- Gui
Guerrejat ("the warrior") was the
fifth son of
William VI of Montpellier. When
still a boy, in 1146, he
inherited the
castles of
Paulhan and le Pouget...
- will on St Michael's day (29
September 1171),
appointing his
brother Gui
Guerrejat and John of Montlaur,
bishop of Maguelonne, as
joint guardians of his...
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French writer Gui de
Cavalhon (fl. 1200–1229), Provençal
nobleman Gui
Guerrejat (died 1178),
Occitan noble Gui de
Maillesec (died 1412),
French bishop...
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trobairitz Azalais de Porcairagues, who was the
lover of Raimbaut's
cousin Gui
Guerrejat. It
seems possible that Azalais' poem was
composed in an
earlier form...
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around Montpellier; she was
educated and a gentlewoman; she
loved Gui
Guerrejat, the
brother of
William VII of Montpellier, and made many good
songs about...
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bishop of Nîmes,
Bernard Ato V,
viscount of Nîmes and Agde, and Gui
Guerrejat,
guardian of
William VIII of Montpellier.
After 1176
Raymond VI continued...
- to the
viscounty before being released. In 1177,
Ermengarde joined Gui
Guerrejat (the
lover of
Azalais de Porcairagues),
Bernard Ato V of Nîmes and Agde...
- to go on
crusade to the Holy Land for a year, and
there died; and Gui
Guerrejat later served regent for his nephews, the sons of
William VII. William...