ARCHAMBAUD [II] de Bourbon ([960/70]-21 May [1031/33]). "Ugo…Rex Francorum" issued a charter dated Jul 995 relating to property "in terra Archimbaldi comitis cum Maliis" which names "Archimbaldo comite et Archimbaldo filio suo, dilectis consanguineis nostris et Burchardo comite"[623]. As noted above, this charter is listed by Chazaud among the spurious Bourbon charters which are discussed in the Introduction to this part[624]. Sire de Bourbon. "Archimbaldus et uxoris sue Ermengardis…" subscribed the charter dated [24 Oct 1010/23 Oct 1011] under which "Leodegarius presbiter" donated property "in pago Arvernico in agro Valentiaco in villa Saligniaco in loco…Novem Fontibus…et in villa Blanziaco"[625]. The obituary of Souvigny records the death "XII Kal Jun" of "domino Archimbaldo viride"[626]. m ERMENGARDE, daughter --- (-22 Jan after 1034, bur [Souvigny]). "Archimbaldus et uxoris sue Ermengardis…" subscribed the charter dated [24 Oct 1010/23 Oct 1011] under which "Leodegarius presbiter" donated property "in pago Arvernico in agro Valentiaco in villa Saligniaco in loco…Novem Fontibus…et in villa Blanziaco"[627]. "Archembaldus et Albuinus, Geraldus quoque et Aymo" donated the Chapelle de La Faye to the abbey of Souvigny by charter dated [24 Oct 1024/23 Oct 1025], signed by "Archenbaldi, uxoris sue Ermengaudis et filiorum scilicet eiusdem…" and subscribed by "Geraldi nepoti eius"[628]. Archambaud [II] & his wife had four children