• 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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    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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