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  1. Emma of Blois (c. 950 – 27 December 1003) was Duchess of Aquitaine by marriage to William IV, Duke of Aquitaine. She ruled Aquitaine as regent for her son, William V, Duke of Aquitaine, from 996 until 1004.

  2. Emma de Blois (née vers 948 ou vers 950, morte vers 1003 ou vers 1005) est une dame de la haute aristocratie de la France de l'Ouest de la seconde moitié du Xe siècle, fille du comte de Blois, Thibaud le Tricheur, devenue duchesse d'Aquitaine et comtesse de Poitiers par son mariage en 967 ou 968 avec Guillaume IV d'Aquitaine, dit Fier à Bras.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Emma of Blois. Daughter of Theobald I the Trickster, count of Blois and Luitgarde of Vermandois. His overindulging in hunting and women offended her greatly. Around 990, he retired to a monastery. During the course of her marriage, she founded the monastery of Saint Peter in Bourguei and the abbey of Maillezais.

  4. Emma de Blois (nacida alrededor de 948 o alrededor de 950, muerta o de 1003 a 1005) es una dama de la aristocracia de Francia, al oeste de la segunda mitad del siglo X e, hija del conde de Blois Theobald el Tramposo, se convirtió en duquesa de Aquitania y condesa de Poitiers por su matrimonio en 967 o 968 con Guillermo IV de Aquitania ...

  5. When Emma de Blois was born in 0949, in Forcalquier, Basses-Alpes, France, her father, Thibaud le Tricheur de Blois vicomte de Tours, was 41 and her mother, Luitgarde de Vermandois, was 29. She married William Duke of Aquitiane Poitiers IV in 0968.

  6. 8 de sept. de 2018 · Emma of Blois was Duchess consort of Aquitaine by marriage. She also ruled Aquitaine as regent for her son William V. She is my 26 x great-grandmother. House of Blois coat of arms. Emma was born in France sometime in the 950s, daughter of Theobald I of Blois and Luitgarde of Vermandois 1.

  7. Emma of Blois, illegitimate daughter of Stephen, Count of Blois, a leader of the First Crusade and Crusade of 1101, slain on crusade 1101, (Emma was half-sister to Stephen, King of England); m.