Guillaume II Roger
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Guillaume II Roger
Summary
Guillaume II Roger is a human[1]. His place of birth was Corrèze[2]. He was born on 1290[3]. He died in Cornillon[4]. He died on 1380[5]. He worked as a monarch[6].
Key Facts
- Guillaume II Roger's place of birth was Corrèze[2].
- Guillaume II Roger passed away in Cornillon[4].
- Guillaume II Roger was born on 1290[3].
- Guillaume II Roger died on 1380[5].
- Guillaume II Roger's father was Guillaume I Rogier, Seigneur de Rosiers[7].
- Guillaume II Roger's mother was Guillemette de La Mestre[8].
- Among Guillaume II Roger's spouses was Marie de Chambon[9].
- Guillaume II Roger was married to Guérine de Canilhac[10].
- Guillaume II Roger was married to Catherine Adhémar de Monteil[11].
- A child of Guillaume II Roger was Guillaume III Roger de Beaufort[12].
- A child of Guillaume II Roger was Gregory XI[13].
- A child of Guillaume II Roger was Nicolas Roger de Beaufort[14].
- A child of Guillaume II Roger was Jean Roger de Beaufort[15].
- A child of Guillaume II Roger was Tristan, le Bâtard de Beaufort[16].
- A child of Guillaume II Roger was Marthe Rogier de Beaufort[17].
- Guillaume II Roger held citizenship in France[18].
- Guillaume II Roger worked as a monarch[6].
- Guillaume II Roger is recorded as male[19].
- Guillaume II Roger's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Guillaume II Roger's family is recorded as Famille Roger de Beaufort[21].
- Guillaume II Roger's given name is recorded as Guillaume[22].
- Guillaume II Roger's sibling is recorded as Hugues Roger[23].
- Guillaume II Roger's sibling is recorded as Clement VI[24].
Body
Origins and Family
Guillaume II Roger's place of birth was Corrèze[2]. He was born on 1290[3]. His father was Guillaume I Rogier, Seigneur de Rosiers[7]. His mother was Guillemette de La Mestre[8].
Career and Affiliations
Guillaume II Roger worked as a monarch[6].
Personal Life
Spouses include Marie de Chambon[9], Guérine de Canilhac[10], and Catherine Adhémar de Monteil[11]. Children include Guillaume III Roger de Beaufort[12], an aristocrat[25], 1332–1395[26], of France[27]; Gregory XI[13], a Catholic priest[28], 1329–1378[29]; Nicolas Roger de Beaufort[14], an aristocrat[30], 1340–1415[31], of France[32]; Jean Roger de Beaufort[15], a Catholic priest[33], 1350–1391[34], of France[35]; Tristan, le Bâtard de Beaufort[16], a knight[36], 1335–1395[37], of France[38]; and Marthe Rogier de Beaufort[17], b. 1341[39].
Death and Burial
Guillaume II Roger died on 1380[5]. He passed away in Cornillon[4].
FAQs
Where was Guillaume II Roger born?
Born in Corrèze[2], Guillaume II Roger…
Where did Guillaume II Roger die?
Guillaume II Roger died in Cornillon[4].
Who were Guillaume II Roger's parents?
Guillaume II Roger's father was Guillaume I Rogier, Seigneur de Rosiers[7]. Guillaume II Roger's mother was Guillemette de La Mestre[8].
Who was Guillaume II Roger married to?
Guillaume II Roger's spouses include Marie de Chambon[9], Guérine de Canilhac[10], and Catherine Adhémar de Monteil[11].
What did Guillaume II Roger do for work?
Guillaume II Roger worked as monarch[6].