William I of Baux William II of Baux William III of Baux Les Baux-Sainte-Croix, France Les Baux-de-Breteuil, France Les Baux-de-Provence, France Baux score,...
Marquis of Baux (French: Marquis des Baux) is a subsidiary title of the prince of Monaco. When possible, the title passes from the reigning prince to the...
Marquisses of Baux. Pons the Younger (born c. 950, fl. 971-1028), father of Hugh I (born c. 970 – after 1059), father of William Hugh of Baux [fr] French:...
Margaret of Baux (French: Marguerite des Baux, Italian: Margherita del Balzo; 1394 – 15 November 1469) was a Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of...
The Baux score is a system used to predict the chance of mortality due to burns. The score is an index which takes into account the correlative and causal...
The House of Baux is a French noble family from the south of France. It was one of the richest and most powerful families of medieval Provence, known as...
James of Baux or James of Les Baux (died 7 July 1383) was the Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1374 to 1383. He was the last Latin emperor to govern...
with the Papacy. The title and land passed to the French noble houses of Baux, in 1173, and of Chalons, in 1393, before arriving with Rene of Nassau in...
d'Aix-en-Provence and Coteaux Varois en Provence. The other 6 AOC are Les Baux-de-Provence, Pierrevert, Bandol, Cassis, Bellet and Palette. The Côtes de...
joined the First Crusade William I of Baux (c. 1155 – 1219) William II of Baux (died 1239) William III of Baux (died 1256) William VII of Chalon-Arlay...
Francis of Baux (French: François des Baux, Italian: Francesco del Balzo; c. 1330 – 23 April 1422) was the first Duke of Andria, Count of Montescaglioso...
Claude Baux (born 27 August 1945) is a French retired slalom canoeist who competed in the 1960s and 1970s. He won a bronze medal in the C-1 team event...
Bertrand III of Baux (also known as Bertrando Del Balzo), Count of Andria, Montescaglioso, and Squillace, Lord of Berre, Senator of Rome, Captain-General...
Cecile of Baux (1230–1275), was a Countess Consort of Savoy; married in 1244 to Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy. She was the daughter of Barral of Baux and his...
occasions, most notably on 23 September 2006 at Cathedrale d'Image in Les Baux de Provence, France. This performance was recorded and subsequently released...
Marguerite Baux (1856-?) was a French operatic soprano who performed at the Paris Opera in the 1870s after making her début in February 1876 as Rachel...
Adjutant Auguste Baux (9 July 1892 – 17 July 1918) was a French World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Baux first served in the infantry...
Barral of Baux (died 1268) was Viscount of Marseilles and Lord of Baux. He was the son of Hugh III of Baux, Viscount of Marseilles, and Barrale. Barral...
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"wars of Baux") were a series of armed conflicts (1144–1162) between the House of Barcelona, then ruling in Provence, and the House of Baux. They are...
Antonia of Baux (Italian: Antonia del Balzo; c. 1353 – 23 January 1375), was an Italian noblewoman member of the French House of Baux (italianized as del...
William I of Baux (Occitan: Guilhèm dei Bauç, archaic Guillem or Guilhem dels Baus, French: Guillaume des Baux or du Baus, Latin: Guillelmus de Balcio;...
the 8th century, and the fief passed into the family of the lords of Baux. The Baux counts of Orange became fully independent with the breakup of the Kingdom...