- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1344)
- Levi ben Gershon, better known as Gersonides or the Ralbag, was a famous rabbi, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer/astrologer, and Talmudist....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- male, deceased (1704)
- Charles Plumier (April 20, 1646 - November 20, 1704) was a French botanist, after whom the genus Plumeria, or Frangipani (originally named...
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