22 relations: Counts and Dukes of Angoulême, County of Pallars Jussà, Dubreuil, Duke of Aquitaine, Eble II of Ventadorn, Empress Matilda, Ergotism, Geoffrey, Gouffier of Lastours, Henry of Marcy, High Middle Ages, Jordan of Laron, List of English chronicles, List of state leaders in the 12th century, Nicholas, Archbishop of Esztergom, Occitan literature, Papal election, 1119, Raymond I Trencavel, Saint Martial, William VI of Angoulême, Wulgrin III of Angoulême, 1181.
Counts and Dukes of Angoulême
Angoulême (L'Angoumois) in western France was part of the Carolingian Empire as the kingdom of Aquitaine.
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County of Pallars Jussà
The County of Pallars Jussà or Lower Pallars was a county in the Hispanic March during the eleventh and twelfth centuries, long after the march had ceased to be effectively administered by the Kings of France.
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Dubreuil
Dubreuil may refer to.
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Duke of Aquitaine
The Duke of Aquitaine (Duc d'Aquitània, Duc d'Aquitaine) was the ruler of the ancient region of Aquitaine (not to be confused with modern-day Aquitaine) under the supremacy of Frankish, English, and later French kings.
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Eble II of Ventadorn
Eble II of Ventadorn was viscount of Ventadour (Corrèze, France).
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Empress Matilda
Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 110210 September 1167), also known as the Empress Maude, was the claimant to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy.
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Ergotism
Ergotism (pron.) is the effect of long-term ergot poisoning, traditionally due to the ingestion of the alkaloids produced by the Claviceps purpurea fungus that infects rye and other cereals, and more recently by the action of a number of ergoline-based drugs.
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Geoffrey
Geoffrey, Geoffroy, Geoff, etc., may refer to.
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Gouffier of Lastours
Gouffier of Lastours (also Goufier, Golfier, Gulpher) was a knight from Lastours in the Limousin in France, who participated in the First Crusade.
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Henry of Marcy
Blessed Henry of Marcy (c. 1136 – 1 January 1189 was a Cistercian abbot first of Hautecombe (1160) and then of Clairvaux from 1177 until 1179. He was created Cardinal Bishop of Albano at the Third Lateran Council in 1179. Henry was an important figure in the fight against the late twelfth-century movements of Catharism and Waldensianism and took a leading part at III Lateran. He strongly supported the use of force to suppress heresy and a strong alliance between secular and ecclesiastic authority in the use of force.
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High Middle Ages
The High Middle Ages, or High Medieval Period, was the period of European history that commenced around 1000 AD and lasted until around 1250 AD.
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Jordan of Laron
Jordan of Laron (or Jordain, from either the Latin form Jordanus or Jordanes) was the Bishop of Limoges from 1023 until his death in 1051.
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List of English chronicles
This is a list of the most important Chronicles relevant to the kingdom of England in the period from the Norman Conquest to the beginning of the Tudor dynasty (1066–1485).
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List of state leaders in the 12th century
;State leaders in the 11th century – State leaders in the 13th century – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 12th century (1101–1200) AD.
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Nicholas, Archbishop of Esztergom
Nicholas (Miklós) was a 12th-century prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary.
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Occitan literature
Occitan literature (referred to in older texts as Provençal literature) is a body of texts written in Occitan, mostly in the south of France.
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Papal election, 1119
The papal election of 1119 (held January 29 to February 2) was, by an order of magnitude, the smallest papal election of the 12th century currently considered legitimate by the Roman Catholic Church.
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Raymond I Trencavel
Raymond I Trencavel (also Raimond) (died 1167) was the Viscount of Agde and Béziers from 1130 and Viscount of Albi, Carcassonne, and Razès from 1150.
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Saint Martial
Saint Martial (3rd century), called "the Apostle of the Gauls" or "the Apostle of Aquitaine", was the first bishop of Limoges.
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William VI of Angoulême
William VI of Angoulême (died 1179) was also known as William Taillefer IV.
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Wulgrin III of Angoulême
Wulgrin III of Angoulême, also known as Wulgrin Taillefer II, inherited the title of Count of Angoulême and its territories from his father, William VI of Angoulême, in 1179.
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1181
Year 1181 (MCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffroy_du_Breuil