Dukes of Andria. Bertrand I des Baux (1171–1181) Raymond II of Baux, (1218–1282) William I, youngest son of Bertrand I des Baux, (1181–1218) William II,...
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of Baux, viscount of Marseille, eldest son of Bertrand I Barral of Baux (Barral I, 1240–1268), father of Bertrand III (1268–1305), father of Raymond II...
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Prince of Orange (section House of Baux)
Those now distant cousins were the descendants of Alix de Chalon. Marie des Baux-Orange had stipulated in her will that if her son Louis did not inherit...
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guerre que faisaient sourdement les Seigneurs des Baux, contre la Maison de Barcelone à la mort de Raymond-Berenger premier et peut-être quelque temps auparavant...
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which verifies this. However, Raymond Berengar IV had been at Arles in September to negotiate a truce with Raymond des Baux to put an end to the Baussenque...
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Barral of Baux (died 1268) was Viscount of Marseilles and Lord of Baux. He was the son of Hugh III of Baux, Viscount of Marseilles, and Barrale. Barral...
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Châteauneuf) was a minor troubadour from Provence. He was a client of the lords of Baux. His one surviving piece, Oimais no·m cal far plus long'atendensa, is a sirventes...
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could take place, she was abducted again, this time by Hugh IV, Count of Avellino and Lord of Baux, who forced Maria to marry with his eldest son and heir...
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1131. At that time, Douce's younger sister, Stephanie was married to Raymond of Baux, who promptly laid claim to the inheritance of her mother, even though...
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another son, William IV of Sabran, who married Emmengarde Mévouillon; their descendants would have ties with the lords of Baux, of De Banne, of Sabran...
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Saint-Maximin as a town uniquely under his care. In 1246, following the death of Raymond IV Berenger, Provence passed through his younger daughter to Charles d'Anjou...
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received territories in the Lower Alps from the Dauphin of Vienne. Raymond I of Baux, Count of Orange, ceded the title of regent of the Kingdom of Arles...
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respect Beatrice's rights within the county. She sought the aid of Barral of Baux and the Pope in protecting her rights within the area.[citation needed] The...
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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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Rausianus Guillaume III. de Soliers 1212–1223: Stephanus 1223–1232: Jean I. des Baux 1234–c. 1257: Rostaing 1257–c. 1266: Bertrand (?) 1266–1277: Gualterus...
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1350, Pope Clement VI sent a Legate, Raymond Saquet, Bishop of Saint-Omer, with a fleet commanded by Hugues des Baux. Following this, Louis of Taranto promised...
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said to have accompanied Guillem des Baux, Folquet de Marselha, and the Abbot of Cîteaux to Rome to oppose Raymond VI of Toulouse after the latter's...
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Adhémar de Monteil, baron of Grignan, widow in 1266 of Bertrand des Baux, son of Raymond seigneur of Meyrargues and Alasacie, vicomtesse of Marseille, retired...
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Montmajour Abbey (category Monuments of the Centre des monuments nationaux)
again by marauders in 1357, and by the soldiers of Raimond de Turenne of Les Baux, who wage war against Arles from 1386 to 1398. The Abbot of Montmajour, Pons...
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September 2022). 'XIII. Prieuré de Notre-Dame du Désert', in Histoire des Baux-de-Breteuil et Fondation du prieuré du Nôtre-Dame du Désert, pdf, pp. 19-24...
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damages inflicted upon... (in Latin). 1249. Catalogue description William Raymond, victome of Bearn, to Henry III: the loyalty of the men of Bayonne (in...
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forces under William V of Montpellier, Aimery II of Narbonne, and Raymond I of Baux came from France. The expedition also received strong support from...
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Crusades of the 15th century (section Eugene IV)
annexed into the empire. In Achaea, the principality was seized by James of Baux, who in 1374 had become titular Emperor of Constantinople. In 1383, Achaea...
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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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Perdigon, Peire de Maensac, Gaucelm Faidit, Uc de Saint Circ Guillaume des Baux, prince of Orange (1182–1218): Raimbaut de Vacqueiras, Perdigon Savaric...
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Ja'far ibn Dinar al-Khayyat Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer James IV of Majorca James of Baux Jarrahids Jean Le Maingre Jerusalem Jerusalem during the Byzantine...
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(1780-1862) Auteur du texte (1840–1846). Histoire générale de Languedoc : avec des notes et les pièces justificatives, composée sur les auteurs et les titres...
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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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Maria Anna Vasa, Polish princess (b. 1650) August 2 – Ercole, Marquis of Baux, member of the House of Grimaldi (b. 1623) August 8 – Countess Amalie Elisabeth...
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