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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine abstract "Ebalus or Ebles Manzer or Manser (c. 870 – 935) was Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine on two occasions: from 890 to 892 and from 902 (Poitou) and 927 (Aquitaine) to his death.Ebles was an illegitimate son of Ranulf II of Aquitaine. "Manzer" or "Mamzer" is a Jewish word that meant bastard, son of a Christian man and Jewish woman." It appears that Ebles did not mind his name, and his "illegitimacy became a part of his style."Upon the death of his father (who was poisoned), Ebles assumed his father’s mantle and acquired the role of Count of Poitou. But Ebles could not hold onto the title for long. Aymar, a descendant of one of Ramnulf II’s predecessedors, challenged Ebles right to rule, as Ebles was merely a bastard son. In 892, Aymar, who was supported by Eudes of France, overthrew Ebles, and Ebles fled to the safety of his father’s allies, Count Gerald of Aurillac and William the Pious, count of Avergne and Duke of Aquitaine. William the Pious had taken Ebles under his care and assured the boy’s education after the death of Ebles’ father.In 902, Ebles, with the assistance of William the Pious, a distant relative, conquered Poitiers while Aymar was away, and reestablished himself in his former position. Charles III, who knew Ebles as a childhood companion, then formally invested Ebles with the title, Count of Poitou. Ebles would hold this title until this death.The comital title was the only one to which he ever had legitimate investiture. Ebles allotted the abbey of Saint-Maixent to Savary, Viscount of Thouars, who had been his constant supporter. He restructured Poitou by creating new viscounties in Aulnay and Melle and dissolved the title and position of Viscount of Poitou upon the death of its holder, Maingaud, in 925.In 904, he conquered the Limousin.In 911 he, with two other French commanders were aligned in opposition to Rollo, a Norwegian invader who had plundered the countryside. Ebles and the other two commanders intended to lead their armies in defense of the city of Chartes. Part of Rollo’s army camped on a hill (Mont-Levis) north of the city, while the rest were stationed on the plains outside Chartes.On Saturday, July 20, 911, the battle between the French and Danish armies commenced. "Rollo and his forces were shamefully routed, smitten, as the legend tells, with corporeal blindness. A panic assuredly fell upon the heroic commander, a species of mental infirmity discernible in his descendants: the contagious terror unnerved the host. Unpursued, they dispersed and fled without resistance." At the end of the day, 6,800 Danes lay dead on the field of battle.Ebles was somewhat slow in arriving at Chartres, so he was unable to "take his due share in the conflict." His victorious partners proudly boasted of their success, and mocked Ebles and his tardy army. To redeem his honor and quiet the ridicule, Ebles accepted a challenge to confront the remant of the Danish army that remained camped on the Mont-Levis. But instead of driving the Danes away, Ebles’ army was defeated soundly. "In the dark of the night, the Northmen, sounding their horns and making a terrible clamour, rushed down the mount and stormed" Ebles camp. Ebles fled and hid in a drum in a fuller’s workshop. His cowardice and dishonor was derided in a popular French ballad of the Plantagenet age.When Ebles’ benefactor, William the Pious, died, William was succeeded as Duke of Aquitaine by William the Younger. In 927, William the Younger died, and he left his title to his brother Acfred; but Acfred did not live even a year. Acfred made Ebles his heir, and in 928 Ebles assumed the titles Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Berry, Count of Auvergne, and VelayIn 929, King Rudolph started trying to reduce the power of Ebles. He withdrew from him access to Berry, then in 932 he transferred the titles of Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Auvergne to the Count of Toulouse, Raymond Pons. Moreover, the territory of La Marche, which was under the control of the lord of Charroux, vassal of Ebles, was transformed into an independent county.".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine birthYear "0870".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine deathYear "0935".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine parent Ranulf_II_of_Aquitaine.
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine birthPlace "c. 870".
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine dateOfDeath "935".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine deathDate "935".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine father Ranulf_II_of_Aquitaine.
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine name "Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine".
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine spouse "Adele".
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine spouse "Emilienne".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine title Count_of_Poitiers.
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine years "890".
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine comment "Ebalus or Ebles Manzer or Manser (c. 870 – 935) was Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine on two occasions: from 890 to 892 and from 902 (Poitou) and 927 (Aquitaine) to his death.Ebles was an illegitimate son of Ranulf II of Aquitaine.".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Ebalus (Aquitanien)".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Ebalus Bękart".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Ebalus di Aquitania".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Ebalus".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Ebles Manzer".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Ebles Manzer".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Ebles Manzer".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine label "Эбль Манцер".
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine sameAs Ebalus_(Aquitanien).
- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine sameAs Εμπλ_της_Ακουιτανίας.
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine sameAs Ebalus.
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- Ebalus,_Duke_of_Aquitaine name "Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine".