Aymer II was Count of Angoulême from 945 to his death in 952.
Family
editAymer was the illegitimate son of Count William Taillefer I of Angoulême and an unknown concubine. His brother was Count Arnald II Manzer of Angoulême.[1]
Biography
editAymer first appears in a document dated around 942: in which his father William Taillefer I donated property to the Abbey of Saint-Cybard and the deed of donation was also countersigned by his cousin Bernard, Count of Périgord (Bernardi comitis) and by his son Aymer, (Adhemari comitis filii Guillemi).[2]
He started to co-rule Angoulême with his father from 945 until his death, predeceasing his father.[3]
Aymer did not marry and had no known descendants.[1]