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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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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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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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 944...
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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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Hugh Pons, Count of Toulouse William IV, Count of Toulouse Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse Bertrand, Count of Toulouse (questionable legitimacy) Pons, Count...
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great-grandson of Raymond Pons. Yet another reconstruction suggests that Raymond Pons and Garsinda died childless, and that Toulouse passed to kinsman Raymond...
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Pons de Monlaur or Montlaur was a Provençal baron and troubadour of the early thirteenth century. He was the lord of Montlaur-en-Diois and married Guida...
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Look up Pons or pons in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pons (Catalan pronunciation: [pons]) is a surname of Catalan origin. It is also given name. Within...
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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...
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Saint-Pons-de-Thomières Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pons de Saint-Pons-de-Thomières) is a former Roman Catholic church located in Saint-Pons-de-Thomières...
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the 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"...
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independent crusader state during Pons' reign. Pons' father, Bertrand, was the eldest son of Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse. Bertrand's legitimacy was dubious...
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Pons (de) Santolh was a thirteenth-century troubadour, probably a member of the Centulli family, but whether of the Castelsarrasin or Toulouse branch remains...
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Almodis of La Marche (redirect from Almodis de La Marche)
She later, with Hugh's assistance, married Count Pons of Toulouse in 1040. Almodis was still Pons' wife in April 1053, when she was abducted by Count...
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The County of Toulouse (Occitan: Comtat de Tolosa) was a territory in southern France consisting of the city of Toulouse and its environs, ruled by the...
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also attributed to Peire de Bussignac, Berenguier de Palazol, Elias de Barjols, Guillem de la Tor, Pons de Capdoill and Uc de Saint Circ; yet few of these...
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Pons of Melgueil (c. 1075 – 1126) was the seventh Abbot of Cluny from 1109 to 1122. Pons was the second child of Peter I of Melgueil and Almodis of Toulouse...
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Saint-Pons-de-Thomières (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pɔ̃s də tɔmjɛʁ]; Languedocien: Sant Ponç de Tomièiras) is a commune in the Hérault department in the...
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The Basilica of Saint-Sernin (Occitan: Basilica de Sant Sarnin) is a church in Toulouse, France, the former abbey church of the Abbey of Saint-Sernin...
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of Toulouse is named in the poems of several troubadours, including Pons de la Gardia, Giraut de Salignac. It is said that the poems of Arnaut de Mareuil...
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Ponç de la Guàrdia (or Pons de la Guardia; fl. 1154–1188) was a Catalan knight of the family of Saguàrdia, lords of the castle of Ripoll. He was not a...
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Bishop Hugh. 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...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Montpellier (redirect from Metropolitan archdiocese of Montpellier, Lodève, Béziers, Agde, and Saint-Pons)
The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Montpellier (–Lodève–Béziers–Agde–Saint-Pons-de-Thomières) (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Montis Pessulani...
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conferred the title of Duke of Aquitaine to new ally Count Raymond Pons of Toulouse. The French throne had become a nearly empty title. After Rudolph's...
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Raymond of Aguilers (redirect from Raimundus de Aguilers)
Historia, the idea for which he credits to Pons. Raymond must have been the main author and finisher, however, since Pons died before the capture of Jerusalem...
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consanguinity and she married Pons of Toulouse. Hugh and Almodis had: Hugh VI of Lusignan Jordan de Lusignan Mélisende de Lusignan (b. bef. 1055), married...
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Helie of Burgundy (category Countesses of Toulouse)
Bertrand of Toulouse, as his second wife. They had one son, Pons of Tripoli (c. 1098–1137). Bertrand succeeded his father as Count of Toulouse in 1105, and...
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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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between 1098 and 1105, probably completed by 1101, by Pons of Balazun and Raymond of Aguilers. Pons was a knight who died during the crusade in the spring...
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