Aina de Périgord
(-After 1058) |
Aina de Périgord
General Notes: AINA de Périgord (-after 1058). The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence names "Audeberti comitis Petragoricæ filiam" as the wife of "Gaufredus", specifying that they later separated on the grounds of consanguinity. This is impossible from a chronological point of view if it is assumed the charters dated 1122 naming "Ascelina comitissa" (see above) refer to the wife of Audebert [III] Comte de Périgord. It is therefore posited that Aina was the daughter of Boson [III] which, assuming the latter's birth in [990], is chronologically consistent with her first marriage before 1039. The primary source which confirms her first marriage has not so far been identified, although the charter dated 1043 under which "Ama comitissa Burdagelensis seu Petragorice patrie" donated property in the Dordogne to the monastery of Sainte-Marie-de-la-fin-des-terres suggests that it may be correct. After her repudiation by her second husband, she became a nun at Notre Dame de Saintes where she died. Aina married Guy de Poitou Duc d'Aquitaine (Guillaume VIII), Comte de Poitou, son of Guillaume de Poitou Duc d'Aquitaine (V), Comte de Poitou (II) and Agnès de Mâcon, in Jan 1044. (Guy de Poitou Duc d'Aquitaine (Guillaume VIII), Comte de Poitou was born in 1023, died on 25 Sep 1086 and was buried in Église Abbatiale de Saint-Jean l'Evangéliste de Montierneuf, Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, 86000, FR.) |
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