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Adalbèrt II de la Marcha, comte de la Marcha

Also Known As: "Count de La Marche", "Audebert", "Adelbert", "Aldebert", "Audbert"
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Death: 1088
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Son of Bernard I, comte de la Marche and Amélie de Montignac
Husband of Poncie (Poncia) NN
Father of Boson III “Grignols” de la Marche, comte de la Marche; Almòdis de la Marche, comtesse de la March; NN son #3 de la Marche; NN son #2 de la Marche and NN daughter de la Marche
Brother of Rangearde de La Marche; Almodis de La Marche, countess consort of Toulouse & Barcelona, dame of Lusignan; Lucie de La Marche and Matilda de La Marche
Half brother of Adalbert II, comte de Périgord; Hélie III, comte de Périgord and Aina de Périgord

Occupation: Count of La Marche in Poitou
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About Aldebert II, comte de la Marche

AUDEBERT [II] de la Marche

From Medlands:

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(-1088).  The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence names "Audeberti comitis Marchiæ…filius Bernardi, qui fuit Audeberti, qui fuit Bosonis, qui Sulpicii, qui fuit Godfredi primi comitis de Karrofo"[42].  He succeeded his father [1038/1047] as Comte de la Marche.  "…Audeberti comitis de Marca…" subscribed the charter dated [1047] under which "Guilelmus…princeps Arvernorum" donated property to the abbey of Charroux[43].  "Audebertus comes filius Bernardi et frater meus Odo et mater nostra, necnon Aymericus de Gentiaco et Giraldus filius eius" relinquished rights "in curte Mariaco" in favour of Nouaillé by charter dated Jun [1040/48][44].  "Aldeberti comitis" subscribed the charter dated [1058/68] of "Aquitanorum…dux Gaufridus"[45].  “Hildebertus comes...et Odo frater eiusdem Hildeberti” confirmed the acquisition of “terram Montis Johannis” by Limoges Saint-Etienne by charter dated to [1081][46].  The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence records the death in 1088 of "Audebertus comes de Marchia" and the succession of "Boso filius eius"[47].  m PONCE, daughter of ---.  The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.  [1080].  Comte Audebert [II] & his wife had [six] children:

i) BOSON [III] de la Marche (-killed in battle near Confolens 1091). The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence records the death in 1088 of "Audebertus comes de Marchia" and the succession of "Boso filius eius"[48]. He succeeded his father in 1088 as Comte de la Marche. "…Boso…comes de Marchia…" affirmed the actions of "Amatus [archiepiscopi Burdagelensisi Legatique apostolici]" in the charter dated [1090][49]. The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence records that "Boso comes de Marchia" was killed "Confolento castro" in 1091 and was succeeded by "Aumodis soror sua"[50]. "Oddo comes…frater…Aldeberti Marchiæ comitis" donated "terram de alodo suo…Montecenso…in parrochia de Chambaret" and other properties to Uzerche, for the souls of "patris sui Bernardi comitis et matris suæ Ameliæ comitissæ ac nepotis sui Bosonis comitis…duorumque fratrum suorum filiorum…Ildeberti fratris", by charter dated to [1092][51]. m [ALDEARDIS, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. 1091].

ii) son (-before [1092]). "Oddo comes…frater…Aldeberti Marchiæ comitis" donated "terram de alodo suo…Montecenso…in parrochia de Chambaret" and other properties to Uzerche, for the souls of "patris sui Bernardi comitis et matris suæ Ameliæ comitissæ ac nepotis sui Bosonis comitis…duorumque fratrum suorum filiorum…Ildeberti fratris", by charter dated to [1092][52].

iii) son (-before [1092]). "Oddo comes…frater…Aldeberti Marchiæ comitis" donated "terram de alodo suo…Montecenso…in parrochia de Chambaret" and other properties to Uzerche, for the souls of "patris sui Bernardi comitis et matris suæ Ameliæ comitissæ ac nepotis sui Bosonis comitis…duorumque fratrum suorum filiorum…Ildeberti fratris", by charter dated to [1092][53].

iv) ALMODIS de la Marche (-[1117/29]). The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence records that "Boso comes de Marchia" was killed "Confolento castro" in 1091 and was succeeded by "Aumodis soror sua", wife of "Rotgerio comite"[54]. Ctss de la Marche 1098. "Aalmodis comitissa Marchiæ et filius meus Boso" confirmed the donation of property "in parrochia Cambartensi et in parrochia Sancti Ylarii de Las Corbas et in parrochia de Trainiaco", held by "patre meo Aldeberto et…avunculo meo Oddone", by "avunculus meus Oddo comes" by charter dated 23 Mar 1112[55]. "Comite Rotgerio et eius uxore comitissa de Marchia" are named in a charter dated to [1113/24] which records an agreement with the monks of Uzerche relating to the appointment of the abbot "in Agidunensi ecclesia"[56]. m (before 1091) ROGER de Montgommery, son of ROGER [II] de Montgommery, Sire d'Alençon, Earl of Shropshire and Shrewsbury & his first wife Mabile d'Alençon (-1123). He was a considerable landowner in England especially in Lancashire but was banished in 1102 with his brother Robert and retired to Poitou[57]. Comte de la Marche in 1113, de iure uxoris.

- see COMTES de LA MARCHE (MONTGOMMERY).

v) daughter . The Vita Simonis, interpolated in the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines, records the betrothal of "comes Symon" and "filiam comitis Hildeberti de Alvernis", specifying that Simon fled "ad monasterio de Casa Dei" without his father's knowledge before the marriage[58]. It is possible that this daughter was the same person as Almodis, who later married Roger de Montgommery (see above). Betrothed (before 1077) to SIMON de Crépy Comte du Vexin et de Bar-sur-Aube, son of RAOUL III “le Grand” Comte de Valois & his first wife Aelis de Bar-sur-Aube (-[30 Sep/1 Oct] 1080 Rome, bur 1082 Rome St Peter). He resigned his county in 1077, became a monk and went on pilgrimage to Rome where he died[59].

vi) [AMELIE (-after 1140). A manuscript genealogy records that “Eschivat”, son of “Jordanum”, son of “Jordanus Exbarrel, qui perrexit Jerosolymis”, married “filia comitissæ Marchiæ”[60]. The “comitissæ Marchiæ” is not identified. The probable chronology of the Chabanais family suggests that she was Ponce, wife of Audebert [II] Comte de la Marche. It is not clear from the document whether Eschivat´s wife was the daughter of “comitissæ Marchiæ” by her marriage to the comte de la Marche or by another otherwise unrecorded earlier or later marriage. However, the name Amélie strongly suggests that she was descended from the wife of Bernard Comte de la Marche who bore the same name. "Jourdain de Chabanais et Amélie sa femme" donated "l´église de Saint-Pierre de Cellefrouin" to the abbey of Charroux by undated charter, dated to the early 12th century[61]. A charter dated to after 1140 records an agreement between "Amelia de Cabaniaco et Matildis filia mea" and Saint-Pierre d´Angoulême regarding "manso de Sorouma", for the souls of "virorum nostrorum…Jordani de Cabaniaco et Ademari de Rupe et Maentiæ"[62]. [m firstly ---. This possible first marriage is indicated by the Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis which records that "castellum Chabanes et Confolent" was claimed by “Ademaro domino Rupis-Folcaudi...ex parte uxoris suæ” when it was granted by Vulgrin d´Angoulême to “Roberto de Burgundio, [Aimerico de] Rancone” together with “filia Jordani Eschivati” who had died without male heirs[63]. The passage indicates that the wife of Aimery de la Rochefoucauld was not the daughter of Eschivat de Chabanais. However, the wife of Aimery de la Rochefoucauld was clearly Amélie´s daughter, as shown by the charter dated to after 1140 which is quoted above. The tentative conclusion is that Aimery´s wife must have been the daughter of Eschivat´s wife by an earlier marriage.] m [secondly] ESCHIVAT de Chabanais, son of JOURDAIN [VI] de Chabanais & his wife --- (-bur Grenord).]

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