ALDUIN [Audouin] [I] (-27 Mar 916, bur Angoulême Saint-Cybard). The Chronicle of Adémar de Chabannes names "Alduinus et Villelmus" as the two sons of Vulgrin, in a later passage recording that Alduin inherited Angoulême[423]. The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis names "Aldouino quidem Engolismam, Guillermo vero et Agennum" as the sons of "Vulgrinus"[424]. A recital (undated) of two miracles attributed to relics conserved in the abbey of Charroux names "Audoinus filius Vulgrinni" as count of Angoulême[425]. He succeeded his father in 886 as Comte d'Angoulême. The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis records that "Aldouinus Engolismensis comes" undertook the restoration of "muros civitatis Engolismæ"[426]. The death "VI Kal Apr 916" of "Ilduinus comes" is recorded in the Annales Engolismenses[427]. The Chronicle of Adémar de Chabannes records that "Vulgrimni filius eius Alduinus" lived thirty years after succeeding his father, and in a later passage his death "VI Kal Apr" and his burial next to his father[428]. The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis records the death "VI Kal Apr" of "Alduinus" and his burial next to his father[429]. m ---. The name of Alduin's wife is not known. Comte Alduin [I] & his wife had three children