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Gausbert (died 931) was the
count of Empúries and Rosselló from 915
until he died. He was the son of
Sunyer II of Empúries and
brother of Bencion. With...
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humorous satire of
contemporary courtly poetry. This lone
example of
Gausbert's work is well
represented in the m****cripts, however,
appearing six, labelled...
- include: Surname:
Barbara Amiel (born 1940),
writer and wife of
Conrad Black Gausbert Amiel (fl. 13th century),
troubadour Henri-Frédéric
Amiel (1821–1881),...
- and Rosselló from 931
until his death. He was the son and
successor of
Gausbert. He
spent his
whole life
consolidating his
authority in his counties, but...
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allegedly ****isted
Rorgon and sent
monks including Rorgon's
brother Gausbert.
Gausbert (Gauzbert) was the name of an
Abbot at St. Maur.
Count Rorgon had...
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using the
famous feigned retreat tactic of the
nomadic warriors.
Count Gausbert, the
actual commander of the East
Frankish army (because
Louis IV is only...
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Alternative spellings of his name abound.
Jausbert is
sometimes given as
Gausbert or Audebert,
Puycibot as
Puicibot or Poicibot.
Besides monge (monk), he...
- Roussillon)
Sunyer II 862–915 (united to Roussillon) Dela 862–894, ****ociated
Gausbert 915–931 (united to
Roussillon and
Perelada as a county)
Bencion 915–916...
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common descriptors of status.
Berenguier de Palazol,
Gausbert Amiel,
Guilhem Ademar,
Guiraudo lo Ros, Marcabru,
Peire de Maensac, Peirol...
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Conflent and Roussillon. At the
death of his father, he and his
brother Gausbert inherited the
counties and
reigned jointly. He was the
first to die and...