William XI of Auvergne

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William XI[1] or William XII was the Count of Auvergne and Boulogne from 1277 until his death no later than 1279.[2]

William was the eldest son of Count Robert V [fr], as attested in the latter's will. He is first mentioned with the title count in an arrêt of the Parlement of Paris in 1276.[1] There is only one unreliable modern copy of a charter from Boulogne dated 1277 that directly attests William's brief rule of Auvergne. He was dead by 1279 and was succeeded by his brother, Robert VI [fr]. He was buried in the abbey of Bouschet [fr].[2]

William married a daughter of Humbert V of Beaujeu, constable of France, although she is unnamed in the sources.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Étienne Baluze, Histoire généalogique de la maison d'Auvergne justifiée par chartes, titres, histoires anciennes & autres preuves authentiques, Vol. 1 (Paris, 1708), p. 106.
  2. ^ a b c L'art de vérifier les dates des faits historiques, des chartes, des chroniques et autres anciens monuments, depuis la naissance de Notre-Seigneur, Vol. 10 (París, 1818–1819), p. 144.