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Baux

Index Baux

Baux may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Antonia of Baux, Auguste Baux, Barral of Baux, Baux score, Bertrand III of Baux, Cecile of Baux, Claude Baux, Ercole, Marquis of Baux, Francis of Baux, House of Baux, James of Baux, Les Baux-de-Breteuil, Les Baux-de-Provence, Les Baux-Sainte-Croix, Lords of Baux, Margaret of Baux, Marguerite Baux, Marquis of Baux, William I of Baux, William II of Baux, William III of Baux.

Antonia of Baux

Antonia of Baux (Antonia del Balzo; c. 1353 – 23 January 1375), was an Italian noblewoman member of the French House of Baux (italianized as del Balzo) and by marriage Queen consort of Sicily, Duchess consort of Athens and Neopatras.

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Auguste Baux

Adjutant Auguste Baux (9 July 1892 – 17 July 1918) was a French World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

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Barral of Baux

Barral of Baux (died 1268) was Viscount of Marseilles and Lord of Baux.

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Baux score

The Baux score is a system used to predict the chance of mortality due to burns.

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Bertrand III of Baux

Bertrand III of Baux (also known as Bertrando Del Balzo), Count of Andria, Montescaglioso, and Squillace, Lord of Berre, Senator of Rome, Captain-General of Tuscany, and Justiciar of Naples, was born in August 1295 at Andria, Italy to Bertrand II of Baux and Berengaria of Andria.

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Cecile of Baux

Cecile of Baux (1230–1275), was a Countess Consort of Savoy; married in 1244 to Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy.

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Claude Baux

Claude Baux (born 27 August 1945) is a French retired slalom canoeist who competed in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Ercole, Marquis of Baux

Ercole Grimaldi, Marquis of Baux (16 December 1623 – 2 August 1651) was a member of the House of Grimaldi.

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Francis of Baux

Francis of Baux (François des Baux, Francesco del Balzo; c. 1330Douglas Richardson. Plantagenet Ancestry: Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011. pg 401. – 23 April 1422) was the first Duke of Andria, Count of Montescaglioso and Squillace, and Lord of Berre, Mison, and Tiano.

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House of Baux

The House of Baux is a French noble family from the south of France.

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James of Baux

James of Baux or James of Les Baux (died 7 July 1383) was the Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1374 to 1383.

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Les Baux-de-Breteuil

Les Baux-de-Breteuil is a commune in the Eure department and Normandy region of northern France.

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Les Baux-de-Provence

Les Baux-de-Provence ("Les Baux of Provence"; Provençal: Lei Bauç de Provença or Li Baus de Prouvènço), commonly referred to simply as Les Baux, is a rural commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southern France.

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Les Baux-Sainte-Croix

Les Baux-Sainte-Croix is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France.

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Lords of Baux

This is a list of the Lords, Barons and Marquisses of Baux.

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Margaret of Baux

Margaret of Baux (Marguerite des Baux, Margherita del Balzo; 1394 – 15 November 1469) was a Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of Conversano.

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Marguerite Baux

Marguerite Baux (1856-?) was a French operatic soprano who performed at the Paris Opera in the 1870s after making her début in February 1876 as Rachel in Fromental Halévy's La Juive.

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Marquis of Baux

Marquis of Baux is a subsidiary title of the prince of Monaco.

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William I of Baux

William I of Baux (Guilhèm dei Bauç, archaic Guillem or Guilhem dels Baus, Guillaume des Baux or du Baus, Guillelmus de Balcio; c. 1155 – June 1218) was the Prince of Orange from 1182 until his death.

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William II of Baux

William II of Baux (died 1239) was a son of William of Baux.

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William III of Baux

William III of Baux (died 1257) was a son of William II of Baux.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baux

Also known as Baux (disambiguation).