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Psalmodist
Psalmodist Psal"mo*dist, n. One who sings sacred songs; a psalmist.

Meaning of Almodis from wikipedia

- daughter. Almodis and Hugh of Lusignan divorced due to consanguinity. She later, with Hugh's ****istance, married Count Pons of Toulouse in 1040. Almodis was...
- third wife, Almodis, and was exiled Second wife, Blanca of Narbonne, daughter of Llop Ato Zuberoa and Ermengarda of Narbonne Third wife, Almodis de La Marche...
- of Foix Estefania, married Centule II, Count of Bigorre His second wife Almodis produced no children. His third wife was Douce (Dolça de Gévaudaun), heiress...
- La Marche and Périgord (988–1010) Bernard I (1010–1041) His daughter, Almodis, married firstly with Hugh V of Lusignan, and their son Hugh VI inherited...
- Saint Raymond of Penyafort, Count Ramon Berenguer I and his third wife Almodis de la Marche, and bishops Berenguer de Palou II, Salvador Casañas y Pagés...
- of Barcelona from 1076 to 1097. He was the son of Ramon Berenguer I and Almodis of La Marche, and initially ruled jointly with his twin brother Ramon Berenguer...
- of Narbonne from 1061 to 1094. He was the son of Pons of Toulouse and Almodis de la Marche. He was married to Emma of Mortain, daughter of Robert, Count...
- 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 his...
- Anne of Kiev c. 1030–1075 Henry I 1008–1060 Pons of Toulouse 1019–1060 Almodis de La Marche c. 1020–1071 Robert de Mortain c. 1031–1095 Matilda de Montgomery...
- his death. He was the son of Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona, and Almodis de La Marche. The Chronicle of San Juan de la Pena called him, "… exceeding...