Aymar VI de Poitiers, known as "Le Gros", Count of Valentinois and Diois, Lord of Taulignan and Saint-Vallier, Governor of Dauphiné from 1349 to 1355, he was appointed in 1372, Rector of the Comtat Venaissin, by his brother-in-law Pope Gregory XI. He was deputy to Jean de Cheylar, prior of Charraix, near Langeac, in the bishopric of Saint-Flour.
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Among the people who have borne the title of Count of Poitiers (French: Comte dePoitiers, Latin: Comes Pictaviensis; or Poitou, in what is now France...
1329–1339: Adémar V (Aymar V) 1339–1345: Louis I 1345–1374: Adémar VI (AymarVI) 1374–1419: Louis II The counts of Valentinois of House of Poitiers remained vassals...
française, Poitiers, Mazarine, January 1983, 261 p. (ISBN 2-86374-102-0). p. 22. (fr) Roger Jouet, ...et la Normandie devint française, Poitiers, Mazarine...
de Faucigny Guigues († 1319), seigneur de Montauban. Alix (1280 † 1309), married John I (1275 † 1333), count of Forez in 1296 Marie, married Aymarde...
de Luxembourg 1480–1481 Pierre de La Jaille (see Château de Ranton) 1482–1483 Raymond de Glandevès-Faucon 1483 Palamède de Forbin 1485–1493 Aymarde Poitiers...
however the most recent owner of the book of hours after Boucicaut (AymardePoitiers) had this motto blacked out along with Boucicaut's emblem. In the...
Lord de La Rochefoucauld (died 1120). Aymarde La Rochefoucauld (son of preceding), Lord de La Rochefoucauld et de Verteuil (died in 1140). Led several...
separately from the Bishop-Counts of Diois, as the County was given to Aymar of Poitiers by the Count of Toulouse in 1189. The later county of Diois was born...
1306–1318: Louis dePoitiers 1319–1322: Guillaume de Flavacourt 1322–1325: Pierre de Mortemart 1325–1326: Pierre de Moussy 1326–1330: Aymarde La Voulte 1331–1336:...
forcefully refuted by Jean-Aymar Piganiol de La Force, Nouvelle description des châteaux et des parcs de Versailles et de Marly (Paris, 1713), Haskell...
– Aymarde Bourbon [fr], Lord (915–953) Aymon Ier de Bourbon [fr], Lord (953–959) Archambaud Ier de Bourbon [fr], Lord (959–990) Archambaud II de Bourbon [fr]...
succeeded William as Count of Geneva, married Mahaut de Boulogne Marguerite, who married Aymar IV dePoitiers, the Count of Valentinois and Diois Yolande, who...
Theobald II of Navarre, and Alphonse of Poitiers. (Runc. Vol III, p. 497) Geoffrey de Charny. Geoffroi de Charny (1300–1356) was a French knight who...
persuade him to release Aimery. c. 1194 The canons of the Holy Sepulchre elect Aymar the Monk as the Latin patriarch without consulting Henry I. He imprisons...
Jean Aymar Piganiol de La Force (1754). Nouvelle description de la France; dans laquelle on voit le gouvernement general de ce royaume celui de chaque...
Amadeus de Saluzzo (1383–1389) Henri II (1389–1390) Jean dePoitiers (1390–1448) Louis of Poitiers (26 July 1447 – 26 April 1468) Gerard de Crussol (13...
Adrien de Boissy died on 24 July 1523. Crozes, pp. 115–116. Eubel, III, p. 14, 101. Aymar Gouffier de Boissy was the brother of Cardinal Adrien de Boissy...
the part of Arnaud de Crest and Guillaume of Poitiers of the abbeys of S. Marcel de Die, Saint-Medard, Saint-Croix, Saint Julien-de-Guiniaise, Leoncel...