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About Amalric I de Narbonne Talairan
[Medlands] AMALRIC de Narbonne (-after 11 Jan 1302). A charter dated 24 Mar 1271 records the agreement between "dominum Aymericum et dominum Amalricum fratres, filios quondam domini Amalrici...vicecomitis et domini Narbone" concerning their father´s inheritance, and names "domine Philippe matris eorum", later confirmed by "Sibylia uxor dicti domini Aymerici et domina Alcayeta uxor dicti domini Amalrici"[760]. He received the Baronnie of Pérignan {now Fleury-d'Aude, Aude} when his brother shared the viscounty with him in 1272. By his testament dated 11 Jan 1302, he shared the Baronnie of Pérignan between his two sons Amalric Baron de Talairan {Aude} and Aimery who received a smaller Baronnie of Pérignan with the corresponding title. In 1346, Aimery who had no male issue sold Pérignan to Philippe VI King of France. The older branch of Pérignan came to be known subsequently as that of the Seigneurs de Talairan {Aude}. m firstly (before 24 Mar 1271) ALGAYETTE de Rodez, daughter of HUGUES [IV] Comte de Rodez {Aveyron] and his wife Isabelle de Roquefeuil, Vicomtesse de Creissels {Aveyron} (-[1274/80], bur Narbonne, tombstone in the Lamourguier Museum in Narbonne). A charter dated 24 Mar 1271 records the agreement between "dominum Aymericum et dominum Amalricum fratres, filios quondam domini Amalrici...vicecomitis et domini Narbone" concerning their father´s inheritance, later confirmed by "Sibylia uxor dicti domini Aymerici et domina Alcayeta uxor dicti domini Amalrici"[761]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. m secondly MARIE d'Antioche, daughter of --- (-after 11 Nov 1308). "Amalric de Narbonne, seigneur de Pérignan, fils du vicomte Amalric" recognised rights by undated charter, approved by "Dame Marie, femme d'Amalric"[762]. The primary source which confirms her origin has not yet been identified.
Amalric I de Narbonne Talairan's Timeline
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Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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Aveyron, Occitanie, France
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