- The
following is a list of
lords of Montpellier:
William I of
Montpellier 26
November 986–1019
William II of
Montpellier 1019–1025
William III of Montpellier...
- Château des
Guilhem is a
medieval castle in the town of Clermont-l'Hérault in the Hérault département of France.
Built for the
Guilhems,
lords of Clermont-l’Hérault...
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Peire Guilhem or
Guillem may
refer to:
Peire Guilhem de Luserna,
troubadour Peire Guillem de Tolosa,
troubadour This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Guilhem Anelier de
Tolosa (also
William or Guillaume) was a
troubadour from Languedoc. He was the
author of a thirteenth-century
Occitan epic poem La...
- Saint-
Guilhem-le-Désert (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɡijɛm lə dezɛʁ] or [sɛ̃ ɡilɛm lə dezɛʁ]; Occitan: Sant
Guilhèm dau Desèrt) is a
commune in the Hérault...
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Guilhem Gallart,
known professionally as Pone, is a
French record producer. He was a
member of the band
Fonky Family. Born in Toulouse, he left at 19...
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William II (or III) (late 980s – 1019),
called the Pious, was the
Count of Provence.
William was the son of
William I (or II) of
Provence and Adelaide-Blanche...
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Guilhem Ademar (Old
Occitan [ɡiˈʎɛm adeˈmaɾ]; also
spelled Guillem, Adamar, or Azemar; fl. 1190/1195–1217) was a
troubadour from the Gévaudan in France...
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William IX (Occitan:
Guilhèm de
Peitieus or
Guilhem de Poitou, French:
Guillaume de Poitiers; 22
October 1071 – 10
February 1126),
called the Troubadour...
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Guilhem de
Montanhagol (fl. 1233–1268) was a Provençal troubadour, most
likely active in Toulouse, but
known in the
courts of Provence, Toulouse, Castile...