Guillaume de Littera

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Born1371 (1371)
Died1452 (aged 8081)
OccupationsCanon, provost, vicar, landowner
Parent(s)Nicolas Vulpure de Littera
Sancie de Roviera
Guillaume de Littera
Born1371 (1371)
Died1452 (aged 8081)
OccupationsCanon, provost, vicar, landowner
Parent(s)Nicolas Vulpure de Littera
Sancie de Roviera

Guillaume de Littera (13711452) 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]

He received a Doctorate in Law.[1][2]

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