- male, deceased (821)
- Guisclafred (died circa 821) was the Count of Carcassonne from 810. He was the eldest son and successor of Bello of Carcassonne. His brothers were...
- male, deceased (810)
- Bello (died circa 810), probably a Visigoth, was the first known Count of Carcassonne. He was probably born to a noble family of Conflent which was...
- male, deceased (1991)
- Roger Carcassonne-Leduc (January 12 1911 in Marnia - December 10 1991 in Paris), was a member of the French Resistance. An French industrialist in...
- male, deceased (1861)
- David Carcassonne was a French physician. He was born at Remoulins, a small town in the Gard department, the son of a purveyor to the army of...
- male, deceased (1891)
- Adolphe Joseph Carcassonne was a French poet and dramatist. His principal works are: *"Premières Lueurs", a selection of poems (1852) *"Le J...
- male, deceased (1894)
- Léon Carcassonne was a French physician, municipal councilor, and member of the Academy of Nîmes, the son of David Carcassonne. He was the author of...
- male, 46 years old
- Klaus-Jürgen Wrede is a German board game creator, the creator of the best-selling "Carcassonne". Born to music-teacher parents in Meschede, G...
- male
- Leo Colovini is a designer of German-style board games. His most popular game is "Cartagena". He is one of the few top board game designers who has...
- male, deceased (1941)
- Paul Sabatier (November 5, 1854 - August 14, 1941) was a French chemist, born at Carcassonne. He taught science classes most of his life before he...
- female, 48 years old
- Kate Mosse (born 20 October 1961) is an English author and broadcaster. In 1996 she published her first novel, "Eskimo Kissing", about a young,...
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