- Aymeric,
sometimes Gallicised as
Aimery (1152–1177),
ruler of
Narbonne Aymeri de Narbonne,
legendary hero of
France Aimery II of
Narbonne (died 1134)...
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Aymeri de
Narbonne is a
legendary hero of Old
French chansons de
geste and the
Matter of France. In the
legendary material, as
elaborated and expanded...
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Aymeri de Montesquiou-Fezensac (born 7 July 1942 in Marsan, Gers) was a
member of the
Senate of France,
representing the Gers department. He is a member...
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Monglane Floovant (late 12th); the hero is a son of
Merovingian King
Clovis I
Aymeri de
Narbonne by
Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube (late 12th/early 13th)
Girart de...
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there named Aymeri de Narbonne, who has
received Narbonne as his
seigniory after his
return from
Spain with Charlemagne.
Details of the "
Aymeri" of the poem...
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grant to take
effect if God
should give him
victory in England. Witnesses:
Aymeri the vicomte;
Richard fitzGilbert; Pons. This
gained him a ship from Fécamp...
- is the
author of
Girard de Vienne, and it is
likely that he also
wrote Aymeri de Narbonne. The
chansons de
geste Narbonnais and
Beuve de
Hantone have...
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Aymeri VI de Narbonne[who?]...
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Leaving for the Holy Land
around 1103,
Aimery died soon after. His
eldest son
Aymeri II
succeeded him.
Between 1085 and 1087,
Aimery married Mahaut of Apulia...
- Goy-Chavent (Ain),
Pierre Jarlier (Cantal),
Sophie Joissains (Bouches-du-Rhône),
Aymeri de
Montesquiou (Gers) MEPs:
Dominique Riquet (Nord-Ouest)
Party presidents:...