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Rainou of
Sabran (c. 1155 – 1224) (also
Rainon II or Rénier II) was the
Count of Forcalquier, Lord of
Caylar and Ansouis, and a
member of the
noble House...
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Countess of
Anjou Geoffroi I
count of Gâtinais
possibly Adèle of
Ambois Rainon (†
after 900)
Bishop of
Angers Adalard († 890)
Bishop of
Tours Ingelger...
- Albon,
Countess of
Albon and
Dauphine of
Viennois Beatrice of
Burgundy Rainon I de
Sabran Beatrix de
Sabran G****nde de
Forcalquier Beatrice de Montfort...
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honore pecularis patroni nostri sancti Sergii et
domini Medardi episcopi").
Rainon,
bishop of Angers, set up a
college of
canons there in
around 900, when...
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Beatrice (1182 –
before 1248),
Countess of Gap and Embrun,
daughter of
Rainon I of Sabran. They had:
Beatrice (born 1205)
married Amaury de
Montfort In...
- 1190–1204
Guillaume I. de Vénéjan 1204–1208 Ébrard II. 1208–1212
Raymond III. (
Rainon, Raynier) 1212–1227
Raymond IV
named de Mas d'André (Mansus Andreae) 1228–1239...
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provinces du Tigre, du Samen, et de l'Ahmarra: 3: 469 (258-471) Coache, A.;
Rainon, B.; Sinzogan, A. (2017).
Atlas illustré du Rhopalocères du Bénin. CEREB...
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bring part of that city en héritage (dot?) to the
Sabran family,
whose son
Rainon II of Uzès
married Garsinde de
Forcalquier and
their grandson Guiraud Amic...
- (529–550) Audovée (581–592)
Lezin (592–610)
Mainboeuf (610–660)
Dodon (837–880)
Rainon (881–906)
Rothard (910)
Renaud I (920) Hervé (929–942)
Aimon (943–966)?...
- Béatrice of
Albon (1161–1228)
Beatrix of Viennois/Burgundy (1205–1248)
Rainon I of
Sabran (it) (1160–1224) Beatrice,
Countess of Gap and
Embrun (1182...