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William III, Count of Nevers






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William III, Count of Nevers
Count of Nevers
Reign1148 – 1161
PredecessorWilliam II
SuccessorWilliam IV
Bornc. 1107
Died21 November 1161
Spouse(s)Ida
IssueWilliam IV, Count of Nevers
Guy, Count of Nevers
Renaud
Adelaide
Ermengarde
FatherWilliam II, Count of Nevers
MotherAdelaide

William III, Count of Nevers (c. 1107 – 21 November 1161) was Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre (1148–1161). He was born in Auxerre.

Family

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He was a son of William II of Nevers and his wife Adelaide. The ancestry of his mother is unknown.[1]

His brother Renaud of Nevers was Count of Torrene until his death in 1148, while participating in the Second Crusade.[2] Robert of Nevers, another brother, is only mentioned in a charter dating to 1134. Their sister Anne of Nevers was married with William VIII, Count of Auvergne, also known as "William the Old" (reign 1155–1182). They were parents to Robert IV, Count of Auvergne (reign 1182–1194).

Life account

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He is recorded as co-signing legal decisions by his father in charter dating to 1121 and 1134. On 21 September 1137, Orderic Vitalis records him accompanying Geoffrey V of Anjou in his entry in the Duchy of Normandy,[3] as part of the conflict between Matilda, Countess of Anjou and her cousin Stephen of England. Their struggle lasted from 1135 to 1154 and is known as The Anarchy.

William III joined Louis VII of France in the Second Crusade.[4] On 21 August 1148, his father died and William III succeeded him in Nevers and Auxerre. He is considered to have succeeded his younger brother in Tonnere at about the same time.

Marriage

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William III married Ida of Sponheim.[2] She was a daughter of Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia and Uta of Passau.[2] They had at least five children:

References

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  1. ^ Origine et Historia Brevi Nivernensium Comitum, RHGF XII, p. 316
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Constance Brittain Bouchard, Sword, Miter, and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy, 980-1198, (Cornell University Press, 1987), 347.
  • ^ Orderic Vitalis, Historia Ecclesiastica, Vol. VI, Book XIII, p. 467
  • ^ Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades: Volume 2, The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Frankish East (1952), p. 262
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    French nobility
    Preceded by

    William II

    Count of Nevers, Count of Auxerre
    1148–1161
    Succeeded by

    William IV


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    Categories: 
    1100s births
    1161 deaths
    Counts of Nevers
    Counts of Auxerre
    Christians of the Second Crusade
     



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