Viscount Thouars is in Viscounts of France.
Around 1120 Geoffrey Thouars III Viscount Thouars [aged 70] died. His son Aimery [aged 30] succeeded V Viscount Thouars.
In 1127 Aimery Thouars V Viscount Thouars [aged 37] died. His son Geoffrey [aged 2] succeeded IV Viscount Thouars.
Before 1140 Geoffrey Thouars IV Viscount Thouars [aged 14] and Aenor Lusignan Viscountess Thouars [aged 9] were married. She by marriage Viscountess Thouars. She the daughter of Hugh "Brown" VII of Lusignan II Count of La Marche [aged 74] and Saracine Lezay Countess Lusignan and La Marche. He the son of Aimery Thouars V Viscount Thouars and Agnes Poitiers Queen Consort Aragon [aged 34]. They were half second cousins.
In 1173 Geoffrey Thouars IV Viscount Thouars [aged 48] died. His son Aimery [aged 21] succeeded VII Viscount Thouars. Cecile or Sybil Laval Viscountess Thouars [aged 23] by marriage Viscountess Thouars.
On 21st May 1226 Aimery Thouars VII Viscount Thouars [aged 74] died. His son Guy succeeded I Viscount Thouars.
In 1242 Guy Thouars I Viscount Thouars died. His son Aimery succeeded IX Viscount Thouars.
In 1256 Aimery Thouars IX Viscount Thouars died. In 1256 His brother Renaud succeeded Viscount Thouars.
In 1269 Renaud Thouars Viscount Thouars died. His brother Savary succeeded IV Viscount Thouars.
In 1308 Guy Thouars II Viscount Thouars died. His brother Jean succeeded I Viscount Thouars.
In 1332 Jean Thouars I Viscount Thouars died. In 1332 His brother Hugues succeeded II Viscount Thouars.
In 1333 Hugues Thouars II Viscount Thouars died. His nephew Louis succeeded I Viscount Thouars.
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Savary Thouars IV Viscount Thouars died. His uncle Aimery succeeded VIII Viscount Thouars.
Louis Thouars I Viscount Thouars and Jeanne Capet Viscountess Thouars were married. She by marriage Viscountess Thouars. She the daughter of Robert Capet IV Count Dreux.
Guy Thouars II Viscount Thouars and Marguerite Brienne Viscountess Thouars were married. She by marriage Viscountess Thouars. She the daughter of John Brienne I Count of Eu and Beatrice Saint Pol Countess Eu. They were fourth cousin twice removed. He a great x 3 grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.
Renaud Thouars Viscount Thouars and Eléonore Nesle Viscountess Thouars were married. She by marriage Viscountess Thouars. She the daughter of John "Good and Stammerer" Nesle II Count Soissons and Matilda Amboise Countess Soissons. They were fourth cousin once removed. He a great x 2 grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England.
Aimery Thouars V Viscount Thouars and Agnes Poitiers Queen Consort Aragon were married. She by marriage Viscountess Thouars. She the daughter of William "Troubadour" Poitiers IX Duke Aquitaine and Philippa Rouerge Duchess Aquitaine.
Geoffrey Thouars III Viscount Thouars succeeded III Viscount Thouars.