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Leibulf, Leybulf, or
Letibulf was the
Count of
Provence in the
early ninth century.
Along with Gaucelm, who
ruled Septimania, and Bera, who
ruled Catalonia...
- of the Tang
dynasty (b. 772)
Giustiniano Parti****zio, doge of
Venice Leibulf of Provence,
Frankish nobleman Li Yi,
Chinese poet (or 827) Li You, general...
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period of
general Carolingian unity until the
Treaty of
Verdun (843).
Leibulf (until c. 829)
Guerin (c. 829 – 845)
Fulcrad (845 – c. 860)
After the division...
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including Gascons with
their duke
Sancho I of Gascony, Provençals
under Leibulf, and
Goths under Bera, over the
Pyrenees and
besieged it for
seven months...
- Bernard's
brother Gaucelm received the
fiefs of
Conflent and Razes. As
Leibulf of
Provence had died in the spring, his vast dominions—Narbonne, Béziers...
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citation needed]
Ancestors of the
Lords of Baux
Leibulf de
Provence (vers 750–835) m. Odda ?
Leibulf des Baux (middle of the 9th century). m. ?? Pons...
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while others have
attempted a full
reconstruction of the
pedigree up to
Leibulf of Provence. This
version of the genealogy,
accompanied by the 1813 family...
- of the Tang
dynasty (b. 772)
Giustiniano Parti****zio, doge of
Venice Leibulf of Provence,
Frankish nobleman Li Yi,
Chinese poet (or 827) Li You, general...
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attested in 782)
Adhemar (c. 790-817) Berà (817-820, also
count of Barcelona)
Leibulf of
Provence (c. 820-828)
Bernard of
Septimania (828-829, also
count of...
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marchio in
Provence under Lothair. He may have
inherited that
office from
Leibulf around 829. In 844, he
received Autun,
which had been
stripped from Bernard's...