Narbonne between 926 and 977 Aimery I ofNarbonne (r. 1077–1105) Aimery II ofNarbonne (r. 1105–34) Aimery III ofNarbonne (r. 1202–39) Aimery IV of Narbonne...
(1066-c. 1077) Aimery I (1077-1105) Aimery II (1105-1134) Ermengarde (1134-1192) Alphonse I of Toulouse claimed the regency ofNarbonne from 1134 to 1143...
Aimery (or Aimeric) III (died February 1239), known in Spanish as Aimerico Pérez de Lara, was the Viscount ofNarbonne from 1194 until his own death. He...
Arborea and Timbra de Rocabertí, and AimeryVIofNarbonne (married 1363). When Marianus V, the youngest son of Beatrice' elder sister Eleanor, died in...
Corona de Logu of her very young son. Recent studies, based on a letter from AimeryVIofNarbonne, husband of Beatrix, to King Peter IV of Aragon, in which...
(1121–1149) (bishop of Béziers) Pierre d'Anduze (1150–1156) Berenger ofNarbonne (1156–1162), son of viscount Aimery I ofNarbonne Pons D'Arce (1162–1181)...
to AimeryVIofNarbonne an unnamed daughter who died young on 14 January 1343 Timbora was still living in 1361, but that is the last she is heard of. Casalis...
fief held by the Viscounts ofNarbonne. In 1382 during the Tuchin Revolt, Beatrix, the wife ofAimeryVI, Viscount ofNarbonne, and her children were besieged...
Aragonese knights were killed at Fraga: Aimery II ofNarbonne Centula VI, the viscount of Béarn Bertrán de Risnel Alfonso I of Aragon Reconquista Almoravid dynasty...
(1135–1139) Aimeryof Limoges (1139–1193) Ralph II (1193–1196) Peter of Angoulême (1196–1208) Peter of Ivrea (1209–1216) vacant (1216–1219) Peter of Capua (1219)...
of Toulouse, and his wife, Aenor de Châtellerault, the daughter ofAimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault, and Dangereuse de l'Isle Bouchard. Dangereuse was...
them for the battle. All but one of the six thousand crusaders were killed in the battle. In May the castle ofAimery de Montréal was retaken; he and his...
the Battle of Fraga. Christian casualtites included Guy of Lescar (captured) and among the killed were Aimery II ofNarbonne, Centula VIof Béarn and Bertrán...
philosopher Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, Andalusian pharmacist (b. 1166) Aimery III ofNarbonne (or Aimeric), French nobleman Ibn al-Khabbaza, Moroccan historian...
1530–1540 Uncle of Jean-Antoine de Vesc Claude de La Guiche 1541 or 1540–1546 (later bishop of Mirepoix) Gilles Bohier 1546 or 1547–1561 Aimery de Saint-Sévérin...
son and heir of Manrique Pérez de Lara and Ermessinde, daughter ofAimery II ofNarbonne. He regularly called himself "de Lara", a toponymic surname first...
vassal of France which was almost independent of France. Within this large county (which also consisted of the duchy ofNarbonne and the March of Provence)...
1249) Aimery IV ofNarbonne, Italian nobleman and knight (condottiero) Elisabeth of Wetzikon, Swiss noblewoman and abbess (b. 1235) Euphrosyne of Greater...
insurrections broke out under the leadership of Roger-Bernard II, Count of Foix, Aimery III ofNarbonne, and Bernard Délicieux, a Franciscan friar later...
(also Bishop of Noyon) 1362–1373: Etienne de Poissy 1373–1384: Aimery de Magnac 1384–1409: Pierre d'Orgemont, translated from bishop of Thérouanne 1409–1420:...
William III de Durfort (1319–1331) Peter III Roger de Beaufort (1331–1338) Aimery Guenaud (1338–1342) Nicolas I Roger (1342–1347) John III de Marigny (1347–1351)...
February 1339 (translated to Châlons-sur-Marne) Pierre Bertrand 1339–1344 Aimery de Beaufort 1344–1361 Gérard de Dainville 1362–1369 Adhémar Robert 1369...
p. 399. Aimery de Mons, a native of the diocese of Poitiers, was a Doctor in utroque iure (Civil and Canon Law). 4 June 1363 is the date of his solemn...
1370–1374, became Archbishop of Arles, and cardinal Bertrand de Chenac 1374–1386 Jean de Rochechouart 1382–1390 Pierre Aimery 1391–1409 Guillaume de Boisratier...