de Thouars, Aimery VI

Nom de naissance de Thouars, Aimery VI 1a
ID Gramps I38284
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 1127    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Thouars, Geoffroy III [I53593]
Mère , Ameline [I57366]
         de Thouars, Aimery VI [I38284]

Familles

    Famille de de Thouars, Aimery VI et de Poitou, Agnès [F09266]
Mariés Femme de Poitou, Agnès [I46052]
  Enfants
  1. de Thouars, Marguerite [I47143]
  2. de Thouars, Geoffroy V [I40594]

Anecdote

AIMERY [VI] (-killed in battle 1127). "Gauffredus vicecomes Toarcensis et uxor mea Amelina et Aymericus filius meus" donated property to the priory of Saint-Nicolas de Poitiers by charter dated [1106][1351]. "Goffredus Toarcensium vicecomes" donated property to Chaise-le-Vicomte by charter dated 1120, witnessed by "Amelina Vicecomitissa uxor domni Goffredi, Aimericus primogenitus filius eius, Goffredus de Teofalgia frater eius, Petrus cognomento Episcopus et Savaricus puer ambo filii Vicecomitis"[1352]. Vicomte de Thouars. "Aimericus Toarcensium vicecomes et dominus…et uxor mea Agnes" confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Saint-Laon de Thouars by charter dated 9 Jan 1117[1353]. "Aimerico vicecomite Goffredi vicecomitis filio…" is named as present in the charter dated to [1125] under which "Goffredus deBellomonte" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Laon de Thouars[1354]. The Chronicon sancti Florentii Salmurensis records that "Aimericus vicecomes" was killed in 1127[1355]. m (before 9 Jan 1117) as her first husband, AGNES [Mathilde], daughter of --- ([late 1103]-8 Mar [1160 or before]). "Aimericus Toarcensium vicecomes et dominus…et uxor mea Agnes" confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Saint-Laon de Thouars by charter dated 9 Jan 1117[1356]. Primary sources assign two different parentages to the wife of Vicomte Aimery [VI]. The first possible origin is suggested by the Chronicle of Saint-Maixent, which records that "Willelmo comiti…" (indicating Guillaume VII Comte de Poitou) & his wife had five daughters, one of whom married "vicecomiti Toarcensi"[1357].Although this source does not name the Vicomte de Thouars in question, it suggests that the wife of Aimery [VI] was AGNES de Poitou, daughter of GUILLAUME IX Duke of Aquitaine [GUILLAUME VII Comte de Poitou] & his second wife Philippa de Toulouse. However, as there were several individuals in the Thouars family who bore the title "Vicomte de Thouars" at the same time, it is possible that this marriage refers to a different Vicomte from Aimery [VI]. Nevertheless, the Gestis Comitum Barcinonensium apparently corroborates this Aquitainian origin when it records that "Raimirus" (referring to Ramiro II King of Aragon) married "sororem comitis Pictaviensis" after leaving his monastery following his accession[1358]. It should be noted that Europäische Stammtafeln[1359] refers to Agnes as the illegitimate daughter of Duke Guillaume IX by his mistress Amauberge, but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. The second possible origin is provided by a fragmentary chronicle of the dukes of Aquitaine which specifically records the marriage of "Aimericus de Theofagiis vicecomes…de Thoarcio" and "Mahaudam [Agnes dicta] ex prosapia sua [=Willelmus Pictaviensis comes]…filia Willelmi de Podio-Fagi qui Franciæ camerarius erat in vita Regis Philippi"[1360]. If correct, this would mean that she was AGNES [Mathilde] du Puy-du-Fou, daughter of GUILLAUME du Puy-du-Fou & his wife Adela ---, although the dubious nature of the Puy-du-Fou genealogy is discussed in the document AQUITAINE DUKES. Another possible explanation for this confusion is that Aimery [VI] married twice, although if this is correct, it would not be clear which of the above named individuals was his first or second wife. Whatever her correct parentage, Agnès appears with her first husband for the first time in a document dated 9 Jan 1117[1361]. "Aimericus vicecomes Toarcii Agnesque uxor illius" donated property to the abbey of Sainte-Trinité de Tiron by charter dated to [1130] in this compilation but this is incorrect considering the known date of death of Vicomte Aimery[1362]. She married secondly (Jaca [Nov/Dec] 1135) Ramiro II "el Monje" King of Aragon and Navarre. Robert of Torigny records the marriage of "Remelium monachum [filim Santii regis Arragonem]" and "Mathildem matrem Willermi vicecomitis Toarci"[1363], although charters refer to her as Agnes. A fragmentary chronicle of the dukes of Aquitaine records the second marriage of "Mahauda…Agnes dicta" and "Ramelino cum successisset Regibus Aragoniæ"[1364]. "Ranimirus…rex…cum coniuge mea regina Angnes" donated property to San Pedro de Antefruenzo by charter dated Oct 1136[1365]. Her son Guillaume de Thouars ceded rights to her before leaving on crusade in 1147[1366]. Her son Geoffroi de Thouars made a donation in 1160 stipulating prayers for his deceased mother[1367]. Aimery [VI] & his wife had four children:

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID C3382A8ED52846799F67DA15E3ADC6DA94F2
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Thouars, Geoffroy III [I53593]
    1. , Ameline [I57366]
      1. de Thouars, Aimery VI
        1. de Poitou, Agnès [I46052]
          1. de Thouars, Marguerite [I47143]
          2. de Thouars, Geoffroy V [I40594]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc352070828
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut