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Occitan: Bernat «Plantapeluda», comte d'Auvèrnhe, Catalan: Bernat «Plantapilosa», comte d'Alvèrnia, French: Bernard «Plantevelue», comte d'Auvergne, Spanish: Bernardo «Plantapilosa», condado de Tolosa, Latin: Bernardus, Count of Toulouse Esposo de: Ava d'Auvergne and Ermengarde Padre de Hector d'Auvergne; Adelinde d'Auvergne; Raculf, Vicomte de Mâcon; Guillaume I the Pious, Count of Auvergne & Duke of Aquitaine; Warin; and Ava Hermano de: William of Septimania; Roselinde Guilhemide and Sancia de Septimanie, Comtessa d'Agen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Plantapilosa http://www.friesian.com/flanders.htm#aquitaine Bernard II Plantevelue Comte d'Auvergne 1 Alias: Bernard Comte d'Autun Born: 22 MAR 840/41 in Uzes, Languedoc, France 2 Died: 886 in Autun, Saone-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France 1 Padre: Bernard I Count of Autun, Margrave Septimania b: BEF 804 in Autun, Saone-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France Madre: Dhuoda of Gascony, Countess of Agen & Septimania b: Alrededor de 804 in Gascony, France Marriage 1 Ermengarde d'Auvergne b: 845 in Chalons-sur-Marne, Marne, Champagne, France Hijes: William "Le Pieux" Duke of Aquitaine b: Alrededor de 863 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France Ava (Aba) d'Auvergne, Abbess of Sauxillanges b: 865 in Auvergne, France Adelaide d'Auvergne b: 867 in Auvergne, France Raculfe de Macon b: Alrededor de 870 in Macon, Saone-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France Notes [JW] Bernard was Count of Aquitaine and the Auvergne, Marquis of Gothie, Count of Autun, Count of Rodez. Turton has Bernard's parents as Bernard d'Auvergne & Luitgard, who are actually parents of his wife Ermengarde. ---------------------- The following is a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com: ID: I01374 Bernard II Plantevelue Comte d'Auvergne Bernard was Count of Aquitaine and the Auvergne, Marquis of Gothie, Count of Autun, Count of Rodez. As far as Count of Aquitaine, Ronald F. Malan in _The Genealogist_ vol. xi in an article titled: "The Ancestry of Dhouda, Duchess of Septamani" did state this. To my knowledge, Aquitaine in this period was a duchy not a county, the duke being Charles III son of Charles II king of Franks, HRE (grandson of Charlemagne). Note: I do not know if there was a "County of Aquitaine" within the duchy, but in this period of the beginnings of titles & meanings of same, Id think it doubtful. As to where the sources of the titles you give: Bernard Plantevelue Count of Auvergne [Ref: Bouchard, ES III:731, Dillange, Keats-Rohan Family Trees p247, Nat Taylor 23 May 1997, Nat Taylor-Sant Wm p205-223] Count of Autun, Count of Auvergne and Rovergue, 872: Marquis of Toulouse [Ref: Moriarty p215] Barnard Hairyfoot, Count of Auvergne; styled Duke by 898 [Ref: McBride2] Note: considering that he died in 885/6 Marquis of Gothie; Count of Autun, Count of Rodez [Ref: CP II:731, Keats-Rohan Family Trees p211-267] Dillange = Michael Dillange, Les comtes de Poitou, ducs d'Aquitaine (778-1204), Geste Editions, Geste Editions, 1996. Regards, Curt Sources: Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Page: 6 Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com Page: Alan B Wilson, 12 Jun 1998 Aka: Count of Anvergne. Chapter 4. DUKES of AQUITAINE 909-927 (FAMILY of BERNARD "Plantevelue") http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE.htm#BernardPlanteveluedie... BERNARD "Plantevelue" , son of BERNARD Marquis of Septimania & his wife Doda --- (Uzès 22 Mar 841-[20 Jun 885/16 Aug 886], maybe 6 Jan 886). The Manual of Dhuoda records the birth "XI Kal Apr", in the year following the death of Emperor Louis, at "Uzecia urbes" of the second child [Bernard] of Doda and her husband Bernard[130]. The Annales Bertiniani name "rex markiones Bernardum scilicet Tolosæ et iterum Bernardum Gothiæ, itemque Bernardum alium" in 868[131], this being Bernard Marquis of Gothia, although the date of his appointment has not so far been traced. Lay Abbot of Brioude 857/68. Comte d'Autun 864/69, deposed. "Bernardus comes et uxor eius Ermengardis" donated property "ecclesiam in villa Viciaco et in villa Lubiriaco et in villa Dignaciaco in patria Arvernica in vicaria Randanensi" to Saint-Julien de Brioude by charter dated 10 Mar [867][132]. Comte de Rodez/Rouergue 864/74. Comte d'Auvergne after 872. The Annales Bertiniani name "Bernardum Arvenicum comitem" in 877[133]. "Petrus" donated property "in pago Arvernico in comitatu Brivatensi in vicaria Nonatensi..." to Saint-Julien de Brioude for the souls of "Bernardi...comitis necnon...Bernardi comitis eiusque conjugis Inmengardis...comitissa, horumque prolis" by charter dated Jan "anno secundo regnante rege Francorum Carolo"[134]. "Bernardus comes et uxor mea Hermengardis" donated property "in pago Rutenico, in vicaria Severiacense villa Bautone" to the abbey of Conques by charter dated 21 Jul 882[135]. "Bernardus comes et uxor mea Hermengardis" donated property to Conques abbey by charter dated 21 Jul 883[136]. He obtained the county of Mâcon during the wars between the Carolingians and the Bosonids[137]. The 13th century obituary of the Eglise primatiale de Lyon records the death "VIII Id Jan" of "Bernardus comes"[138], although it is not certain that this relates to the same person. m ERMENGARDE, daughter of [BERNARD Comte [d'Auvergne] & his wife Liegardis ---] (-after 21 Jul 883). Ermengarde is shown in Europäische Stammtafeln as the daughter of Bernard and his wife Liegardis[139]. The primary source on which this information is based has not yet been identified. It is possible that it results from the charter dated Jan "anno secundo regnante rege Francorum Carolo" under which "Petrus" donated property "in pago Arvernico in comitatu Brivatensi in vicaria Nonatensi..." to Saint-Julien de Brioude for the souls of "Bernardi...comitis necnon...Bernardi comitis eiusque conjugis Inmengardis...comitissa, horumque prolis"[140]. The document does not specify any family relationship between the first-named Comte Bernard and the second or his wife Ermengarde. If such a family relationship existed, one of the possibilities is that Ermengarde was the daughter of the first Bernard. "Bernardus comes et uxor eius Ermengardis" donated property "ecclesiam in villa Viciaco et in villa Lubiriaco et in villa Dignaciaco in patria Arvernica in vicaria Randanensi" to Saint-Julien de Brioude by charter dated 10 Mar [867][141]. "Bernardus comes et uxor mea Hermengardis" donated property to Conques abbey by charter dated 21 Jul 883[142]. "Bernardus comes et uxor mea Hermengardis" donated property "in pago Rutenico, in vicaria Severiacense villa Bautone" to the abbey of Conques by charter dated 21 Jul 882[143]. "Princeps et marchio Willelmus" donated property to the church of Holy Trinity "pro animæ patris mei Bernardi et matris meæ Ermengardis " by charter dated Nov 916[144]. Her parents are shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[145] but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. Comte Bernard & his wife had four children: # GUILLAUME ([860/65]-6 Jul 918, bur Abbaye de Brioude, Haute-Loire). WARIN (-[before 918]). AVA (-before [913]). 4. ADALINDA . Bernard Plantapilosa or Bernard II of Auvergne (22 March 841 886[1]), or Plantevelue, son of Bernard of Septimania and Dhuoda, was the Count of Auvergne (as Bernard II) from 872 to his death. The Emperor Charles the Fat granted him the title of Margrave of Aquitaine in 885. His mother's Liber Manualis mentions that he was born at Uzès in the year following the death of Louis the Pious. He was appointed Margrave of Septimania (or Gothia) before 868. He was the lay abbot of Brioude between 857 and 868 and Count of Autun and from 864 to 869. He was deposed before 876 and replaced by Bernard of Gothia in that year. He returned to favour under Charles the Fat. In the war against Boso of Provence, he obtained the county of Mâcon. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Plantapilosa https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE.htm#BernardPlanteveluedi... From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Plantapilosa Bernard Plantapilosa or Bernard II of Auvergne (22 March 841 886[1]), or Plantevelue, son of Bernard of Septimania and Dhuoda, was the Count of Auvergne (as Bernard II) from 872 to his death. The Emperor Charles the Fat granted him the title of Margrave of Aquitaine in 885. Family He married Ermengard, daughter of Bernard I of Auvergne (or perhaps of Guerin I). They had at least two children: William I of Aquitaine Adelinda, who married Acfred I of Carcassonne Plantapilosa is often claimed to mean "Hairyfeet" or "Hairypaws".[2] This is based on the Latin meaning "sole of foot" of planta. | ||||