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  1. William (died 1455) was Seigneur de Avesnes and Viscount of Limoges from 1404 until his death. He was also briefly Count of Périgord following the death of his brother John II, Count of Penthièvre, in 1454.

  2. Between Limoges, Brive and Périgueux, the viscounts of Limoges (French: vicomtes de Limoges), also called viscounts of Ségur created a small principality, whose last heir was Henry IV. Ségur was the main home of these viscounts, in the heart of their domain.

  3. The House of Rochechouart ( French: [ʁɔʃ (ə)ʃwaʁ]; Maison de Rochechouart) is the oldest noble family in France. This powerful dynasty of the Carolingian era dates back to Foucher, supporter of Charles the Bald, who became viscount ( vicomte) of Limoges in 876.

  4. 11 de mar. de 2024 · It was the end of March 1199 when Richard went firefighting again. He led a company to the Limousin to suppress a revolt by the Count of Angoulême and Viscount Aimar of Limoges. His target was the castle of Châlus-Chabrol, which was hardly formidable, being home to just 40 people.

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  5. Geoffrey I de Lusignan married Humberga, daughter of Ademar IV, viscount of Limoges."8 She died before 1200. In May of that year Geoffrey issued a charter for the abbey of Absie with the consent of his wife Eustachia and his son Geof-frey, who was still an infant.19 The fact that Geoffrey styled himself lord of Mon-

  6. William (died 1455) was Seigneur de Avesnes and Viscount of Limoges from 1404 until his death. He was also briefly Count of Périgord following the death of his brother John II, Count of Penthièvre, in 1454.

  7. About: Viscounty of Limoges. Between Limoges, Brive and Périgueux, the viscounts of Limoges (French: vicomtes de Limoges), also called viscounts of Ségur created a small principality, whose last heir was Henry IV. Ségur was the main home of these viscounts, in the heart of their domain.