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    Forcalquier (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ.kal.kje]; Occitan: Forcauquier, pronounced [fuɾkɔwˈkje]) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department...
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  • second: Guigues VII. Charles, as heir to the county of Forcalquier, claimed the counties. A compromise was eventually reached whereby Guigues retained...
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    Guigues the Old, called Guigues III (born 1050/1060; died 21 December 1133), was a Count of Albon from 1079, when the County of Vienne, then in the possession...
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  • Provence. William married Gersende, daughter of Count Guigues III of Albon. They had two sons, Guigues and Bertrand I. On the death of his father in 1092...
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  • Mathilde of Bourbon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    daughter: Margaret of Vienne (c. 1190/95 – c. 1259), married William III of Forcalquier, later she married Joceran, Lord of Brancion Mathilde's second husband...
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    member of the House of Barcelona who ruled as count of Provence and Forcalquier. He was the first count of Provence to live in the county in more than...
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    Rainon II of Uzès married Garsinde de Forcalquier and their grandson Guiraud Amic II de Sabran would wed Alix de Forcalquier. Their son William IV of Sabran...
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    Berenguer Ramon I. 1246–1285 Charles I, Count of Anjou, Maine, Provence and Forcalquier (1246), King of Naples, Sicily (1266) and Jerusalem (1277). 1285–1309...
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    of Guillermo II de Montcada of the House of Montcada and of Garsenda, daughter of Alfonso II of Provence and Garsenda of Forcalquier. He was succeeded...
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    Beatrice de Montfort, Countess of Montfort-l'Amaury (December 1249 – 9 March 1312) was a ruling sovereign countess of Montfort from 1249 until 1312. She...
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    (1249–1300), married Margaret de Clare (died 1312). Childless. Richard also had a son, named Richard, by his mistress Joan de Valletort who is sometimes...
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    Kortrijk, 11 July 1302) was Seigneur (Lord) of Nesle in Picardy (de), Viscount of Châteaudun (de), Grand Chamberlain of France and Constable of France. Raoul...
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    Simon II of Clermont. François Alexandre Aubert de la Chenaye Desbois: Dictionnaire de la noblesse de France "Boves-Coucy" Family tree of Clermont-Beauvaisis-Nesle...
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  • Montfort-l'Amaury (d. 1279), Dame of Houdan Hugh III of Burgundy (1142-1192) Andre/Guigues VI (1184-1237) dauphin of Viennois, count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans and...
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    Fidel Fita i Colomer: Boletín de la Real Academia de la Historia, tomo 40 (1902): Principado de Cataluña - Razón de este nombre: Ya en las cortes del...
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    Counts of Forcalquier notably during the episcopacy of Arnoux who later became the bishop of the city. On the death of the last Count of Forcalquier in 1209...
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  • King of Bohemia Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Count of Forcalquier Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson, King of the Isles Rujing, Caodong Buddhist monk...
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  • many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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