Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Angouleme
Isabel de Angulema
Isabel de Angulema fue una noble francesa, única hija de Aymar III, conde de Angulema, y de Alicia de Courtenay, hija a su vez de Pedro I, señor de Courtenay, hijo del rey Luis VI de Francia.
Luis Antonio de Francia
Luis Antonio de Francia fue el último delfín de Francia entre 1824 y 1830, hijo primogénito de Carlos X y María Teresa de Saboya. A su nacimiento, su tío, el rey Luis XVI de Francia, le otorgó el título de duque de Angulema.
Eduardo de Angulema
Eduardo de Angulema fue un príncipe inglés, segundo en la línea de sucesión al trono, hermano mayor de Ricardo de Burdeos, futuro Ricardo II. Hijo mayor de Eduardo, príncipe de Gales llamado el Príncipe Negro y su esposa Juana, condesa de Kent.
Prince Eudes, Duke of Angoulême
Henri, Count of Paris, Duke of France, was the Orléanist pretender to the defunct French throne as Henry VII.
Charles de Valois, Duke of Angoulême
Charles de Valois was a French royal bastard, count of Auvergne, duke of Angoulême, and memoirist.
Juan de Orleans
Juan de Orleans, fue Condé de Angulema y de Périgord.
Aymer of Angoulême
Aymer was the last Count of Angoulême of the House of Taillefer. He was the youngest child of Count William VI and Marguerite de Turenne. Two of his elder brothers, Wulgrin III and William VII, became Counts of Angoulême in succession after the death of their father in 1179.
Wulgrin I of Angoulême
Wulgrin I was the Count of Angoulême, Périgueux, and possible Saintonge from 866 to his death. His parents were Vulfard (Wulfard), Count of Flavigny, and Suzanne, who was a daughter of the Bego I, Count of Paris. His brother Hilduin the Young was the abbot of Saint-Denis. Another brother was Adalard of Paris. Ademar of Chabannes is the chief source on his active reign in preserving and moulding Angoulême.
William VI of Angoulême
William VI of Angoulême was also known as William Taillefer IV. The eldest son of Count Wulgrin II of Angoulême and his first wife, Poncia, daughter of Roger the Poitevin and Almodis, he succeeded his father at the head of the county of Angoulême in 1140.
Guy Ier de Lusignan
Guy of Lusignan, Guy of La Marche or Guy of Angoulême or Guy I de Lusignan, Seigneur de Couhé et de Peyrat c. 1282, succeeded his brother Hugh XIII as Seigneur de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême on 1 November 1303.