- male, deceased (461)
- Saint Rusticus of Narbonne (in French Saint Rustique) (d. 26 October perhaps 461) was a bishop of Narbonne and Catholic saint of Gaul, born either...
- male
- Saint Paul of Narbonne (3rd century CE) was one of the "apostles to the Gauls" sent out (probably under the direction of Pope Fabian, 236 - 250)...
- male, deceased (1179)
- Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne was a French rabbi, also known as Raavad II, and author of the halachic work "Ha-Eshkol" ("The Cluster"). Abraham ben...
- male
- Makhir of Narbonne was a Babylonian-Jewish scholar who settled in Narbonne, France, at the end of the eighth century and whose descendants were for...
- female, 889 years old
- Ermengarde (from her Occitan name: Ermengarda was viscountess of Narbonne from 1134 to 1192. She was the daughter of Aimery II of Narbonne and his...
- male
- Saint Saturnin of Toulouse during the consulate of Decius and Gratus (250-251) to Christianize Gaul after the persecutions under Emperor Decius had...
- male, 29 years old
- Marco Bortolami (born 12 June 1980) is an Italian rugby union player. Bortalami began his playing career with the team of his native Padua, making...
- male, 64 years old
- Jo Maso (born 27 December 1944 in Perpignan, France) is a former rugby union and rugby league footballer who played for Narbonne, Toulonnais,...
- male, deceased (1456)
- Jacques Cœur, was a French merchant. He was one of the founders of the trade between France and the Levant. He was born at Bourges, in which city h...
- male, deceased (1208)
- Pierre de Castelnau (d. January 15, 1208), French ecclesiastic, was born in the diocese of Montpellier. In 1199 he was archdeacon of Maguelonne,...
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