- The
Lordship of
Montpellier was a
feudal jurisdiction in
Languedoc with its
centre in the city of Montpellier, that
existed between 986 and 1344. Ricuin...
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William IX (Occitan:
Guilhèm de
Peitieus or
Guilhem de Poitou, French:
Guillaume de Poitiers; 22
October 1071 – 10
February 1126),
called the Troubadour...
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William I (or in Occitan:
Guilhem I) was the
founder of a
dynasty which bears his name, the
Guilhems,
Lords of Montpellier. He
received his fief (a manor)...
- VI
William (Basque:
Antso Gilen, French:
Sanche Guillaume, Gascon: Sans
Guilhem, Spanish:
Sancho Guillén) (died 4
October 1032) was the Duke of Gascony...
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William II (or III) (late 980s – 1019),
called the Pious, was the
Count of
Provence at that time
putting him
under the
Kingdom of Arles.
William was the...
- Château des
Guilhem is a
medieval castle in the town of Clermont-l'Hérault in the Hérault département of France.
Built for the
Guilhems,
lords of Clermont-l’Hérault...
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Guilhem or
Guillem Fabre was a
troubadour and
burgher from Narbonne. He may be the same
person as the
dedicatee of En
Guillems Fabres, sap fargar, a eulogistic...
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Guilhem Carayon (born 26 May 1999) is a
French politician serving as vice
president of the
Union of the
Right for the
Republic (UDR)
since 2024. He was...
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Guilhèm Adèr (in
French language Guilhem Ader ; Gimont ?, 1567 ? - Gimont, 1638) was an
Occitan language writer from Gascony. He is the
author of a book...
- from the Ummayads. In 804, he
founded the
abbey in
Gellone (now Saint-
Guilhem-le-Désert) near Lodève in the
diocese of Maguelonne. He
granted property...