Guillaume DE NOGARET

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FrenchBorn Guillaume DE NOGARET

Councillor and keeper of the seal to Philip IV of France

Born on 1260 in Saint-Félix De Lauragais, France , France

Died on March 1, 1313 in Paris, France

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His father was a citizen of Toulouse, and was, so it was claimed, condemned as a heretic during the Albigensian crusade. The family held a small ancestral property of servile origin at Nogaret, near Saint-Félix-de-Caraman (today's Saint-Félix-Lauragais), from which it took its name. In 1291 Guillaume was professor of jurisprudence at the university of Montpellier, and in 1296 he became a member of the Curia Regis at Paris. Since 1306, he was a seigneur of Marsillargues, Calvisson, Aujargues and Congénies in Languedoc. ...   His father was a citizen of Toulouse, and was, so it was claimed, condemned as a heretic during the Albigensian crusade. The family held a small ancestral property of servile origin at Nogaret, near Saint-Félix-de-Caraman (today's Saint-Félix-Lauragais), from which it took its name. In 1291 Guillaume was professor of jurisprudence at the university of Montpellier, and in 1296 he became a member of the Curia Regis at Paris. Since 1306, he was a seigneur of Marsillargues, Calvisson, Aujargues and Congénies in Languedoc.



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