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Bertrand II des Baux [], second oldest son of Bertrand I des Baux [], lord of Berre, Meyragues and Puyricard, and Marignane (1181–1201); From this branch originated the family branches of the Seigneurs de Berre [], Lords of Meyrargues and Puyricard, who became extinct in 1349, and lords of Marignane, acquired by House of Valois-Anjou, as well as the Dukes of Andria.
The Imperial House of Brazil (Brazilian Portuguese: Casa Imperial Brasileira) is a Brazilian dynasty of Portuguese origin, a branch of the House of Braganza, that ruled the Brazilian Empire from 1822 to 1889, from the time when the then Prince Royal Dom Pedro of Braganza (later known as Emperor Pedro I of Brazil) declared Brazil's independence, until Dom Pedro II was deposed during the ...
The title of the head of the imperial house is "Emperor de jure". The current head of the imperial house is Prince Bertrand of Orléans-Braganza, who took over as head of the imperial house on July 15, 2022, after the death of his brother, Prince Luiz of Orléans-Braganza. [2]
Bertrand of Orléans-Braganza (born 2 February 1941) is the head of the Vassouras branch of the House of Orléans-Braganza and one of two claimants to the defunct Brazilian throne. He succeeded his brother Luiz of Orléans-Braganza to the claim on 15 July 2022. The Vassouras branch claims the throne in opposition to the Petrópolis branch of ...
The house of Baux succeeded to the principality of Orange when Bertrand of Baux married the heiress of the last native count of Orange, Tiburge, daughter of William of Orange, Omelaz, and Montpellier. [clarification needed] Their son was William I of Baux-Orange. Bertrand was the son of Raymond of Baux and Stephanie of Gevaudan.
Bertrand (1417 - 1497), count of Auvergne and Boulogne; [2] Gabrielle (c. 1420 - 1474), married in 1442 with Louis de Bourbon , count of Montpensier and dauphin of Auvergne ; [ 3 ] Isabelle (d. 1488), married in 1450 to William, Viscount of Limoges , and in 1457 to Amanieu of Albret ; [ 2 ]
1105–1112 Bertrand of Toulouse; 1119–1125 Alfonso Jordan of Toulouse; William Bertrand I: c.1040 Son of Fulk Bertrand and Hildegard 1062–1094 Theresa of Aragon no children Adelaide of Cavenez one child 28 July 1094 Co-ruled as brothers and cousins. Geoffrey II: c.1040 Son of Fulk Bertrand and Hildegard 1062–1067 Ermengard no children 28 ...
Helie accompanied him on this expedition, which resulted in the capture of Tripoli in 1109; shortly after, their nephew, William-Jordan died of wounds, giving Bertrand an undisputed claim to Tripoli. Bertrand died in 1112, and Pons succeeded him in Tripoli. Helie returned to France, where she married William III of Ponthieu in 1115. [2] They had: