- the tale for the
German epic Parzival,
calls her
Orgeluse (taken from
orgueilleuse, the Old
French word for "proud" ). In Chrétien's work,
Gawain meets...
-
Bohemond was the
younger son of
Bohemond III of
Antioch by his
first wife,
Orgueilleuse of Harenc. He was born
around 1175. His
mother was last
mentioned in...
- L'Ambitieux et l'Indiscrète (1737) Les
Dehor Trompeurs (1740) La
Belle Orgueilleuse (1741) L'Amour Use (1741) Les
Amours de
Ragonde (1742) His
later comedies...
- and
Orgueilleuse d'Harenc 1216–1219: Raymond-Roupen (1199 † 1221), son of
Raymond IV,
Count of Tripoli, (eldest son of
Bohemond III and
Orgueilleuse d'Harenc)...
- of
Antioch (1193–1194). He was the son of
Bohemond III of
Antioch and
Orgueilleuse d'Harenc. When
Raymond III of
Tripoli died in 1187
without heirs, he...
- for years,
until the
death of Leo in May 1219. Bohemond's
first wife,
Orgueilleuse d'Harenc, was
first mentioned in
charters issued in 1170, suggesting...
- L'Harmattan, 2011. (ISBN 978-2-296-56161-8) (in French)
Suzannne Lardreau,
Orgueilleuse, Éditions
Robert Laffont,
Paris 2005 (in French) Lenorman, Gérard (c...
- 2021-03-06. "La Révolution du 1er
novembre 1954, un
affront pour la
France orgueilleuse".
Archived from the
original on 2022-07-05.
Retrieved 2021-03-06. "Selon...
-
brought to
England by
Huguenot refugees.
People with the name include:
Orgueilleuse d'Harenc,
first wife of
Bohemond III of
Antioch Archibald Harenc (1821–1884)...
- Macaroni.
Triple Crown winner. 16
Prestige France b c 1903 Le
Pompon x
Orgueilleuse by Révérand 16
Ribot Italy B.c. 1952
Tenerani (ITY) x
Romanella (ITY)...