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    marriage around 1156 of Rostaing II to Roscie du Caylar, granddaughter of Elzéart d'Uzès. The ancient old, former lords of Sabran styled themselves by the...
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  • member of the noble House of Sabran. His father was Rostaing of Sabran and his mother was Rosca of Uzès. He married Garsenda de Forcalquier († before 1193)...
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    also praised her renowned patronage of troubadours. In 1220, Guillaume II de Sabran, a nephew of William IV, who claimed Forcalquier and had been in revolt...
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  • Anduze Azalais or Adelaide Marie Clémence, who was for some time a nun, but in 1199 married Rostaing of Sabran, constable of the count of Toulouse v t e...
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    1266 – June 1273) Bernard de Languissel (4 February 1274 – 1281) Bertrand Amalric (20 December 1281 – 31 March 1286) Rostaing de la Capre (5 August 1286...
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    reconquista from the Moors by the Franks began in 785. In 785, Rostany (or Rostaing) was made Count of Girona, the first of the Catalan counties to be established...
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