House of Baux

House of Baux

The House of Baux is a French noble family from the south of France.

Lords of Baux

*Pons (971-?)
*Hugh 1 (?-1059), son of
*William I Hugh (1050-1110), son of
*Raymond I (1110-1150), son of
*Hugh II (1150-1167) son of
*Betrand I (1167-1181), brother of
*Hugh III, lord of Baux, viscount of Marseille (1181-1240), eldest son of
*Barral I "of Baux" (1240-1268), son of
*Bertrand III (1268-1305), son of
*Raymond II (1305-1322), son of
*Hugh IV (1322-1351), son of
*Robert (1351-1353)
*Raymond III (1353-1372), brother of
*John I (1372-1375), son of
*Alice I (1372-1426), sister of

This branch of the House of Baux was declared extinct in 1426. The domains were inherited by Counts of Provence.

:"See also: Rulers of Baux

Lords of Berre, Meyragues, Puyricard and Marignane

* Bertrand II, second oldest son of Bertrand I of Baux, lord of Berre, Meyragues and Puyricard, and Marignanane (1181-1201)
* ...

From this branch originated the family branches of the Lords of Berre, Lords of Meyrargues and Puyricard, who went extinct in 1349, and lords of Marignane, acquired by House of Valois-Anjou, as well as the Dukes of Andria.

:"See also: Lords of Berre, Lords of Meyrargues and Puyricard and Lords of Marignane"

Counts of Orange

* Bertrand I of Baux (1171-1181)
* William I, count of Orange, youngest son of Bertrand I of Baux (1181-1218)
* Raymond I (1218-1282)
* Bertrand II (1281-1314)
* Raymond II (1314-1340)
* Raymond III (1340-1393)
* Mary of Baux (1393-1417), daughter, married John III of Châlon-Arlay

In 1417 the House of Ivrea or House of Châlon-Arlay succeeded as princes of Orange.

A brother of William I started the branch of the Lords of Courbezon (House of Baux-Courbezon), which went extinct in 1393. Another brother started the line of Lords of Suze, Solerieux and Barri (House of Baux-Suze-Solerieux-Barri), which went extinct and reverted afterwards to the counts of Orange.

:"See also: Princes of Orange"

See also

* Cappai de Bas
* Les Baux de Provence
* Les Baux de Provence AOC
* Baussenque Wars (1144–1162)
* Il signore di Baux

External links

[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm#_Toc152336289 MedLands genealogy of the des Baux family]


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