- the
abbots of Mas-d'Azil (1246),
Boulbonne (1253), and
Combelongue (1255). In 1251, he
built the
church at
Boulbonne,
transferred his ancestors' remains...
-
government of
Provence to him.
Roger Bernard was
buried in the
abbey of
Boulbonne and
succeeded by his son
Raymond Roger. He was also the
father of Esclarmonde...
-
Philip and his army
arrived at
Toulouse on 25 May 1272, and on 1 June at
Boulbonne met
James I of Aragon, who
attempted to
mediate the issue, but this was...
-
Archambaud died in 1413,
Isabella died in 1428 and was
buried in the
Abbey of
Boulbonne, the
resting place of her ancestors.
Isabella and
Archambaud had: John...
-
excommunicated a
second time in 1236. He took the
habit at the
abbey of
Boulbonne, and was
buried there in 1241. He was
succeeded by his son
Roger IV, whom...
- the
Maubuisson Abbey, near Pontoise. His body was
transferred to the
Boulbonne Abbey,
where it was
buried alongside his ancestors. Some
records state...
- Pyrenees. He died at Tarascon-sur-Ariège on 3
March 1302 and was
buried in
Boulbonne beside his ancestors. Roger-Bernard and
Margaret had:
Gaston I, his successor...
- the
original site as a
small obscure priory) (Condé-sur-Vire, Manche)
Boulbonne Abbey, monks,
diocese of
Mirepoix (Cintegabelle, Haute-Garonne) Bournet...