de Sabran, Guillaume

Nom de naissance de Sabran, Guillaume 1a
ID Gramps I50729
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès avant 1138    
 

Familles

    Famille de de Sabran, Guillaume et , Adelais [F08572]
Mariés Femme , Adelais [I59111]
  Enfants
  1. de Sabran, Rostain [I53014]

Anecdote

GUILLAUME de Sabran (-before 1138). "Raymundus comes Rothenensis" abandoned rights in favour of the church of Béziers by charter dated 1084, signed by "…Guillelmi de Sabrano…"[549]. "Raimundus comes Tolosanæ, dux Narbonæ, marchio Provinciæ" donated property to Saint-André d´Avignon by charter dated 1088 (which presumably should be redated to after 1094), signed by "…Guillelmus de Sabrano, Alisiardus de Usetico, Rostagnus de Posqueriis, Gibellinus de Sabrano…"[550]. Guillaume de Sabran and Raymond de Narbonne-Pelet fought successfully to have the goods and arms brought by the Genovese safely transported to Jerusalem, 18 Jun 1099[551]. Pope Pascal II threatened "militaribus viris Willelmo de Sabrano, Emenoni fratri eius…" for associating themselves in the criminal exploits of Bertrand Comte de Toulouse by bull dated 4 Feb 1107[552]. A bull of Pope Calixtus II dated 22 Jun 1121 threatened excommunication against "Raimundi de Bautio, Guilelmo de Sabrano, Elesiario de Castrias, Rainoni de Castlar et Guilelmo Rainoardi" if they didn't prevent Alphonse Comte de Toulouse from attacking the monastery of Saint-Gilles, a subsequent bull dated 22 Apr 1122 noting that "…Raimundum de Baltio, Guillemum de Sabrano, Elisiarium de Castriis, Guillelmum Rainoardi de Mezenees, vicecomites de Mezoaga, et Rainonem de Castlar" had been excommunicated for the same offence[553]. m ADELAIS, daughter of --- (-after 17 Sep 1147). "Adalaicia de Sabrano et…eius liberi Emeno et Rostagnus de Sabrano, Wilelmus, Raimundus, atque Petrus archidiaconus" donated property to the Templars at Richerenches, for the soul of "Wilelmi de Sabrano patris nostri", by charter dated 1138[554]. "Adalais de Sabrano et filii sui Rostagnus et Emes et Wilelmus" donated half of revenue from property to the Templars at Richerenches by charter dated 17 Sep 1147, one quarter of which revenue was donated by "Wilelma, Bertrandi de Tauliniano qui fui uxor et mei filii Poncius Gontardus --- et Pelestorz" (presumably indicating that the two families were related)[555]. Guillaume & his wife had five children

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm#_Toc274990133

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 07BC6D2F94414241B0F891D526F7B28519A2
 

Arbre généalogique

    1. de Sabran, Guillaume
      1. , Adelais [I59111]
        1. de Sabran, Rostain [I53014]

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm#_Toc371156118
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut