Guillaume de Littera
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Born1371
Died1452 (aged 80–81)
OccupationsCanon, provost, vicar, landowner
Parent(s)Nicolas Vulpure de Littera
Sancie de Roviera
Sancie de Roviera
Guillaume de Littera | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1371 |
| Died | 1452 (aged 80–81) |
| Occupations | Canon, provost, vicar, landowner |
| Parent(s) | Nicolas Vulpure de Littera Sancie de Roviera |
Guillaume de Littera (1371–1452) was a French Roman Catholic canon and provost in Aix-en-Provence as well as vicar in a diocese encompassing several localities in Provence. He became a large landowner after he inherited Meyreuil and Rousset.
Guillaume de Littera was born circa 1371.[1] He grew up in a wealthy aristocratic family.[1] His father, Nicolas Vulpure de Littera (1333-1396), who received significant wealth from his first wife, Jacoba, was a notary.[1] His mother, Sancie de Roviera, was an heiress of Meyreuil.[1] His parents had nine children.[1]