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- William of Gellone (c. 755 – 28 May 812 or 814), the medieval William of Orange, was the second Duke of Toulouse from 790 until 811. In 804, he founded...
- Gellone may refer to: Gellone Abbey, located in the village of the same name, now Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, Hérault, France Gellone river, a river in...
- Gellone Sacramentary is a late 8th century illuminated m****cript. It is now in the m****cripts department of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, shelfmark...
- department in the Occitania region in Southern France. Situated where the Gellone river's narrow valley meets the steep-sided gorge of the river Hérault...
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert Abbey or Gellone Abbey is a Benedictine abbey in Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, Hérault in France. It was founded in 804 by an Aquitanian...
- Frankish nobleman Thierry IV, count of Autun and mother of Saint William of Gellone. She was married to Thierry IV, perhaps a nephew, grandson or grand-nephew...
- Among its oldest well-known carriers was Charlemagne's cousin William of Gellone. Albert Guillaume (1873–1942), French caricaturist Alfred Guillaume (1888–1966)...
- (Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges) Former abbatial church (Saint-Gilles) Former abbey of Gellone (Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert) Former cathedral and cloister, cathedral of...
- between the Umayyads of Spain and the Frankish army led by William of Gellone, the Duke of Toulouse. The Umayyads defeated the Franks and returned with...
- Fastrada of Franconia (784–794) Luitgard of Sundgau (794–800) Bertha of Gellone (?) Cunigunda of Laon (?) Ermengarde of Tours (821–851) Engelberga of Parma (851–875)...