Raymond Pons (Regimundus Pontio; died after 944), who may be numbered Raymond III or Pons I, was the count of Toulouse from 924. In 932, Raymond Pons...
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Pons (II) William (1019–1060) was the Count of Toulouse from 1037. He was the eldest son and successor of William III Taillefer and Emma of Provence....
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Tripoli itself. Bertrand was the eldest son of Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse, and had ruled Toulouse since Raymond left on the First Crusade in 1095. He was...
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of Toulouse (c. 1040 – 1094) was Count of Toulouse, Margrave of Provence, and Duke of Narbonne from 1061 to 1094. He was the son of Pons of Toulouse and...
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the numerical designation assigned Raymond Pons, who seems to have succeeded his father as the count of Toulouse before 926, and who is last seen in...
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County of Tripoli in the Near East. Raymond was a son of Pons of Toulouse and Almodis de La Marche. He received Saint-Gilles with the title of "count" from...
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The count of Toulouse (Occitan: comte de Tolosa, French: comte de Toulouse) was the ruler of Toulouse during the 8th to 13th centuries. Originating as...
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Raymond II (Latin: Raimundus; c. 1116 – 1152) was count of Tripoli from 1137 to 1152. He succeeded his father, Pons, Count of Tripoli, who was killed...
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Raymond III, Count of Toulouse, his father Raymond Pons being stripped of an ordinal), while others follow the Códice de Roda in giving Raymond Pons a...
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Raymond II (died 924) was the Count of Toulouse, Nîmes, and Albi. He was the, probably elder, son of Odo of Toulouse and Garsenda. In 886, at the death...
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the count of Poitiers, and he transferred the title of Duke of Aquitaine to his new ally Count Raymond III Pons of Toulouse. However, the counts of the...
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of Tripoli developed into a fully independent crusader state during Pons' reign. Pons' father, Bertrand, was the eldest son of Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse...
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II, Count of Toulouse Raymond Pons, Count of Toulouse Raymond III, Count of Toulouse Raymond (IV), Count of Toulouse William III, Count of Toulouse Raymond...
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co-wrote with Pons of Balazun, ends with the events immediately following the capture of Jerusalem in 1099. Raymond was probably born second half of the 11th...
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Raymond Pons, Count of Toulouse (934–942) Raymond, Count of Toulouse (942–961) William (IV) (961–963), son of Ebalus Manzer, also Duke of Aquitaine. From...
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Azaz In 1125, Count Pons of Tripoli marched against the Turks who had again attacked Edessa, this time besieging the town of Azaz. Pons of Tripoli, Baldwin...
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He was the son of Raymond III, Count of Toulouse and probably grandson of Raymond Pons. His story is confusing and identification of the various persons...
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created last. The history of the counts of Tripoli began with Raymond IV of Toulouse, who led the Siege of Tripoli. The first count was his son Bertrand,...
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assistance, married Count Pons of Toulouse in 1040. Almodis was still Pons' wife in April 1053, when she was abducted by Count Ramon Berenguer I of Barcelona....
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of France, fighting the count of Poitiers, conferred the title of Duke of Aquitaine to new ally Count Raymond Pons of Toulouse. The French throne had become...
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Count (961–1008) County of Toulouse (complete list) – Odo, Count (886–918) Raymond II, Count (918–924) Raymond III Pons, Count (924–c.950) Raymond (IV)...
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Raymond III (1140 – September/October 1187) was count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187. He was a minor when Nizari Assassins murdered his father, Raymond II...
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was founded in 936 by Raymond, Count of Toulouse, who brought to it the monks of Saint Gerald of Aurillac. By a papal bull of 18 February 1318, Pope...
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pulled from the fire by Raymond Pilet d’Alès, but subsequently died. Pons the Red, died shortly after returning from the Crusade Pons Rainard (Raynouard)...
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was part of the Holy Roman Empire. In the eleventh century, Provence became disputed between the traditional line and the counts of Toulouse, who claimed...
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the Book of the Franks Who Captured Jerusalem. Pons was in the army of Count Raymond IV of Toulouse, and accompanied the count into the church of Saint Peter...
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lordship of Couserans. Ermesinda married King Ramiro I of Aragon Marjorie, married Pons, Count of Toulouse Stephanie, married García Sánchez III of Pamplona...
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troubadour Pons I (a.k.a. Raymond Pons; died after 944), French noble; Count of Toulouse Pons II (991–1060), French noble; Count of Toulouse Pons Maar (born...
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abbey of Saint-Pons, which had been here since its foundation in 936 by Raymond, Count of Toulouse. The bishopric was abolished by the Concordat of 1801...
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modern department of Hérault. There was the Abbey of St-Pons, founded in 936 by Raymond, Count of Toulouse, who brought there the monks of St-Géraud d'Aurillac...
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