later historic figure, Aimery II of Narbonne, who was the Viscount of Narbonne from around 1106 to 1134. Aymeri de Narbonne is the hero of an eponymic early...
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William of Gellone (redirect from Guillaume de Gellone)
lineage and titles: Guillaume Fièrebras, Guillaum au Court-Nez (broken in a battle with a giant), Guillaum de Narbonne and Guillaume d'Orange. These legends...
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Narbonne (/nɑːrˈbɒn/ nar-BON, US also /-ˈbɔːn, -ˈbʌn/ -BAWN, -BUN, French: [naʁbɔn] ; Occitan: Narbona [naɾˈβunɔ]; Latin: Narbo [ˈna(ː)rboː]; Late Latin: Narbona)...
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by him, and by Jean du Bellay, Bishop of Narbonne, to found the Collegium Trilingue (afterwards the Collège de France) and the library at Fontainebleau...
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brothers of Guillaume, and sons of Aymeri de Narbonne, the grandson of Garin de Monglane, and his wife Ermenjart. Nevertheless, when Guillaume seeks help...
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François Guillaume de Castelnau de Clermont-Lodève (1480–1541) was a French diplomat and Cardinal. He was the son of Pierre-Tristan, Seigneur de Clermont...
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Catholic diocese of Narbonne existed from early Christian times until the French Revolution. It was an archdiocese, with its see at Narbonne, from the year...
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Diocese of Carcassonne and Narbonne (Latin: Dioecesis Carcassonensis et Narbonensis; French: Diocèse de Carcassonne et Narbonne) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical...
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1299 with Gilles, archbishop of Narbonne, Robert II, duke of Burgundy, Pierre Flotte, Pierre de Belleperche, and Guy de Chatillon; and at Paris in 1302...
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(died February 1239), known in Spanish as Aimerico Pérez de Lara, was the Viscount of Narbonne from 1194 until his own death. He was a member of the House...
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son of Count Guillaume and grandson of Count Adémar I. He married Philippa, daughter of Guillaume-Jourdain, the lord of Fay, and Météline de Clérieu. The...
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Guillaume Briçonnet (1445–1514) was a French cardinal and statesman. Born at Tours, Guillaume Briçonnet was a younger son of Jean Briçonnet, Lord of Varennes...
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French Inquisition (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
1321, Guillaume Bélibaste, the last Cathar Perfect in Languedoc, was executed by burning on the orders of the Archbishop of Narbonne, Bernard de Farges...
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(13th century) La Prise de Cordres (13th century) La Mort Aymeri de Narbonne (c. 1180) Les Enfances Renier Le Moniage Guillaume (1160–1180) This cycle...
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the daughter of Catherine de Bourbon, the sister of Jeanne de Bourbon who was the wife of King Charles V of France. Guillaume had an elder brother Louis...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienne (redirect from Guillaume de Clermont)
Stephen II (c. 1155–1163) Guillaume de Clermont (1163–1166?) Robert de La Tour du Pin (c. 1170–1195) Aynard de Moirans (1195–c. 1205) Humbert II (1206–1215)...
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program of how best to educate a prince was drawn up exclusively for him by Guillaume Dubois, his preceptor. Dubois had entered Philippe's household in 1683...
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cousin of Cardinals François Guillaume de Castelnau-Clermont-Ludève and Georges d'Amboise. He became archdeacon of Narbonne at the age of 18. On July 1...
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power until 1452. Girard de Roux (1452–1490) Jacques de Roux (1490–1494) Antoine de Narbonne I (1494–1516) Antoine de Narbonne II [fr] (1516–1542), also...
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Arnaud IV de Saint-Félix (1) 1438-1439 : Pierre VIII de Narbonne de Talairan 1439-1462 : Arnaud IV de Saint-Félix (2) 1462-1484 : Guillaume IX de Saint-Félix...
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archbishop of Narbonne(1451) Pierre III Bureau 1451–1456 or 1457 Jean I Bureau 1457–1490 Pierre IV Javailhac 1490–1503 Antoine Dubois 1504–1537 Jean II de Lettes...
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in the Aude département, and has been associated with the Counts of Narbonne and Barcelona. It was the former seigneury of the Peyrepertusès (in Occitan...
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Electensis) was created in 1317 from territory formerly in the diocese of Narbonne. The diocese continued until the French Revolution when it was suppressed...
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1643–1689) Médéric Corneille [fr] (1689–1730) Guillaume-Antoine Calvière (1730–1755) René Drouart de Bousset (1755–1760) Charles-Alexandre Jollage [fr]...
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Raymond Pilet (Raymond de Narbonnne-Pelet) (c. 1075–1120), the only child of Bernard I Pilet of Narbonne and his wife, whose name is unknown. Seigneur...
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daughters: Joan, who married Guillaume-Amanieu de Madaillan (1375–1414) in 1409. Margaret, who married William II of Narbonne in 1415. He was killed in the...
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The nephew William II de Thurey, himself archbishop of Lyon, Philippe was born in Narbonne to 1335 Girard Thurey and Jeanne de la Palud and was the...
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comparative safe keeping of his own metropolitan, the archbishop of Narbonne, Gilles I Aycelin de Montaigu. Philip IV tried to obtain from the pope the canonical...
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House of Harcourt (redirect from De Harcourt)
(1382–1422), vicomte de Châtellerault, archbishop of Rouen (1407) Louis II d'Harcourt (1424–1479), bishop of Béziers (1451), archbishop of Narbonne (1451), bishop...
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1160–1196: Maurice de Sully 1196–1208: Odo de Sully 1208–1219: Pierre de La Chapelle (Peter of Nemours) 1220–1223: William of Seignelay, Guillaume de Seignelay...
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