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    Gaillard III de Durfort (Occitan: Galhart, Latin: Galhardus de Durefort; fl. 1414–1442) was a Gascon nobleman of the Durfort family. He inherited the...
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    castle into a residential château. Rauzan then passed into the hands of Durfort of Duras who gradually abandoned it. Bordeaux quarrymen extracted stones...
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    The Château de Durfort is a ruined castle in the commune of Vignevieille in the Aude département of France. It is 27 km east of Limoux and 3 km north of...
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  • 1305-1306 Bertrand de Goth (+1313) 1306-1318 Guillaume de Durfort de Duras (+1330) 1318-1324 Louis de Poitiers (+1327) 1324-1329 Pierre de Rochefort (+1329)...
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    Got († 1313) (also Bishop of Agen), uncle of Clement V 1306–1318 Guillaume de Durfort de Duras († 1330) (Archbishop of Rouen) 1318–1324 Louis of Poitiers-Valentinois...
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    François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg, his victorious general. In 1695 he married Marie-Gabrielle de Durfort, daughter of Guy Aldonce Durfort, Duke...
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    of France in 1759 Guy Michel de Durfort de Lorge, Duke of Randan (1704–1773), Marshal of France in 1768 Louis de Brienne de Conflans, Marquis of Armentières...
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    exodus and disadvantaged young boys," led by Henry Dhavernas and then Guillaume de Tournemire. This event could not have been organized without the agreement...
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    1346: Guillaume IV Audibert 1347–1348: Adhémar II 1349 – c. 1382: Pierre V Pin 1384–1385: Elie II Servient 1387 – c. 1400: Pierre VI de Durfort c. 1402:...
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    nominal. As a result, the de facto leader of the army was a Carcassonne knight in Amerigo's retinue, Guillaume da Durfort, a highly experienced veteran...
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