William I of Baux

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William I of Baux was a medieval Provençal nobleman and early head of the House of Baux, known for consolidating the family’s power and influence in southern France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Provençal noble
medieval noble
member of the House of Baux
nobleman
activityPeriod Middle Ages
contributedTo rise of the House of Baux as a regional power
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
ethnicGroup Provençal
familySeat Les Baux-de-Provence
gender male
governedTerritory domains in southern France
lands in Provence
hasDynasticRole early head of the House of Baux
hasGivenName William
hasRomanization Guillaume Ier des Baux
hasTitle Lord of Baux
historicalRegion County of Provence
languageUsed Old Occitan (regional context)
surface form: Old Occitan
nobleFamily House of Baux
notableFor consolidating the power of the House of Baux in southern France
expanding the influence of his family in Provence
partOf medieval French nobility
placeOfActivity Provence
southern France
positionHeld head of the House of Baux
lord
powerBase Les Baux-de-Provence
region Provence
socialClass nobility

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House of Baux notableMember William I of Baux