Occitan, known also as Lenga d'c in Occitan or Langue d'oc in French is a Romance language spoken in Occitania, that is, Southern France, the Occitan Valleys of Italy, Monaco and in the Aran Valley of Spain Middle High German , abbreviated MHG , is the term used for the period in the history of the German language between 1050 and 1350. The instrument was also known as a fidel or a viuola, although the French namea medival fiddle. William's career battling Saracens is sung in epic poems in the 12th and 13th century cycle called La Geste de Garin de Monglane, some two dozen chansons de geste that actually center around William, the great-grandson of the largely legendary Garin. After Garniers death she marries the Saracen Ganor, Gui de Nanteuil, evidently popular around 1207 when the troubadour Raimbaut de Vaqueiras. The book goes on to state that "modern scholarship and research have proved Guillem's Judaism beyond dispute." The Abbey was a major stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Household of WILLIAM de GELLONE (1) He is married to CUNEGONDA de AUSTRASIA. Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube was an Old French poet from the Champagne region of France who wrote a number of chansons de geste. If anyone is looking for the King, he doesn't need to be pointed out. [CHRODLINDIS [Rothlindis] (-before 843). Details of the "Aymeri" of the poem are conflated with a later historic figure who was truly the viscount of Narbonne from 1108 to 1134. William, listed under the name "Guillem de Gellone", is a prominent figure in the pseudohistorical book Holy Blood Holy Grail. About: William of Gellone - DBpedia Vivien 1a5. The name of Heribert's wife is not known. m ALDANA, daughter of ---. The fictional heroine is first married to Garnier de Nanteuil, who is son of Doon de Nanteuil and grandson of Doon de Mayence. A new sculpture museum, containing stone works from the abbey, is to be dedicated on June 26, 2009. He was canonized a saint in 1066 by Pope Alexander II. THEODERIC [II] (-after 14 Dec 804, maybe after 811). The defeat of the Moors at Orange was given legendary treatment in the 12th century epic La Prise d'Orange.