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Tibors de
Sarenom (French
Tiburge; c. 1130 – aft. 1198) is the
earliest attestable trobairitz,
active during the
classical period of
medieval Occitan...
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Tiburge of
Orange (died 1150), was a suo jure
ruling countess regnant of
Orange from 1115 to 1150. She was born to
Raimbaut II,
Count of Orange, and married...
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great grandmother, Anne Pot,
Countess of Saint-Pol, was a
descendant of
Tiburge d'Orange, who
married into the des Baux family) They
could also
claim descent...
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conservation s'imposent au
premier chef. » In the 12th century,
Tiburge d'Orange [fr],
daughter of
Count Raimbaud of Nice,
rebuilt the
Roman walls...
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Current region Occitans Founded 885
Founder Pons de
Mevouillon Final ruler Tiburge of
Orange Titles Count of
Orange Lord of Nice, Courthézon,
Vence and Gréolières...
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Montpellier to
create a
property for him. At some date
after 1118 he
married Tiburge,
Countess of Orange,
daughter and
heiress of Raimbaut,
count of Orange...
- Orange, who was
William II's
paternal grandmother,
Tiburge de Sarenom, the
latter also
referred to as
Tiburge princess of Orange. He had issue:
William III...
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Raimbaut of Orange, of
William III's
paternal great-grandmother,
Tiburge de Sarenom, the
latter also
referred to as
Tiburge princess of Orange. v t e...
- Barrale, was
married to Hugh III des Baux, son of
Bertrand I des Baux and
Tiburge of
Orange (daughter of
William of Aumelas).
Their son was
Barral des Baux...
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Frontignan and Mireval. He was the only son of
William of
Aumelas and of
Tiburge,
Countess of Orange,
daughter of Raimbaut,
Count of Orange.
After the early...