William of Auvergne
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William of Auvergne may refer to:
- William of Auvergne, Bishop of ParisWilliam of Auvergne, Bishop of ParisWilliam of Auvergne was a French priest who served as Bishop of Paris from 1228 until his death in 1249. He is also known as Guillaume d'Auvergne, Guilielmus Alvernus, or William of Paris.-Life:...
(1228–1249) - William IV of Auvergne (989–1016) (also called William I or V)
- William V of AuvergneWilliam V of AuvergneWilliam V succeeded his father, Robert I, as count of Auvergne in 1032. He made donations to the church of Clermont in 1030 and 1034. At Pentecost 1059 he assisted at the coronation of Philip I. In 1054 he married Philipa, daughter of Stephen, count of Gévaudan...
(1032–1064) (also called William II or VI) - William VI of AuvergneWilliam VI of AuvergneWilliam VI of Auvergne was a French count of the historically independent region of Auvergne, today in central France.He was married to Emma, daughter of Roger I of Sicily in 1086/1087, they had issue:* Robert III ....
(1096–1136) (also called William III or VII) - William VII the Young of AuvergneWilliam VII the Young of AuvergneWilliam VII "the Young" of Auvergne was a Count of the region of Auvergne, France during the years 1145-1168. He accompanied the French king, Louis VII, on the Second Crusade.William was the first Count of Auvergne to be given the title Dauphin...
(1143 – c. 1155) (also called William IV or VIII) (remained Count-Dauphin of Auvergne) - William VIII the Old, count of Auvergne (1155–1182) (also called William VII or IX; overthrew his nephew in 1155 and took over most of the county)
- William IX of Auvergne (1194–1195) (not always listed as a count, sometimes William X or XI)
- William X of Auvergne (1224–1246) (sometimes William XI or XII)
- William XI of Auvergne (1277–1279) (sometimes William XII or XIII)
- William XII of Auvergne (1325–1332) (sometimes William XIII or XIV)