Guillaume Bélibaste

male, deceased (1323)
Guillaume Bélibaste is said to have been the last Cathar parfait in Languedoc. He was burned at the stake in 1323, as a result of the Inquisition a...
Guillaume Pellicier

Guillaume Pellicier

male, deceased (1568)
Guillaume Pellicier (Guillaume Pellissier) was a French prelate and diplomatist. Born at Melgueil in Languedoc, he was educated by his uncle, the...
Amalaric

Amalaric

male, deceased (531)
Amalaric, or "Amalarico" in Spanish and Portuguese (died 531), king of the Visigoths, son of Alaric II, was a child when his father fell in battle...
Colin Jones

Colin Jones

male, deceased (1967)
The Welsh artist Colin Jones was 38 years old when he died. Described as one of the most promising artists of his generation, his work is...
Gersonides

Gersonides

male, deceased (1344)
Levi ben Gershon, better known as Gersonides or the Ralbag, was a famous rabbi, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer/astrologer, and Talmudist....

Peter Of Bruys

male
Peter of Bruys (born late 11th century; "Peter de Bruis") was a New Testament Christian of medieval Europe. Peter of Bruys was a preacher of the...

Maurice de Guérin

male, deceased (1839)
Georges Maurice de Guérin du Cayla, was a French poet. Descended from a noble and rich family, he was born at the chateau of Le Cayla in L...
Pierre Flotte

Pierre Flotte

male, deceased (1302)
Pierre Flote or Pierre Flotte (Languedoc, second half of the 13th century - Kortrijk, July 11, 1302) was a French legalist, Chancellor and Keeper...

Benedict Of Aniane

male, deceased (821)
Benedict of Aniane (also called Witiza; the Second Benedict) (c. 747 - 11 February 821) was a saint born in France. The son of the Goth, Aigulf,...
Charles Plumier

Charles Plumier

male, deceased (1704)
Charles Plumier (April 20, 1646 - November 20, 1704) was a French botanist, after whom the genus Plumeria, or Frangipani (originally named...