ADEMAR [III] "le Barbu" de Limoges (-after 1139, bur Limoges Saint-Martial). "Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensis" donated "ecclesiam de Celom" to Uzerche by charter dated 1068, witnessed by "Umberga uxor Ademari, filii eorum Elias, Petrus et Ademarus"[492]. The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis names "Ademarum" as son of "Ademarum" and his wife "Humbergam"[493]. The Chronicon Bernardi Iterii records the donation to Saint-Marcial de Limoges by "Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensis et uxor ipsius Umberga, et filii Petrus et Ademarus" dated 1077[494]. "Ademarus vicecomes" donated "mansum…a La Valetta…in parrochia Sancti Eparchii prope villam de Sadarnac" to Uzerche by charter dated to [1067/90], witnessed by "Ademarus filius prædicti vicecomitis…"[495]. Vicomte de Limoges. "Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensium" donated property "la Galmundia…in parrochia Sanctæ Eulaliæ et…in parrochia Sancti Eparchii…A la Prada" to Uzerche, when he sent "clericum consobrinum suum…Stephanum" to Uzerche for his crimes, for the souls of "patris sui Ademari viececomitis et matris suæ Umbergæ", with the consent of "Maria uxor eius", by charter dated to [1097/1108][496]. "Ademarus vicecomes filius eius" confirmed the donation "apud Celom" by "Ademari vicecomitis", after the death of the latter, by charter dated 1108[497]. "Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensis" donated property rights in "silva de Born" to Notre-Dame de Dalon by charter dated to [1114/20][498]. "Domnus Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensis" donated property to the priory of Aureil, for the souls of "filiorum suorum Guidonis et Helie", by charter dated to [1117/39][499]. "Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensis" confirmed the privileges of Uzerche by charter dated to [1121][500]. "Ademarus Lemovicensis vicecomes et…Archambaudus vicecomes de Comborn et …Brunicens uxor eius et filia supradicti Ademari" donated property "in manso Motario" to Notre-Dame de Dalon by charter dated to [1121/38][501]. "Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensium" donated revenue from "ecclesiæ de Celom" to Uzerche, for the souls of "Guidonis et Eliæ…filiorum suorum" by charter dated to [1125/30][502]. Monk at Cluny 1138. "Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensis" donated property to Cluny by charter dated 1138, subscribed by "Archimbaldus vicecomes et uxor eius, filia predicti vicecomitis"[503]. m firstly [--- d'Angoulême], daughter of [GUILLAUME [V] TALAFER Comte d'Angoulême & his wife Vitapoi de Bezaume]. The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis refers to the mother of "Guido filius Ademari vicecomtiis" as "sorore Sectoris-ferri comitis Engolismensis"[504]. It is possible that this passage results from confusion with the first wife of Vicomte Adémar [II], recorded in secondary sources as Humberge d'Angoulême (see above) although her Angoulême origin has not yet been confirmed from primary sources. It is unlikely that the wives of both Vicomtes de Limoges were from the family of the Comtes d'Angoulême. Not only would this mean that the younger Vicomte married his first cousin on his mother's side of the family (few first cousin marriages have been observed in the families of the Aquitainian nobility at that time) but also that Vicomte Adémar [III]'s daughter Emma would have been doubly related to her third husband (assuming that Emma was born from her father's first marriage, which has not yet been verified). If the first wife of Vicomte Adémar [III] was from the Angoulême family, from a chronological point of view her father must have been Comte Guillaume [V] Talafer. m secondly (before 1108) MARIE des Cars, daughter of --- (-after 1124). The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis names "Maria de Carrio" as stepmother ("noverca") of "Guido filius Ademari Vicecomitis"[505]. "Ademarus vicecomes Lemovicensium" donated property "la Galmundia…in parrochia Sanctæ Eulaliæ et…in parrochia Sancti Eparchii…A la Prada" to Uzerche, when he sent "clericum consobrinum suum…Stephanum" to Uzerche for his crimes, for the souls of "patris sui Ademari viececomitis et matris suæ Umbergæ", with the consent of "Maria uxor eius", by charter dated to [1097/1108]