Guillaume III des Porcellets

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Born1217
Died1288 (aged 71)
SpouseRaimonde de Falconis
Guillaume III des Porcelets
Born1217
Died1288 (aged 71)
SpouseRaimonde de Falconis

Guillaume III des Porcellets (1217–1288) was a French knight and lord.

Coat of Arms with Boar Passant Charge of the Porcelet Family Provence The Cloister at Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert The Met Cloisters in Gallery 03

Guillaume III des Porcellets was born in 1217.

Career

He was a knight.[1]

He was the Lord of parts of Arles, Fos, Martigues.[1][2] He served as Conseiller d'Etat and Chamberlain to King Charles I of Naples.[1][2] He served as the Baron of Sicily and Provence.[1][2]

He was the only Frenchman to survive the Sicilian Vespers of 1282 when France lost Sicily to the rebels.[2]

Personal life

Death

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