William of Auvergne
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William of Auvergne can refer to several people:
- William of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris (1228-1249)
- William IV of Auvergne (989–1016) (also called William I or V)
- William V of Auvergne (1032–1064) (also called William II or VI)
- William VI of Auvergne (1096–1136) (also called William III or VII)
- William VII the Young of Auvergne (1143 – c. 1155) (also called William IV or VIII) (remained Count-Dauphin of Auvergne)
- William VIII the Old, count of Auvergne (1155–1182) (also called William VII or IX; overthrew his nephew in 1155 and took over most of the county)
- William IX of Auvergne (1194–1195) (not always listed as a count, sometimes William X or XI)
- William X of Auvergne (1224–1246) (sometimes William XI or XII)
- William XI of Auvergne (1277–1279) (sometimes William XII or XIII)
- Willaim XII of Auvergne (1325–1332) (sometimes William XIII or XIV)