Aimery, I Viscount of Châtellerault

Male - 1151


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  1. 1.  Aimery, I Viscount of Châtellerault (son of Boson, II de Châtellerault and Aleanor de Thouars); died 1151.

    Notes:

    Aimery I de Rouchefoucould (died 1151), was the Viscount of Châtellerault and father of Aenor de Châtellerault. Through his daughter he was the grandfather of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who would become Duchess of Aquitaine (in her own right) as well as queen of both France and England. Eleanor was arguably the most celebrated woman in Medieval European history.

    Family

    Aimery was born to Boson II de Châtellerault and his wife, Aleanor de Thouars. His paternal grandparents were Hugues I de Châtellerault and his wife, Gerberge. His maternal grandparents were Aimery IV, Viscount of Thouars and Aremgarde de Mauléon.

    Through his granddaughter, Eleanor, Aimery was an ancestor of various nobles and monarchs including: Richard I of England, Marie, Countess of Champagne, John of England, Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany, Joan, Queen of Sicily, Eleanor, Queen of Castile, Matilda, Duchess of Saxony and Henry the Young King.

    Life

    Marriage

    Aimery was married to Amauberge, called la Dangereuse, the daughter of Barthelemy de L'Isle Bouchard and his wife Gerberge de Blaison. Their marriage produced at least three children:

    Hugh, his father's heir to the viscounti
    Raoul became the lord of Fay-la-Vineuse through his marriage to Elisabeth de Faye
    Aenor(c. 1103 - March 1130) married William X, Duke of Aquitaine, mother to Duchess Eleanor and Petronilla and the short lived William Aigret.

    Eleanor of Aquitaine was known to have been quite fond of her maternal uncles, Hugh and Raoul, and granted them during her two tenures as queen of France and then of England.

    The Affair

    In 1115, after seven years of marriage, Amauberge was literally "abducted" from her bedchamber by William IX, Duke of Aquitaine. She was taken to a tower in his castle in Potiers called Maubergeonne. As a result, Amauberge or Dangereuse was nicknamed La Maubergeonne. Abductions like these were quite common among nobles during the Middle Ages. However, in this particular case she seems to have been a willing contributor to the affair.

    The Duke of Aquitaine, known to history as being the first troubadour was quite popular with the women of his time and was known to have had many affairs. However, the Viscountess would become his mistress for the rest of his life. There is no record of complaint by Aimery. This is believed to be because the Viscount feared the wrath of his powerful and volatile overlord. It would be the Duke's wife, Philippa of Toulouse who took action against the "abduction" and affair. Her actions would lead to both William and Dangereuse being excommunicated by the Pope. William used his wealth and power to eventually reconcile with the Pope and was accepted back into the Church.

    In 1121 Aimery and Dangereuse's daughter would marry William IX's son and heir, who would become Duke William X of Aquitaine. It is believed that this union came about at Dangereuse's urging. Historians don't see another reason for the union of such a powerful man to the daughter of a minor vassal. Not only that, but Aenor was the daughter of the woman the future duke hated for her role in the treatment of his mother. Despite the cause, the marriage led to the birth of Eleanor of Aquitaine and made Aimery an ancestor of some of Europe's most famous nobles and rulers.

    Aimery — Dangereuse de l'Isle Bouchard. Dangereuse (daughter of Barthelemy de L'Isle Bouchard and Gerberge de Blaison) was born 1079; died 1151. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Aenor de Châtellerault was born Abt 1103, Châtellerault, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; died Mar 1129/30, Talmont, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Boson, II de Châtellerault (son of Hugues, I de Châtellerault and Gerberge).

    Boson — Aleanor de Thouars. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Aleanor de Thouars (daughter of Aimery, IV de Thouars Vicomte de Thouars and Aurengarde de Mauleon).
    Children:
    1. 1. Aimery, I Viscount of Châtellerault died 1151.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hugues, I de Châtellerault

    Hugues — Gerberge. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Gerberge
    Children:
    1. 2. Boson, II de Châtellerault

  3. 6.  Aimery, IV de Thouars Vicomte de Thouars

    Aimery — Aurengarde de Mauleon. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Aurengarde de Mauleon
    Children:
    1. Hildegarde de Thouars
    2. 3. Aleanor de Thouars