- Emenon
Emenon or Emeno was the
Count of Poitou (828 – 839), Périgord (863 – 866), and Angoulême (863 – 866).It is unknown who nominated him count of Poitou, but it was probably
Pepin I of Aquitaine , at whose side he had fought against the emperorLouis the Pious . During his tenure in Poitous, the Empress Judith was imprisoned in the abbey ofSainte-Croix atPoitiers for a while. The country ofHerbauges was taken from him and given inbenefice toRagenold of Neustria . When Pepin died, Emenon joined the nobles who proclaimed Pepin II king. Louis invaded Aquitaine and took Poitiers, passing Christmas there in 839 and appointed Ranulf I in his place as count.Emenon became count of Périgord and Angoulême in 863. He died in battle with
Landri, Count of Saintes , who was also killed.He married Sancha, daughter of Sancho II of Gascony, and left a son, Arnold, who became
duke of Gascony . By a second wife, a daughter ofOdo I, Count of Troyes , he left two sons: Adhemar, who inherited Poitou, and Adalelm, who later becameCount of Troyes .
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