- female, deceased (1204)
- Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine and Gascony and Countess of Poitou (1122 – April 1 1204) was one of the wealthiest and most powerful wo...
- male, deceased (1148)
- Alfonso Jordan (French: "Alphonse Jourdain"; 1103 - 1148) was the Count of Tripoli from 1105 until 1109 and thereafter Count of Toulouse (as...
- male, deceased (1202)
- William VIII of Montpellier was the son of William VII. He married Eudoxie or Eudokia Komnene, niece of the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos. A...
- female, deceased (1199)
- Azalais of Toulouse was the daughter of count Raymond V of Toulouse and Constance of France. Her maternal grandparents were Louis VI of France and...
- male, deceased (1112)
- Bertrand of Toulouse (died 1112) was count of Toulouse, and was the first count of Tripoli to rule in Tripoli itself. He was the eldest son of...
- male, deceased (1178)
- Gui Guerrejat ("the warrior") was the fifth son of William VI of Montpellier. When still a boy, in 1146, he inherited the castles of Paulhan and le...
- female, deceased (1213)
- Marie of Montpellier (adapted from Occitan: Maria de Montpelhièr was the daughter of William VIII of Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene. A condition o...
- male
- William VI of Montpellier was the elder son of William V and his wife Ermessende (daughter of Peter of Melgueil). William succeeded his father in...
- female, 889 years old
- Ermengarde (from her Occitan name: Ermengarda was viscountess of Narbonne from 1134 to 1192. She was the daughter of Aimery II of Narbonne and his...
- male, deceased (1105)
- Raymond IV of Toulouse sometimes called Raymond of St Gilles (c. 1041 or 1042 - 1105) was Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne, and Margrave of...
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