Grimoard (Bishop Of Angoulême)
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Grimoard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *
Angelic de Grimoard Anglic de Grimoard (ca. 1315/1320 in Grizac, Languedoc – 13 April 1388 in Avignon), also recorded as Angelic, was a French canon regular and a Cardinal. He was the younger brother of Pope Urban V. He was born about 1315 in the Castle of Gri ...
(born 1315), French Cardinal, younger brother of Pope Urban V *
Anne Claude Philippe de Tubieres de Grimoard de Pestels de Levis, Comte de Caylus Anne Claude de Tubières-Grimoard de Pestels de Lévis, ''comte de Caylus'', marquis d'Esternay, baron de Bransac (Anne Claude Philippe; 31 October, 16925 September 1765), was a French antiquarian, proto-archaeologist and man of letters. Born in ...
(1692–1765), French antiquarian *
Claude Abraham de Tubières de Grimoard de Pestel de Lévis, duc de Caylus Claude Abraham de Tubières de Grimoard de Pestel de Lévis (c. 1672 - 1759) was a French military leader. Born in Auvergne, he was the third son of the Henry de Tubières - Grimoard and Claude Fabert, daughter of Abraham II de Fabert, a Marshal o ...
(1672–1759), French military leader *
Philippe Henri, Comte de Grimoard Philippe Henri, comte de Grimoard (1753–1815) was a French soldier and military writer. He entered the royal army at the age of sixteen, and in 1775 published his ''Essai théorique et practique sur les batailles''. Shortly afterwards Louis XVI p ...
(1753–1815), French soldier and military writer *
Pope Urban V Pope Urban V ( la, Urbanus V; 1310 – 19 December 1370), born Guillaume de Grimoard, was the head of the Catholic Church from 28 September 1362 until his death in December 1370 and was also a member of the Order of Saint Benedict. He was the on ...
(1310–1370), whose name was Guillaume Grimoard


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Grimoald (disambiguation) Grimoald, Grimald, Grimoart, Grimwald, Grimuald, or Grimbald is a Germanic personal name. It may refer to: Personal name *Grimoald I of Benevento, duke of Benevento (651–662) and king of the Lombards (662–671) *Grimoald II of Beneve ...
, a given name {{surname