- male, deceased (1842)
- Emmanuel-Augustin-Dieudonné-Joseph, comte de Las Cases was a French official. He was born at the castle of Las Cases near Revel in Languedoc. He w...
- male, deceased (1344)
- Raoul I of Brienne was the son of John II of Brienne, Count of Eu and Jeanne, Countess of Guînes. He succeeded his father as Count of Eu in 1302, a...
- male, deceased (1825)
- Guillaume de Bonne-Carrere (13 February 1754 - 1825), French diplomatist, was born at Muret in Languedoc. He began his career in the army, but soon...
- male, deceased (1276)
- James I the Conqueror (Catalan: "Jaume el Conqueridor", Aragonese: "Chaime lo Conqueridor", Spanish: "Jaime el Conquistador", Occitan: "Jacme"; 2...
- male, deceased (1346)
- John the Blind was the Count of Luxembourg from 1309, King of Bohemia, and titular King of Poland from 1310. He was the eldest son of the Holy...
- male, deceased (1282)
- Robert IV of Dreux, Count of Dreux, Braine and Montfort-l'Amaury was the son of John I of Dreux and Marie of Bourbon. Robert fought with Philip III...
- male, deceased (1340)
- Bernard IV Jordan (or Bertrand; died 1340) was the Lord of L'Isle-Jourdain ("Insule iordani") from 1303 or 1304 to his death. He was the son and...
- male, deceased (1159)
- Bernard Ato II was the Viscount of Nîmes of the Trencavel family from 1129 to his death. In 1138, Bernard Ato swore an oath of fidelity to Alfonso J...
- male, deceased (1576)
- Otto Zeinenger (1513-1576) was an obscure yet influential theologian of the early Reformation. Born in Germany and ordained in the Catholic Church,...
- male, deceased (1249)
- Raymond VII of Saint-Gilles (July, 1197 - September 27, 1249) was count of Toulouse, duke of Narbonne and marquis of Provence. He was the son of...
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