age ~37
from Spokane, WA
William VI or Guillem VI (died 1149) was the eldest son of William V and his wife Ermessende, daughter of Count Peter II of Melgueil William succeeded his father
William VI (1004 March 1038), called the Fat, was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou (as William IV) between 1030 and his death. He was the eldest son of William
1178
In this capacity Gui and John attended the conference at Mezouls in 1174 at which Raymond V of Toulouse and Alfonso II of Aragon negotiated an agreement with the young William VIII....
Castles
1226
Boniface I joined the Fourth Crusade as a Christian leader in 1203.
In August, with his father beside him, he formed an alliance with Alba ( CN ) and Alessandria, another rebellious commune, against Asti....
Leader
Trojan Knights • Christianity • Conspiracy
Master status:Empress
1149
Notary Public
In 1139 William instituted an administrative change: he began using a notary ( " notarius " ) named Durantus instead of a mere scribe ( " scriba " ).
Trojan Knights
Skill:Envoy
Sport:Castles