his father's death, but the royal chancery did not recognise his ducal title until the year before his own death.Shortly aftered the death of King Rudolph in 936, he was constrained to forfeit some land to
Hugh the Great by Louis IV. He did it with grace, but his relationship with Hugh thenceforward deteriorated. In 950, Hugh was reconciled with Louis and granted the duchies of Burgundy and Aquitaine. He tried to conquer Aquitaine with Louis's assistance, but William defeated them. Lothair, Louis's successor, feared the power of William. In August 955 he joined Hugh to besiege Poitiers, which resisted successfully. William, however, gave battle and was routed.After the death of Hugh, his son
Hugh Capet was named duke of Aquitaine, but he never tried to take up his fief, as William reconciled with Lothair.He was given the abbey of
Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand , which remained in his house after his death. He also built a library in thepalace of Poitiers .Marriage and issue
He married
Gerloc (renamed Adele), daughter ofRollo of Normandy . They had at least two children:
* Adelaide, who marriedHugh Capet
* William, his successor in Aquitaine. He abdicated to the abbey ofSaint-Cyprien in Poitiers and left the government to his son.ee also
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