Apple ID conflict and/or too old

Hello,
This is a very stupid situation, and by reading some posts in the forum, I've read a similar conversation which, unfortunately did not bring answers for my problem…
I am an "old" Apple user and my Apple ID has been a username forever. With this Apple ID, I logged into Apple.com and used the account for equipment purchase for years. This Apple ID uses an email. When iTunes was created, I was not much using it, but when i got my iPad 2 years ago, I had to create an iTunes account thinking this account was different than the Apple one.
There has been an major change of OS on the iPad about over a year ago and when the iPad restarted, it asked again and again for an Apple ID refusing the username. I think I have created an account using the same email as my Apple account (do tou follow ?) but since there was something that could not be completed in the process, I have switched the iPad off and back on and my account was ok appearing to be the Apple account.
Now, with the new IOS7 upgrade, I can configure the iPad using the username of my Apple account but then the system requests me to upgrade the username thus using the email ot the account as the Apple ID.
When I try to do that, I get an error message saying my email is already used and that if it's my account, I can reset a forgotten password. The password is not forgotten, I just think I have accounts (Apple and iTunes) which bears the same email but not the same password and which I thought were not linked.
Oh my, it is so confusing even for me…
I haven't created an iCloud account yet, but for another member of my family's iPad, and recalling all of this questionning about Apple IDs, accounts, and so, I called Apple support in France and someone told me that Apple account  = iTunes account = iCloud… I did not have a better answer from the people at the Apple Store in Paris.
I was puzzled with that answer, but do you confirm ?
With these 2 accounts, how can I know which is which ? Since I use my Apple account (username, mail, pwd) for iTunes, how can I get rid of the other account ?
Thank you for your response… and help on that matter…
Illya  - from France -

Are iTunes and Apple and iCloud accounts separated ?
My Apple account uses an old username as the ID
The iTunes and Apple uses the same email
Unfortunately it seems I can't change my Apple ID into an email because it is already used…
Ideas ?

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