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Gaucelm Faidit (Old
Occitan [ɡawˈtʃɛlm fajˈdit]
literally "Gaucelm the Dispossessed" c. 1156 – c. 1209) was a troubadour, born in Uzerche, in the Limousin...
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Gauscelin de Jean (died 3
August 1348) was a
French cardinal. He was born at
Cahors in the
family related (by the
marriage alliance) to the
family of Pope...
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occupied since at
least 1331 when Tor à Saint-Lambert was
built by
Gaucelme de Castillon, and the
estate dating to at
least 1378. A
garrison fort was...
- evil
magic against him and two of his advisors,
Bertrand du
Pouget and
Gaucelme de Jean.
Following a trial, Géraud is
convicted of
witchcraft and sacrilege...
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established a town hall in the Rue de L'Horloge.
After the
Bishop of Nîmes,
Gaucelme de Deaux, died
leaving a bell to the
community in 1373, the
canons of the...
- evil
magic against him and two of his advisors,
Bertrand du
Pouget and
Gaucelme de Jean.
Following a trial, Géraud is
convicted of
witchcraft and sacrilege...
- (1371-1383) Jean IV (1383-1393)
Thomas (1393-1404)
Pierre Trousseau (1405-1416)
Gaucelme du
Bousquet (1416-1426)
Hugues de
Roffignac (1426-1460)
Pierre Bonald (1460-1462)...
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Rodolfe 1212–1242
Arnaud 1242–1272
Raymond Amauri 1272–1280
Pierre Gaucelme 1280–1324
Bertrand de
Languissel 1324
Armand de
Vernon 1324
Bernard III...
- Frédol 1330-1332 :
Gaillard 1332-1352 :
Raymond VI de Sérignac 1352-1362 :
Gaucelme de Déaux 1362-1364 :
Raymond VII 1364-1368 :
Guillaume VIII
Columbi 1368-1401 :...
- figurines,
representing Pope John XIII and his
advisors Bertrand du
Pouget and
Gaucelme de Jean, were
hidden in
loaves and
given to
messengers to
carry into the...