- male, deceased (542)
- Saint Caesarius of Arles, sometimes called "of Châlons" ("Cabillonensis" or "Cabellinensis") from his birthplace Châlons-sur-Saône but more usu...
- male, deceased (449)
- St. Hilary of Arles was a bishop of Arles. In early youth he entered the abbey of Lérins then presided over by his kinsman Honoratus (Saint H...
- male
- According to Catholic lore, Saint Trophimus of Arles (also called "Trophime") was the first bishop of Arles, in today's southern France. Under the...
- male, deceased (1112)
- Ghibbelin of Sabran (also spelled Gibelin) was Archbishop of Arles (1080-1112), papal legate (1107), and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (1108-1112)....
- male, deceased (1890)
- Vincent Willem van Gogh (sometimes erroneously pronounced [ˈvɪnsənt væn ˈɡɒf] in British English and [ˈvɪnsənt væn ˈɡoʊ] in US English; the c...
- male, deceased (1113)
- Aicard of Marseilles (c. 1040-1113) was the Archbishop of Arles from 1070 to 1080 and again from 1107 to his death. He was the son of Jaufre I,...
- female, deceased (1034)
- Constance of Arles (also known as Constance of Provence) (973 - July 25, 1034) was the third wife and queen of King Robert II of France. She was...
- male, deceased (1521)
- Martinus de Arles y Andosilla (1451?-1521) was doctor of theology and canon in Pamplona and archdeacon of Aibar, author of a "tractatus de...
- male
- Gerson ben Solomon of Arles was a Provençal Jewish philosopher; he is said to be the father of Gersonides. He was the author of "Sha'ar h...
- male
- Saint Genesius of Arles was a notary martyred under Maximianus in 303 or 308. His Feast day is celebrated on August 25. He is honoured as the...
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