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    William of Gellone (c. 755 – 28 May 812 or 814), the medieval William of Orange, was the second Duke of Toulouse from 790 until 811. In 804, he founded...
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    1028 – 1087), in French Guillaume le Conquérant, Norman conqueror of England William of Gellone (755-812/14), in French Guillaume d'Orange, Count of Toulouse...
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    abbey was called The Abbey of Gellone until Guillaume's death in 812, after which it was named The Abbey of Guillaume, and then the Abbey of Saint-Guilhem...
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    Maurice Chaume, "Études carolingiennes I: La famille de saint Guillaume de Gellone", in _Annales de Bourgogne_, vol. I (1929), 27-56 who presents the hypothesis...
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  • The Chanson de Guillaume, also called Chançun de Willame (English: "Song of William"), is a chanson de geste from the first half of the twelfth-century...
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  • the genre. It centres on Garin de Monglane. One of its main characters is William of Gellone. The cycle of Guillaume has more unity than the other great...
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    was Charlemagne's cousin William of Gellone (755–812). This William is immortalized in the Chanson de Guillaume, and the esteem in which he was held...
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    between the Umayyads of Spain and the Frankish army led by William of Gellone, the Duke of Toulouse. The Umayyads defeated the Franks and returned with...
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  • Occitan spelling, Guilhèm de Gellone; anglicised William of Gellone) Second count of Toulouse, cousin of Charlemagne Guillem de Masdovelles (1389–1438)...
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    William of Gellone's name in French, from the character his deeds inspired in the chanson de geste, the Chanson de Guillaume: "Guillaume au Court-nez"...
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    Prise d'Orange (category Chansons de geste)
    Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert Abbey (sometimes simply called Gellone) in 806, and died around 812. The name "Guillaume" was extremely common in the Middle Ages; Joseph...
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  • ein Fragment des Guillaume d'Orenge, 1851 – On a fragment of William of Gellone (supplement, 1852). Amis et Amiles und Jourdains de Blaivies, 1852 – "Amis...
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    William of Maleval (French: Guillaume de Malavalle), also known as William the Hermit or William the Great, was a French Christian and the founder of the...
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    on the site of a hunting lodge given by Charlemagne to his cousin Guillaume de Gellone. With its fortified medieval walls, this fortress dominated the surrounding...
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    December 31, 1506. To raise funds for its reconstruction, Archbishop Guillaume de Cambrai offered dispensations to eat butter during Lent in exchange for...
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    Benedict of Aniane, the monastery of Gellone (later St-Guillem du Désert), died there in 812, and under the name of "Guillaume au Court Nez" became the hero...
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  • origines maternelles du comte Otte-Guillaume. Annales de Bourgogne, 66. Raphaël Bijard (January 2021). "La construction de la Bourgogne Robertienne (936 -...
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    Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    living] (in French). Bourdeaux: Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel. 1768. p. 9. de Bertier de Sauvigny, Guillaume (1998). Metternich. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 2-213-60267-0...
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    about El Cid, Cantar de mio Cid, is written. (Approximate). The Chanson de Guillaume, a chanson de geste about William of Gellone, is written. 1142 May...
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    counts and barons of Cahors. The façade was renovated in 1316–1324 by Guillaume de Labroue, cousin of Pope John XXII, confirms this impression: it resembles...
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  • Machado de Miranda Francisco de Bastos Francisco Mendes Pereira João da Silveira João Lostau Navarro João Martins José do Porto Manuel Rodrigues de Moura...
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    fils Guillaume (le futur Guillaume III comte de Hainaut) au gouvernement des comtés de Hainaut, de Hollande, de Zélande, et de la seigneurie de Frise...
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    France, wife of Louis XII of France, known as "Saint Jeanne de Valois", in French "Ste Jeanne de France" John Ogilvie, Scottish Martyr, descended from the...
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    Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    her hand but the marriage negotiations never came through. She married Guillaume (II) count of Chalon in 1173 and was mother to Beatrix, countess of Chalon...
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