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William III of Aquitaine (born around 915 – died April 3, 963) was an important leader in medieval France. He became the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers in 935. His father was Ebalus of Aquitaine.

William had a special nickname: Towhead. This likely referred to the color of his hair.

William was married to Adela of Normandy. They had a daughter named Adelaide of Aquitaine. Adelaide later became the Queen of France when she married Hugh Capet. William was followed as Duke and Count by his son, William IV of Aquitaine.

Who Was William III?

William III was a powerful ruler in a region of France called Aquitaine. A Duke was a high-ranking noble who ruled a large area of land, often like a small kingdom. A Count was also a noble, ruling a smaller region called a county.

His Family and Legacy

William's family was very important in French history. His daughter, Adelaide, marrying Hugh Capet was a big deal. Hugh Capet became the first king of a new royal family in France, known as the Capetian dynasty. This meant William's family was connected to the future kings and queens of France.

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