Bertran de Gourdon or Bertram de Gordon (fl. 1209–1231) was the lord of Gourdon, a knight and troubadour. Initially a partisan of Raymond VI of Toulouse...
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Pierre Basile (died 6 April 1199), also identified in some sources as Bertran de Gourdon and John Sabroz, was a Limousin boy famous for shooting King Richard...
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Bertran de Gourdon (1209–1231), the lord of Gourdon, knight, and troubadour Bertran del Pojet (fl. 1222), Provençal castellan and troubadour Bertran Folcon...
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Saracens at the Battle of Ascalon and Richard on his deathbed pardoning Bertran de Gourdon, the archer who fatally shot him in 1199, were added to the east and...
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Ottenton Bertran de Gourdon wrote two coblas on doing homage to Philip II of France May 6 — The troubadour Ademar Jordan was captured in battle by Simon de Montfort...
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Richard I of England (redirect from Richard Coeur de Lion)
Pierre (or Peter) Basile, John Sabroz, Dudo, and Bertrand de Gourdon (from the town of Gourdon) by chroniclers, the man turned out (according to some sources...
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by the Périgueux town council. A stele in the park opposite the Lycée Bertran-de-Born commemorates Strasbourg's gratitude to Périgueux for welcoming refugees...
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nation's fifth appearance in the sport. Charles Marion (dressage) and Pierre Bertran de Balanda (jumping) won individual silver medals. 20 fencers, 17 men and...
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