William I of Montpellier
William I (or in Occitan: Guilhem I) was the founder of a dynasty which bears his name, the Guilhems, Lords of Montpellier. He received his fief (a manor) of Monspestularius (Montpellier) on 26 November 985 from Bernard, Count of Mauguio,[1] with the permission of Ricuin, Bishop of Maguelone.
William I | |
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Lord of Montpellier | |
Tenure | 985 – 1025 |
Successor | William II of Montpellier |
House | Guilhem |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Without descendants after his death, his nephew Guilhem II of Montpellier succeeded him.
References
- "SEIGNEURS de MONTPELLIER". Medieval lands. Retrieved 6 Dec 2019.
See also
Preceded by (first) |
Lords of Montpellier 26 November 986 – 1019 |
Succeeded by William II of Montpellier |
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