Baudouin of Toulouse
Baudouin of Toulouse (? - 1214) are:
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the brother of Raymond VI of Toulouse (Albigensian Crusade),
- 2nd wire of Raymond V of Toulouse and Constancy of France (girl of the king de France Louis VI)
It took part in the Bataille of Low wall (September 12th 1213) on the side of crossed and against his brother. The February 17th 1214, on order of Raymond VI, Baudouin is removed from his castle of Lolmie and is hung like traitor.
Guillaume de Tudèle, the author of the first part of the Song of the Crusade, was with its service.
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