- male, deceased (1037)
- William III Taillefer (also spelled "Tallefer" or "Tallifer"; 975 - September 1037) was the Count of Toulouse, Albi, and Quercy from 972 or 978 to...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Albany William Fonblanque (1793-1872) was an English journalist. He was descended from a noble French Huguenot family, the Greniers of Languedoc,...
- male, deceased (1808)
- Jean-Baptiste Pillement (Lyon, 24 May 1728 -- Lyon, 26 April 1808) was a painter and designer, known for his exquisite and delicate landscapes, but...
- male
- Dieudonné de Gozon was the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes (1346-1353). He was born to a noble family in Languedoc, France. He carried the n...
- male, deceased (1929)
- Paul-François Groussac was a French-born Argentine writer, literary critic, historian, and librarian. He was born in Toulouse to Catherine Deval a...
- male, deceased (1623)
- Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, comte de Montfort et Negrepelisse, vicomte de Turenne, Castillon, et Lanquais, titular duc de Bouillon (September 28,...
- male, deceased (1181)
- Ramon Berenguer III was the count of Cerdanya (1162 - 1168), as Peter, and count of Provence (1173 - 1181). He was the second son of Raymond...
- male
- Abraham ben Nathan Ha-Yarchi was a French rabbi and scholar born in the second half of the twelfth century, probably at Lunel, Languedoc, where he...
- male, deceased (1584)
- Guy Du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac (1529 - 1584), French jurist and poet, was born at Toulouse to an old family of the magistracy. He studied law...
- male
- Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, more commonly known as Samuel ibn Tibbon, was a Jewish philosopher and doctor. He was born about 1150 in Lunel...
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