Fos (hyp) Hugues des Baux (981–1060) m. Inauris de Cavaillon (?) Guillaume Hugues de Baux (1060–1095) m. Vierne Raymond-Raimbaud des Baux (1095–1150)...
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1922–1944 Rainier, 1944–1958 Albert II, 1958–2014 Jacques, 2014–present Marquis of Baux (French: Marquis des Baux) is nowadays one of the Prince of Monaco's...
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married to Hugh III des Baux, son of Bertrand I des Baux and Tiburge of Orange (daughter of William of Aumelas). Their son was Barral des Baux. v t e...
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heir of his uncle, Louis's brother, Hugh II lord of Arlay from whom he inherited Arlay. He married Mary of Baux-Orange, who was the heiress of the Principality...
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History of Marseille (section 1900 up to World War II)
once more, in 1262, under Boniface of Castellane and Hugues des Baux, cousin of Barral des Baux (who remained loyal and helped contain the unrest). Charles...
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of John, Count of Chalon. When John III lord of Arlay married to Mary de Baux, princess of Orange, the House acquired the principality of Orange. John...
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of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer Alphonse Daudet's windmill in Fontvieille Les Baux-de-Provence, medieval village Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and the ruins of the...
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of Tresques and of Lirac, advisor to the count of Toulouse x Belletrude des Baux │ └─> Emenon x Ermengarde de Béziers │ └─> Rostaing ├─> Emenon │ ├─> Guillaume...
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Jean I. des Baux 1234–c. 1257: Rostaing 1257–c. 1266: Bertrand (?) 1266–1277: Gualterus (or Gauthier) Gaufredi 17 May 1279 – 1289: Jean II. 1293–1311:...
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in southern France from 885-1150. The house was succeeded by the House of Baux due to a lack of male heirs. In the tenth century, Guillaume the Liberator...
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to Henry III: Blaye, Bourg-sur-Mer, St Emilion,... September 1224. "Liste des vicomtes puis ducs de Châtellerault", Wikipédia (in French), 2021-07-27,...
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Legate, Raymond Saquet, Bishop of Saint-Omer, with a fleet commanded by Hugues des Baux. Following this, Louis of Taranto promised to respect Joanna's independence...
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grenache, mourvèdre, and cinsaut; for the white wines clairette. AOC Les Baux de Provence; was established as an AOC for red and rosé wines in 1995. South...
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Geneva, Chablais and Bugey. In 933, Hugh of Arles ("Hugues de Provence") gave his kingdom up to Rudolph II, who merged the two kingdoms into a new Kingdom...
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to the Abbey of Saint-Césaire. Shortly after 1060 Enaurs, widow of Hugues I of Baux, and her sons returned the Albergues they saw on the villa of Agon...
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Montfort-sur-Risle was a lordship. The most famous Lord of Montfort was Hugues II de Montfort (died 1083), who joined in the Norman conquest of England...
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Ypres, the last military action in Despenser's Crusade. 7 July. James of Baux, the last Latin emperor of Constantinople, dies. November. Burji dynasty...
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Barcelona (then ruling in the county of Provence) and the house of House of Baux Battle of Lobregal 1160 – Climax of a feud between the de Castro and de Lara...
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Marie of Brienne, Latin empress and regent (b. 1224) May 21 – Cecile of Baux, Savoyan noblewoman and regent May 29 – Sophie of Thuringia, duchess of Brabant...
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ceded his manorial rights to Arimondus in court in 1322. He was the son of Hugues de Auronis, the co-lord of Aurons, and had property in Pélissanne where...
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