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William IX Of Montpellier
William IX (Occitan ''Guilhem'' or ''Guillem'') was the lord of Montpellier from 1202 until 1204. He was the last lord of the Guilhem lineage. William IX was the eldest son of William VIII of Montpellier. His mother, Agnes (Spanish ''Inés''), was related to the kings of Aragon. She was William VIII's second wife, married in 1187 after he left his first wife, Eudokia Komnene, who was the mother of his daughter and heiress, Mary. William VIII struggled to get the church, the townspeople and neighbouring lords to recognise the legitimacy of his second marriage and his son.Archibald Ross Lewis, "The Guillems of Montpellier: A Sociological Appraisal", ''Viator'', 2 (1971), 163–65. William IX had five full brothers and two full sisters.James I of Aragon; Damian J. Smith and Helena Buffery, eds., ''The Book of Deeds of James I of Aragon: A Translation of the Medieval Catalan Llibre dels Fets'' (Ashgate, 2003), 19. William IX succeeded his father in 1202 in accordance with the latter's ...
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Old Occitan ( oc, occitan ancian, label=Occitan language, Modern Occitan, ca, occità antic), also called Old Provençal, was the earliest form of the Occitano-Romance languages, as attested in writings dating from the eighth through the fourteenth centuries. Old Occitan generally includes Early and Old Occitan. Middle Occitan is sometimes included in Old Occitan, sometimes in Modern Occitan. As the term ' appeared around the year 1300, Old Occitan is referred to as "Romance" (Occitan: ') or "Provençal" (Occitan: ') in medieval texts. History Among the earliest records of Occitan are the ''Tomida femina'', the ''Boecis'' and the ''Cançó de Santa Fe''. Old Occitan, the language used by the troubadours, was the first Romance language with a literary corpus and had an enormous influence on the development of lyric poetry in other European languages. The interpunct was a feature of its orthography and survives today in Catalan and Gascon language, Gascon. The official language of ...
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