Margaret of Turenne (fl. 12th c.)
Margaret of Turenne (fl. 12th c.)
Countess of Angoultablême. Married Aimar IV, count of Limoges; m. Guillaume also known as William IV Taillefer, count of Angoulême (r. 1140–1178); children: (2nd m.) Vulgrin III Taillefer, count of Angoulême (1178–1181); William; Ademar.
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